REVIEW: “G20” Squanders Amazing Action Concept in Mid-Tier Thriller

KVI producers Mike and Zach review G20, from Amazon MGM Studios – now streaming on Prime Video Listen to the audio here: When the G20 summit comes under siege, U.S. President Danielle Sutton (Academy Award winner Viola
Spokane teaming up with school district on $440M joint tax proposal through 2045

(The Center Square) – Spokane is gearing up for a $440 million tax proposal this fall that, if successful, could transform the city over the next two decades with new parks, schools and more at less than
Redmond police drone program shows success catching criminals as overtime rises

(The Center Square) – Recently released footage from a Redmond Police Department drone showing the capture of a repeat offender hints at the early success of an innovative initiative that’s also contributing to rising overtime costs. Redmond’s
Bill to electronically track sexually violent predators in WA signed into law

(The Center Square) – A bipartisan bill to keep communities in Washington state safe from sexually violent predators has been signed into law by Gov. Bob Ferguson. House Bill 1457, sponsored by Rep. Dan Griffey, R-Allyn, and
WA Democrats cut eight weeks from their own bill that would pay striking workers

(The Center Square) – In a dramatic turn, House Democrats passed a bill on Saturday that would force employers to pay striking workers for up to four weeks despite six lawmakers breaking from the majority to vote
California’s minimum wage laws lead to fewer fast food jobs

Phil Vandervort of KVI’s Morning Ride spoke with Dean Pete Peterson of the Davenport Institute for Public Policy at Pepperdine University about how, after one year, California’s fast-food minimum wage hike has reduced entry-level jobs. Listen to
Seattle mayor orders belt-tightening in wake of projected $241M revenue shortfall

(The Center Square) – Seattle is bracing for major spending cuts after a new revenue forecast shows revenues over the next two years, not including grants and transfers, are expected to be $241.5 million less than previously