Celebrity Lifestyle Influencer Bethany Mota Hosts Social Media Reality Series ‘Follow Me’
Returning for a second season, the social media reality competition series “Follow Me,” is hosted and executive produced by lifestyle influencer Bethany Mota. She joins Ari Hoffman’s Afternoon Show Producer, Big Mike to talk about the show
WA Ecology, Feds to host meetings on breaching Lower Snake River dams
(The Center Square) – A new study is underway, considering the potential impacts if Congress were to breach Washington’s four Lower Snake River dams, a decision that could impact energy nationwide. The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and
U.S. Supreme Court upholds gun restrictions in domestic violence cases
(The Center Square) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday upheld a federal law that bans people under domestic violence restraining orders from having firearms. In an 8-1 ruling, the high court sided with the Biden administration,
Construction to begin on $1.8M all-gender Seattle waterfront bathroom facility
(The Center Square) – Construction on an all-gender bathroom facility near the Seattle waterfront begins on Monday, June 24. The facility will consist of six individual all-gender stalls including an accessible stall. According to Waterfront Seattle, the
Public Health director proclaims Seattle’s sugary drink tax a success
(The Center Square) – Six years since Seattle’s sweetened beverage tax has been implemented, the region’s public health lead has declared it a success. Public Health – Seattle & King County Public Director Faisal Khan briefed the
Washington officials address EV bus transition if CCA repealed
(The Center Square) – Washington officials said they’d have to assess the future funding model of a new edict saying schools must begin to phase out traditional school buses for electric-powered ones if voters scrap the state’s
WA Supreme Court rules against program used to evict tenants without court order
(The Center Square) – The Washington State Supreme Court ruled against a program in Sunnyside on Thursday that allowed law enforcement to unlawfully evict dozens of tenants, making many of them homeless. The decision reaffirmed Attorney General
KVI host Lars Larson questions constitutionality of Oregon $750 check ballot measure
KVI morning host, John Carlson and mid-day host, Lars Larson, examine a possible Oregon ballot measure that would tax gross revenues of any company making more than $25 million a year and sending that tax increase to
'Please no police:' confidential Washington youth hotline draws concerns
(The Center Square) – Recently the Washington Attorney General’s Office launched a 24/7 confidential youth reporting system that allows residents up to 25 years old to contact them regarding a variety of issues, including mental health and