GUESTS: Loay Alshareef & Amjad Taha
KVI’s Ari Hoffman is joined by pro-peace activist with Israel, Arab social media influencer Loay Alshareef, who is currently touring college campuses around America! Listen to the interview here: A leading Arab social media influencer
Washington to fund more non-armed vehicle pursuit technology for law enforcement
(The Center Square) – As restrictions on law enforcement pursuing criminals is set to take effect on June 6 after passing in the Legislature, the state is offering police agencies a second funding opportunity to buy equipment
Seattle traffic injuries are increasing despite efforts to improve traffic safety
(The Center Square) – Data from the Seattle Department of Transportation shows that despite its efforts to end traffic fatalities and serious injuries, the number of serious traffic injuries continued to increase to an all-time high in
Spokane joins lawsuit against 'forever' chemical manufacturers
(The Center Square) – The City of Spokane is joining other municipalities in a lawsuit against chemical manufacturers that are downplaying their part in contaminating waterways nationwide. The lawsuit originated in South Carolina and seeks damages for
Columbia University president ‘regrets’ allowing NYPD to clear pro-Hamas protesters from campus, calls for ‘empathy and respect’
King County shells out extra $1M for refugees in Tukwila encampment
(The Center Square) – King County has increased its original grant funding opportunity for four nonprofits in their work to provide temporary housing and services to refugees in Tukwila to $2 million. The county originally announced $1
State Auditor: transparency needed in Washington police asset forfeiture
(The Center Square) – A recent report from the Washington State Auditor’s Office concludes law enforcement agencies are following the rules regarding civil asset forfeiture. The performance audit also notes law enforcement agencies could be more transparent
Ferguson campaign has received the most contributions in race for Washington governor
Bob Ferguson (D) has received the most contributions in the top-two primary for governor of Washington, taking in $6.3 million since the start of the campaign cycle. Ferguson received $627,629 in March. Dave Reichert (R) has received
Redmond residents protest homeless housing project in downtown area
(The Center Square) – More than 50 demonstrators turned out in front of Redmond’s City Hall Tuesday evening, protesting what they claim is a lack of transparency and public input regarding the planned construction of six-story, 100-unit