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The Ari Hoffman Show

The Ari Hoffman Show

The Ari Hoffman Show is a current of common sense in a sea of insanity, every Monday through Friday.
The Commute with Carlson

The Commute with Carlson

John Carlson is synonymous with Washington State Politics. Simply put, he is THE conservative voice in Seattle. John gives his unique perspective on local and   […]
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Washington subcommittee contemplates toll rates for new I-5 bridge

(The Center Square) – Last year, the Washington State Legislature enacted a bill authorizing tolling on the existing Interstate 5 bridge between Vancouver and Portland to fund its replacement. A recently formed bi-state subcommittee is now looking at how the tolling will be done, and what the rates will be. Tolling is expected to start in 2026 and continue through 2033, when traffic is switched over to the replacement bridge. In contrast with other tolling

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Ahead of spring, gas prices on the rise in Washington state

(The Center Square) – Washington state drivers may have noticed an increase in the price at the pump recently. On Monday, the average cost for a gallon of gas in the Evergreen State increased to nearly $4.31 per gallon — up 40 cents compared to a month ago, according to AAA. The national average is $3.46 a gallon. There are several factors at play when it comes to rising gas prices in Washington, including the

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Kirkland residents think a new property tax to fund a pool would soak taxpayers

(The Center Square) – City officials are recommending the Kirkland City Council not pursue a property tax ballot measure to fund a new community pool after public feedback showed a majority did not support such a measure. In November, Proposition 1 to expand aquatics, parks and recreation facilities, was turned down by Kirkland voters on a 41% to 59% vote. During a city council meeting in December, residents who led the campaign against Proposition 1

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King County makes progress in tracking juvenile solitary confinement

(The Center Square) – King County is seeing improvements in tracking young people in solitary confinement at the county juvenile detention center despite continuing staff shortages and a rising average daily population. Ordinance 18637, passed in December 2017, prohibits solitary confinement of juveniles except when necessary for safety, security or other reasons precluding use of a less restrictive measure. The Judge Patricia H. Clark Children and Family Justice Center in Seattle is King County’s youth

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