6am hour -- Mt. St. Helens 43 yrs ago this morning, after the NYC subway killing of Jordan Neely the political left is looking for "traction" to spin the story, which one gets more protection in WA: orca whales or school students?, Seattle T-Birds on verge of a WHL championship, seven inmates inside Snohomish Co. jail suffer possible fentanyl (opiod) OD but are hospitalized and expected to survive, a 16-yr-old boy is one of three suspects arrested yesterday in an unsolved murder at the Southcenter mall parking garage from last November, KVI's Lars Larson explains how Portland OR socialists were roundly rebuked by voters regarding a capital gains tax to pay for renter eviction attorneys.
7am hour -- GUEST: general counsel for the Building Industry Association of WA (BIAW) Jackson Maynard explains the debate and controversy over WA Democrats restricting natural gas service in homes and businesses, how banning natural gas service will likely drive up the price of housing in WA, the legal fight over restrictions on natural gas service in WA is far more extensive than you probably thought, KCRHA CEO Marc Dones steps down, GUEST: Republican candidate for WA Gov. and medical doctor, Raul Garcia takes KVI listener questions about 2024 election including tax relief and increasing election/ballot security and integrity.
8am hour -- GUEST: Federal Way mayor, Jim Ferrell, sees a lot of "posturing" by Democrats with this new two tier system within the new WA drug possession law, how the new law impacts his city regarding so-called 'harm reduction'/needle-pipe programs, cities can't prohibit a mobile methadone treatment clinic from being established in their town, one of WA Congressional Democrats doesn't seem to be very familiar with the Durham Report released earlier this week, the school bond failure(s) in Kent/Steilacoom/Orting/So. Whidbey Island and Clarkston and what labor unions don't want you to know/hear, the geologic feature that is worth exploring at Mt. St. Helens after its massive eruption 43 yrs ago today, an eastern Oregon 80 yr old retired judge rescued by Boy Scout troop after fell 60 feet while hiking in Hell's Canyon.