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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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High-speed auto crashes all too common in Washington state

(The Center Square) – The Washington Traffic Safety Commission is responding to last week’s horrific high-speed crash in Renton that killed a woman and three young children, and badly injured two other children still hospitalized at Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. “It’s very frustrating when this keeps happening with unsafe speeds, and frankly, we’re concerned about how many people are exceeding posted speeds in general,” Mark McKechnie, WTSC’s external relations director, told The Center Square.

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Inslee signs legislation expanding places where guns are banned

(The Center Square) – Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a bill into law that prohibits having a weapon at various locations that include zoos, libraries and public transit facilities. However, the prohibitions under Senate Bill 5444 do not apply to those who have a valid concealed carry permit. At the bill’s Wednesday signing, Inslee said that the bill “provides common sense safeguards against gun violence” at public locations where children are often present. Carrying weapons

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Inslee expected to sign bill that paves way for natural gas ban in WA

(The Center Square) – A bill that could eventually ban the use of natural gas in Washington state is expected to be signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday afternoon. It remains to be seen is if any part of the controversial bill will be vetoed by Inslee. “We should be posting the two Thursday bill action notices soon,” Inslee spokesperson Mike Faulk emailed The Center Square on Wednesday. “It’ll be scheduled for

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Colorado joins 12 attorneys general in warning gunmaker to retain decades of files

(The Center Square) – An Illinois lawsuit has led Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and attorneys general from 11 other states and the District of Columbia to notify gunmaker Glock to preserve 37 years of documentation regarding its handguns. Earlier this month, the city of Chicago filed a lawsuit against Glock alleging the company failed to change the design of a pistol. Chicago claims Glock knew a do-it-yourself “switch” could make the handguns a “machine

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