6am Hour: Trump indicted with 13 charges by Georgia grand jury over attempt to overturn 2020 election, 18 other defendants named // Dolly Parton to visit Olympia to celebrate 65,000 enrolled WA children for Imagination Library // A massive fire at a homeless encampment in Seattle sent smoke pouring across nearby apartments in South Lake Union; Seattle drug use cases in limbo as new state law goes into effect // Lars Larson joins John to talk about the Trump indictments
7am Hour: How an obscure country artists viral song became a conservative anthem
Oliver Anthonys Rich Men North of Richmond shot to the top of the U.S. Apple Music and iTunes Country charts and racked up more than 9 million views in five days // Michael Oher, profiled in 'The Blind Side,' says the inspirational movie was based on a lie // Federal workers in SF told to work from home due to safety concerns; After fires swept through part of a homeless camp in North Seattle, we've learned the city plans to clear that camp in the next few days
8am Hour: The latest heat wave brings another reminder from a local doctor that we need to be especially careful when it gets hot; Carlson share tips on how to stay cool if you don't have air conditioning // Judge rules in favor of Montana youths in landmark climate decision and House Dems, Led by AOC, Call for Clarence Thomas Probe // Seattle police are investigating a violent attack on a security guard at Nordstrom's flagship store downtown Sunday morning; The Seahawks organization is mourning the death of Alex Collins, a beloved teammate and fan favorite during his two tenures with the team // KJP mispronounced the name of Hawaii's Sen. Mazie Hirono and then called her a man.