Hour 2: Seattle pays for migrant hotels, Mullet vs. Ferguson, Issaquah school caves on prayer club
What’s Trending: A large group of asylum-seekers have set up shop in a Seattle park. Many of the neighbors of are complaining over health and safety concerns. So the City of Seattle is going to pay for them to stay in hotels. Is there a lane for Mark Mullet in Washington’s gubernatorial race? Guest: Ron Baker owns a gutter business in Tacoma and had his truck and all of his tools stolen twice. // Big Local: A mother in Tacoma claims that a bus driver strangled her 4-year-old daughter. An Issaquah school has caved on allowing students to create a prayer club. A shoreline church was vandalized after nearly 100 tires were left on the property. // A Washington D.C. City Council candidate was carjacked while putting up campaign signs.
Published: Thursday, May 09, 2024 | Runtime: 46:46