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Rantz: WA schools intentionally, dangerously lie to parents about their child’s ‘identity’

Educators are going much farther than teaching gender identity to Kindergarteners. They’re actively withholding information from parents about a student’s purported gender identity. This...

Local businesses hurting as SDOT construction delays continue to pile up

Construction work began on the Tacoma Link service Sunday, July 31, with the light rail closing until 10 p.m. Friday, Sept. 16 in order...

High-risk Colombians say GPS devices only add to dangers

The bulletproof vehicles that Colombia’s government assigns to hundreds of high-risk individuals are supposed to make them safer. But when an investigative reporter discovered...

Where should you get your Mega Millions tickets? WA Lottery list of state’s ‘luckiest stores’

With the Mega Millions jackpot sitting at $1.28 billion, people may be wondering where the best place is to buy a winning ticket. Washington...

The Crime Corner: Arrest made after dog dies in extreme heat on balcony

Darren Dedo, KIRO Newsradio reporter, covers overnight crime in the Puget Sound region on the morning of July 29: Man arrested after leaving a...

Dori: Killer could soon go free despite ‘3 Strikes’ sentence; prosecutor blames state Democratic lawmakers

On Wednesday, The Dori Monson Show spoke with the grandmother of a teen girl who was strangled by a felon previously released from his...

The Crime Corner: Third shootout this week in front of Parkland home leaves 12-year-old girl injured

Darren Dedo, KIRO Newsradio reporter, covers overnight crime in the Puget Sound region on the morning of July 28: A man was found dead...

Former WA Attorney General weighs in on Oregon’s battle over smoke regulations amid heatwave

As new Oregon workplace smoke regulations take effect this week, a federal lawsuit filed in Medford, Ore. challenges the state’s workplace heat policy. The...

The Crime Corner: Pierce County shooting injures child, Seattle jewelry store smash-and-grab

Darren Dedo, KIRO Newsradio reporter, covers overnight crime in the Puget Sound region on the morning of July 27: A shooting that injured multiple...

Seattle City Council delays vote to end hazard pay for grocery store workers

After Seattle City Council members heard multiple comments from people about hazard pay for grocery store workers, the council delayed their vote on Tuesday to end...

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