6am hour -- random fatal shooting at The Gorge Amphitheater camping area during music concert, suspected shooter arrested but has no known ID so far, mass shooting outside Chicago at a Juneteenth gathering, Father's Day is rooted in the story of a Spokane woman's father who was a widower and Civil War veteran, the vigil in Seattle for pregnant woman--Eina Kwon--who was randomly shot and murdered while sitting in her car at a red light last week, Kwon's accused killer still hasn't been charged so far in the killing of Kwon's unborn child.
7am hour -- the pain at the gas pump in the aftermath of Gov. Jay Inslee's carbon fuel tax, GUEST: Affordable Fuel WA spokesman, Randy Pepple, explains the Inslee Administration double-talk on the increasing price of WA gasoline,
happy birthday today to Ann Wilson of Heart, GUEST: sponsor of R-101, Dawn Land who resides in Pierce Co., tells KVI about the new effort to reverse SB5599 law on preventing parents from knowing about gender affirming decisions and/or medical care by minor child, "just a mom" organizing this petition campaign to bring a statewide vote on the law known as SB5599, how "host homes" are prescribed in this puzzling new law by Gov. Inslee.
8am hour -- US Sen. John Fetterman struggles when asked to speak about catastrophic I-95 freeway collapse in Philly, Burien WA controversy escalates over accused of enabling un-sanctioned homeless campers, how this controversy could bring more common sense political officials to office in Burien, King County "restorative justice" program for juvenile criminals now getting extra over-sight from county council, the important history and context of Juneteenth, 59,000 George Strait fans packed Seahawks Stadium concert last Saturday.