Week in Review: November 8, 2024 - with Robert Cruickshank Crystal and Robert talk about the national, state and local election results
Week in Review: October 11, 2024 - with Ron Davis Public Lands candidate backs climate act repeal, new waterfront walk opens, school closures revised, police hiring bonuses increased amid budget cuts, Tacoma proposes new revenue sources, hurricanes highlight climate vulnerabilities, and ICE facility allows state inspectors.
Week in Review: October 4, 2024 - with Scott Greenstone Tacoma Police Chief Administrative Leave Mystery. Seattle Public Schools revised closure plan. Serrano video called racist and fear mongering. Attorney General and Seattle City Council debates. Seattle's proposed budget faces criticism.
Week in Review: September 13, 2024 - with Josh Cohen New poll shows Ferguson leading in the race for governor. GOP-funded statewide initiatives losing support. Seattle Public Schools releases controversial school closure proposal amid budget crisis. New progressive PAC forms for city council race. King County considers $1B middle-income housing plan.
Week in Review: September 6, 2024 - with Daniel Beekman Hand recount confirms Upthegrove’s win in tight race for Lands Commissioner. Church sues Burien over homeless camp. Seattle utility rates to rise. Judge refutes City Attorney’s claims. Seattle Public Library fully operational after cyberattack. City Council delays housing initiative vote.
Week in Review: August 30, 2024 - with Ashley Nerbovig A statewide hand recount is underway for Public Lands Commissioner race. KC Council votes to keep the youth detention center open despite previous closure plans. Lynnwood's light rail extension opens. Tacoma's tenant rights bill faces lawsuit. Pierce County fight over funding homeless shelter site.
Week in Review: August 23, 2024 - with Erica Barnett Beutler and Upthegrove win the Commissioner of Public Lands race, but there will be a hand recount. Seattle faces a $260M budget crisis, with mayor and council opposing new revenue and considering cuts. Controversy surrounds plans to address Aurora Ave issues and modify renter protections.