Ari Hoffman’s Tribute to John Carlson

KVI’s Ari Hoffman reflects on John Carlson’s retirement after 30 years in radio broadcasting! Listen to the audio here: The legacy continues Monday at 6am with the Morning Ride with Phil Vandervort and Zach Wildfang!
WATCH: Passions run deep on both sides of rent cap bill at Senate public hearing

(The Center Square) – Dozens of people turned out for a spirited public hearing Friday before the state Senate Ways & Means Committee on controversial legislation to cap yearly rent increases Engrossed House Bill 1217 caps rent
WATCH: Washington AG sues Trump admin over voting, research cuts, public services

(The Center Square) – It was a busy day Friday for Washington State Attorney General Nick Brown, whose office filed three lawsuits against the administration of President Donald Trump. The three lawsuits involve the Trump administration’s efforts
Ethics complaint filed against WA lawmaker behind rent stabilization bill

(The Center Square) – State Sen. Emily Alvarado, D-Seattle, is facing an ethics complaint accusing her of violating state laws related to her employment with an organization lobbying for Engrossed House Bill 1217 limiting rent increases. Alvarado
‘I did it’: Police reveal words of Karmelo Anthony after fatal stabbing of Austin Metcalf
WA Senate passes hate crime expansion bill, rejects ‘Tesla’ amendment

(The Center Square) – The Washington State Senate in a 30-19 vote passed a House bill that would expand the definition of a hate crime for the purpose of prosecution, while rejecting amendments that would have added
Moses Lake sues over Groff Elementary defects, extends closure into 2026

(The Center Square) – After electrical issues forced district officials to close Groff Elementary School until next year, Moses Lake announced Friday that it will not reopen the school amid litigation against the builder. The Moses Lake
'Our goal is to increase understanding': Amicably solving landlord-tenant disputes

(The Center Square) – Litigation is traumatic for everyone. A landlord-tenant dispute can be financially devastating for both parties, and alternative dispute resolution services have proven to be a valuable alternative to a courtroom showdown. Many mediation
'Beyond belt-tightening': WSU scrambles for revenue amid cuts, falling enrollment

(The Center Square) – As President Donald Trump cuts funding and Gov. Bob Ferguson juggles a $16 billion shortfall, Washington State University is bracing for up to 10% reductions across several departments. The WSU Executive Leadership Team