• Hour 2: Seattle homeless man arrested again in a park allegedly trying to dig for gold, Suspect dead after dragging a police officer with their car during a routine traffic stop, New laws in Vietnam will reward citizens for reporting traffic offenders.

  • Jan 9 2025
  • Length: 48 mins
  • Podcast

Hour 2: Seattle homeless man arrested again in a park allegedly trying to dig for gold, Suspect dead after dragging a police officer with their car during a routine traffic stop, New laws in Vietnam will reward citizens for reporting traffic offenders.

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  • What’s Trending: Seattle homeless man arrested again in a park allegedly trying to dig for gold. Port of Seattle plans to use a new technology that will fine drivers who park on the side of the roadway at the airport. The left-wing media is already laying the groundwork to twist the positives in the economy cause by Trump and credit them to Biden. // Big Local: Suspect dead after dragging a police officer with their car during a routine traffic stop. The car crashed into Marysville Costco and burst into a ball of flames, the officer sustained minor injuries. Edmonds is seeking community input in their search for a new police chief. New Pierce County Sheriff Keith Swank has vowed to clean up streets, solve homelessness, and tackle violent crime with new strategies. And a woman in Marysville loses over $13,000 to a scam. // You Pick the Topic: New laws in Vietnam will reward citizens for reporting traffic offenders.

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