Every weekday, John Curley and Jake Skorheim have an irreverent take on the news. From big stories to small ones, they all get the Curley and Elliker treatment and you’ll be left laughing and thinking about the headlines in different way.
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RSS FeedElizabeth Wilson's middle-school daughter took second place in the invitation-only Junior Olympic race for the 1600, but Wilson believes the first-place winner had an unfair advantage.
More than 18,000 fans were in attendance to watch the Seattle Storm take on Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever, including the 12-year-old girls’ Seattle Rotary Lady Style Basketball team.
Spokane-born personal injury attorney Jon Selden was so infatuated with the trial he decided to skip his 21st wedding anniversary to attend.
Four women working for the Seattle Police Department have accused its leadership of sexually harassing them and discriminating against them. Sumeer Singla is the lawyer representing the four women. On Tuesday, he was on "The John and Shari Show" on KIRO Newsradio to discuss the women's accusations.
After Washington Senator Mark Mullet's (D-Issaquah) daughter, Caroline, witnessed her friends become victims of a specific sex crime -- being the subject of A.I.-generated sexually explicit photos -- Mullet proposed legislation to ban that type of crime throughout Washington. The bill, HB 1999, passed 95-0 in the House, with three representatives excused, before passing in the Senate 49-0. Now, Mullet wants this type of legislation to be adopted nationwide.
The license plate "I-1THIS" (translating to "I won this") is more than creative, it comes with a story of triumph. John Curley recounted the tale of the man with the winning plate.
Most people are fairly repetitive in the morning, doing the same thing all the time because they can't handle a lot of stress. You're your most habitual in the morning if you think about it. You get up, you do the exact same things because you want everything in the same place because you can't deal with a lot of stress because you're still sort of sleepy -- especially with Daylight Saving Time last weekend, that's been horrible.
Jason became an unwitting local celebrity of sorts after a man squatted in his home for almost two years forcing Jason and his dog to live out of their van. Well, the nightmare is finally over!
Congressman Jim Walsh shares the dark side to a bill with good intentions that could criminalize free speech in our state
John calls him "the only common sense Democrat in Washington" and in a state that ONLY seems to elect democrats, Senator Mark Mullet might be our best hope at putting someone reasonable in the Governor's office in November.