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Your favorite KIRO Newsradio hosts deliver bite-sized commentary on the people and events making news in your world.

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Seattle, WA

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Your favorite KIRO Newsradio hosts deliver bite-sized commentary on the people and events making news in your world.

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English


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Travis Mayfield: State Lawmakers Must Fix Broken School Funding System

5/10/2024
This week the school board of Seattle Public Schools voted to move forward with a plan that could lead to the closure of over ¼ of the district’s current elementary schools, and that means changes are coming to parents across the district.

Duration:00:03:58

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Paul Holden: Washington state has the right idea when it comes to sports betting

5/9/2024
Washington state has unique laws when it comes to sports betting, allowing it, but only at casinos. Paul Holden used to scoff at this law, but now, after being able to bet without that restricition, he's changed his mind.

Duration:00:03:00

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Angela Poe Russell: Don’t fall for this trap when watching the news

5/8/2024
As protests continue on college campuses, so does the constant media coverage. In today’s commentary, Angela Poe Russell discusses why some of it is lacking.

Duration:00:03:14

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Dave Ross: The struggle for authenticity

5/6/2024
Is the new era of politicians more or less authentic than their counterparts? Dave Ross uses South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem as an example

Duration:00:03:37

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Travis Mayfield: Congress Must Act Aggressively To Protect Us From Scammers

5/3/2024
So many of us think we are too smart to be scammed. But what if you get scammed by no fault of your own…and everything you own is at risk?

Duration:00:03:24

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Spike O'Neil: Is it really a operating at a loss if you are bringing good health?

5/2/2024
Recently, Walmart announced that they will be closing all 51 healthcare and telehealth facilities across multiple states. This after promises to expand these community enriching programs just a year ago. They cite not being able to operate these facilities at a profit. Walmart, one of the most profitable corporations on earth, owned by the wealthiest family in America, can’t afford to take a loss to provide affordable health care options for their customers, or their employees

Duration:00:02:49

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Dave Ross: We built it and they better come

5/1/2024
A surprising number of people checked out the grand opening of the new "2" light rail line. And while that brings promise, are the areas around the line ready for the change the line might bring?

Duration:00:03:06

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Matt Butler: Time for food delivery apps to "Pay Up"

4/30/2024
App companies have figured out how to offload the costs of maintenance, insurance, and the ever-variable and rising cost of gas, onto the employee. Which is smart business. But also puts more burden on the workers to maintain the equipment needed to do the job. Big tech develops and maintain the app and provide customer service, but the actual work gets done by those on the ground - the people PayUp was intended to help.

Duration:00:03:06

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Dave Ross: Does the right to protest outweigh the right to learn?

4/29/2024
Dave Ross reflects on the protests he experienced during his time at Cornell and the impacts they had on his college experience and how he views the protests happening on today's college campuses.

Duration:00:03:17

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Charlie Harger: White House Press’ ‘Nerd Prom’ is a bad look

4/26/2024
It’s the event where journalists, who usually report on the White House, instead wine-and-dine with the president, political leaders, lobbyists and a who’s who of D.C. power. There’s a comedian, the president cracks jokes and it’s all live on CNN — what’s not to love? Well, everything

Duration:00:04:11

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Jack Stine: Choosing kindness over bitterness

4/25/2024
Recently, Jack Stine had a major philosophic shift in my personal life that has resulted in me being a happier and joyful person.

Duration:00:03:04

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Angela Poe Russell: Some free answers for Seattle School’s $100,000 question.

4/24/2024
It’s the $100,000 question. Why is enrollment declining at Seattle Public Schools? It received a grant of that amount to investigate the matter. But in today’s commentary brought to you by WAFed bank - Angela Poe Russell offers some answers - free of charge.

Duration:00:03:19

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Matt Markovich: Compassion needs accountability

4/23/2024
A pastor friend of mine has a personal policy that whenever a street beggar asks him for money, he gives them whatever he has in his pocket. He says sometimes it painful when he pulls out a couple of $20 dollar bills – but he gives it away – asking no questions on how it will be used. I’m not that generous – some might even say - I’m not that compassionate. I want to be a good steward of my hard earn money. So when someone approaches me – I ask them questions – what do you need the money for? If you need a meal, I’ll take you to that McDonald’s over there. When this has happened – nobody has taken me up on my offer. So when King County dug into its pocket and pulled out $2 million dollars last week to help house dozens of asylum seekers and refugees in Tukwila – I took pause. It’s the latest instalment in the saga of the Riverton United Methodist Church that open its grounds last year to asylum seekers from Venezuela – at first the church didn’t reject anybody – but word got out – others started camping on their grounds – it got overwhelming. Supporters begged elected officials for help – to solve a problem of their making. The City of Seattle had already stepped in with 100’s of thousands of dollars for hotel rooms – Now the County is handing out $2 million more. I’m not heartless person – and people truly seeking a better life need help – but I expect elected officials to be good stewards of our hard-earned tax dollars – and ask questions before digging deep into our collective pocket and hand out millions. Maybe their being compassionate – just like my pastor friend. But when it comes to our money – elected official’s ‘compassion’ needs to held accountable – how that money is being used – and being used wisely. Their track record is not that great.

Duration:00:02:38

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Dave Ross: Back to the Eclipse

4/22/2024
Dave Ross shares his thoughts on being in the path of totality duirng his recent vacation

Duration:00:02:58

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Spike O'Neil: Provide a Bed, a Bath, and help take people Beyond their struggles

4/18/2024
Spike O'Neil loves art, but thinks the plans to convert an old Bed Bath and Beyond to an art space, isn't the right move.

Duration:00:02:30

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Angela Poe Russell: Looking at the death of O.J. Simpson

4/17/2024
O.J. Simpson death reminds the U.S. of its persistent judicial problem. Angela Poe Russell says.

Duration:00:03:36

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Jack Stine: Random acts of kindness keep our society functioning

4/15/2024
“I gave a stranger on the internet money for bras” is a phrase which will usually illicit a series of uncomfortable questions. ‘Was it an onlyfans girl?’ ‘Was it for naked pictures?’ ‘why are you paying people for naked pictures?’ would all be acceptable first reactions to that statement. But Jack gave a stranger on the internet money for nothing in return.

Duration:00:03:23

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Travis Mayfield on grief and the loss of his son

4/12/2024
"It has been eight years and two days since our son Tommy died," Travis Mayfield said on Friday, April 12, 2024. He was 2 1/2 years old when he passed away.

Duration:00:03:44

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Greg Tomlin: Maybe aging rock stars keep performing for reasons outside of money

4/11/2024
Life on the road seems par for the course rather than anomalous for these aging rock stars who continue to tour late in their lives.

Duration:00:04:12

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Angela Poe Russell: You never know where your next big life lesson will come from.

4/10/2024
At SeaTac airport, while getting on the train that takes you to various gates, I saw something I’ve seen dozens of times before. But never thought much of it. The train doors were about to close and I spotted a guy running as fast he could towards the vehicle in hopes he could squeeze inside before the doors shut. Unfortunately he just missed it. I swear his face smacked into the vehicle. It was awkward And some people chuckled. All I could think at that moment was how I had never done anything like that. I’ve never run towards a train or after a bus that was about to leave. My mindset has typically been to wait for the next one. The question was why?

Duration:00:03:31