INTERVIEW: 82-Year-Old Files Lawsuit Against City, YMCA Following Lifetime Ban For Speaking Out Against Trans Incident
An 82-year-old woman filed a lawsuit against the City of Port Townsend in Washington state and a local YMCA after receiving a lifetime ban for speaking out against a male using the women’s locker room. The Center
REVIEW: “The Bikeriders” – A gritty, authentic drama that shows an America that no longer exists
Mike reviews the new Crime/Thriller The Bikeriders! Listen to the audio here: THE BIKERIDERS captures a rebellious time in America when the culture and people were changing. After a chance encounter at a local bar, strong-willed
Spokane to approve up to $7.6 million in funding for homelessness services
(The Center Square) – Spokane officials are expected to approve up to $7.6 million in grants Monday night, deploying another round of funding toward the city’s ongoing homelessness crisis. The decision follows months of back and forth
King County establishes implementation plan for $1.3B crisis care levy
(The Center Square) – Over a year after the King County Crisis Centers Levy was passed by voters, the county council approved an implementation plan for the largest funding in the region’s behavioral health system. The recently
Bellevue landlord gets March 2025 court date in war with squatters
(The Center Square) – It has been two years since Jaskaran Singh rented his Bellevue home to a couple who soon after moving in, stopped paying rent. The high profile Bellevue Squatters case has garnered global attention.
State council wrestles with Inslee’s recommendations on wind farm project
(The Center Square) – A state council tasked with planning large energy facility projects is struggling with recommendations made by Gov. Jay Inslee last month on the Horse Heaven Clean Energy Center to expand its scope despite
WA GOP has 'no method or mechanism' to rescind Semi Bird endorsement
(The Center Square) – The Washington State Democratic Convention was held in Bellevue over the weekend, with the party adopting resolutions and a progressive platform touted as “rooted in human rights and dignity.” Stephen Reed, communications director
State sends Tacoma $1.9M to coax low-income residents away from gas appliances
(The Center Square) – Tacoma is receiving $1.9 million from Washington state to aid the city in its attempt to help residents transition away from fossil fuels. The $1.9 million million is courtesy of the Washington State
Spokane officials to vote on creation of expansive Transportation Commission
(The Center Square) – The City of Spokane is moving to consolidate most of its transportation-related boards, clearing up red tape around recommending new initiatives to its elected officials. If approved, the decision would create a new,
WA Democrats’ “coronation” for Bob Ferguson
KVI 6am-9am morning host, John Carlson, notes that the Washington State Democratic Party did not invite candidate for governor and current Democratic State Senator from Issaquah, Mark Mullet, to their party’s recently concluded state convention. With Mullet