Every weekday, John Curley has an irreverent take on the news. From big stories to small ones, they all get the Curley treatment and you’ll be left laughing and thinking about the headlines in different way.
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RSS FeedGinny Burton was a drug addict for 30 years and went to prison three times before she found her way off of the streets. Now she produces a series on Youtube talking to those who are still struggling and calling out politicians whose policies, she says, are not compassionate, but enabling and deadly. Her new documentary goes inside Seattle's low barrier housing system and exposes the unsafe and drug-filled conditions that often end in death.
The saga of John's stolen car has a happy ending! Not only was the car recovered and an arrest made in the case, but brand new technology was used to find it! Auburn PD Kolby Crossley joins us to explain how they did it!
Boeing has raised its offer to the union representing the machinists to try to end the strike. The response has been mixed, at best. KIRO Newsradio reporter Sam Campbell was on the picket line and John, Jake and Sam all talked to Boeing worker Dirk White.
Will rapper Macklemore lose sponsorships after announcing his distaste for America at a pro-Palestinian concert? John and Jake discuss.
Live from the campaign trail, David Olson, Candidate for Superintendent of Public Instruction checks in with John & Jake on his campaign to unseat Chris Reykdal.
After hearing that the FDA has said cherries can no longer be labeled as "healthy", John revealed his theory about the FDA's Food Pyramid being a conspiracy that has resulted in unprecedented obesity in the US. And he makes a pretty compelling case!
John had a no good, very bad weekend in general... and insult to injury was discovering that his wife's car which had been parked in the SeaTac terminal garage had been stolen... The case was made harder to crack due to the recent cyber attack on the airport rendering the cameras in the garage unusable. Hey, at least it makes for a great story!
How a promise to God and a lucky call saved Christmas and ending a gambling addiction for a twenty two year old Spike O'Neill
State Rep and Chairman of the Washington State Republican Party, Jim Walsh, joined John & Jake to preview, quite accurately, how the Gubernatorial debate would play out Tuesday night
Bill Steinkirchner says his daughter was harassed, threatened, and assaulted by a man near UW’s campus on Sunday. She was shaken but unharmed, says Steinkirchner.
Steinkirchner, who lives in California, flew to Seattle and helped find the man. He talked to John and Jake about his experiences.