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Gee & Ursula: Props to the Kraken for listening to fans on food prices

There are now a few “value items” for Seattle Kraken fans at Climate Pledge Arena, including pizza, beer, chowder, hot dogs, coffee and hot...

Consent decree, homeless response highlights of Mayor Harrell’s ‘State of the City’

The seams of running a city under the stress of a pandemic for two years were on full display Tuesday when Seattle Mayor Bruce...

Dori: Can Dept. of Corrections avoid reporting about transgender-related crimes in women’s prisons?

The case involving the Washington State Department of Corrections, transgender inmates, and refusing to share public records is heating up. A year ago –...

Rantz: Washington Democrats try to change election laws to ensure they never lose

Power-hungry Washington Democrats are doing their level best to change election laws to ensure they hang on to power forever. They laughably claim they’re...

Gee & Ursula: Delivery drivers ‘have to do better’ in demand for minimum wage

The Seattle City Council passed a first-in-the-nation minimum wage law for rideshare drivers last year. Now, there is a push to do the same...

ACLU puts $500,000 behind push to codify decriminalization of drug possession statewide

The downstream effect, though, was that Washington’s existing statute that made simple drug possession of any kind a felony was made null and void,...

Dry winter drains reservoirs, ruins crops in Spain, Portugal

ACEREDO, Spain (AP) — Roofs peeking out of the water have become a common sight every summer at the Lindoso reservoir in northwestern Spain....

Vexation, victory claims as Dems face their limits in Senate

WASHINGTON (AP) — With elections in view and Democrats’ headline domestic bill in a rut, Sens. Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer have very different...

Handful of Washington athletes compete in 2022 Winter Olympic Games

The 2022 Winter Olympic Games are underway, and will run through Feb. 20. With one week of competition down, there are still plenty of...

Dori: Friend of Navy vet killed by heroin user, police unable to prevent hit-and-run

It’s a small-world tragedy that double-punched Navy veteran Louis Haynes of Kitsap County. Haynes told The Dori Monson Show how his long-time friend, John...

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