California appeals court rules drivers are not permitted to hold phones to view maps while driving
REVIEW: “Ballerina”: A Wicktastic Spin-Off with Stellar Action

KVI’s Ari Hoffman is joined by producer Big Mike to review the action-thriller spin-off From the World of John Wick: Ballerina! “Ballerina,” the latest spin-off from the “John Wick” franchise, released on June 6, 2025, delivers a
Second Amendment Foundation weighs in on Illinois assault weapons ban lawsuit

(The Center Square) – The Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and its partners are weighing in on a case out of Illinois being considered by the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals. The case, which SAF filed a briefing
North Spokane Corridor moves toward 2030 finish line with final funding secured

(The Center Square) – With the last $275 million in hand, Washington state officials reassured residents Monday that the North Spokane Corridor should open by 2030 after decades of construction. Gov. Bob Ferguson called the 10.5-mile mega
Ethics Questions Swirl Around Washington AGO’s Coordination with Perkins Coie in Trump Lawsuit

Emails obtained by The Center Square reveal close coordination between the Washington State Attorney General’s Office (AGO) and Seattle-based law firm Perkins Coie in preparing a federal lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration, raising concerns among legal
King County Accessor John Wilson Joins The Morning Ride

King Country Accessor John Wilson speaks with Phil Vandervort on KVI’s The Morning Ride after being served with a temporary restraining order by his ex-fiancé Lee Keller. Listen to Phil’s full interview with King County Accessor John
Coroner says Decker girls died of suffocation as search for their father continues

(The Center Square) – As the manhunt continues for Travis Decker, suspected in the murders of his three young daughters more than a week ago, the Chelan County Coroner has released the autopsy report. The report confirms
Seattle mayor pushes law changes to target unruly nightclubs

(The Center Square) – Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s new proposal would amend the city’s chronic nuisance properties ordinance as part of a continued effort to curb gun violence around nightclubs. Currently Seattle’s chronic nuisance properties ordinance includes
WA AGO task force struggles to define ‘domestic violent extremism’

(The Center Square) – The Attorney General’s Office’s Domestic Extremism and Mass Violence Task Force has released its preliminary report on how to treat the issues from a public health perspective. However, it still faces a major