Councilmembers break down some of Seattle's biggest issues

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Councilmembers break down key laws on prostitution, drug areas & housing

From left to right: Councilmember Joy Hollingsworth, Brian Callanan, Councilmember Robert Kettle

Seattle just signed a $24-million contract with King County for 135 jail beds for people suspected of misdemeanor crimes, marking a major shift after years of restrictions. 🏛️ Councilmembers Bob Kettle and Joy Hollingsworth join host Brian Callanan to break down that topic and more on City Inside/Out: Council Edition.

 

Rock 'n' roll tour managers turn work into art

Toilet paper rolls with painted faces

“If you’re wondering where anybody’s toilet paper went during the pandemic, I took all the rolls and hoarded them.” 🧻👀⁠ Rock ‘n’ roll tour managers turned a whole lot of waiting around into art in their group show “The Golden Cage: Trapped at Work,” running now through Oct. 13 at Georgetown's Mini Mart City Park.

 

GOP, Dem state chairs debate controversial initiatives & statewide races

Three people stand smiling in blue television studio

Washington state voters have plenty at stake in the 2024 election. State Democratic Party Chair Shasti Conrad and Washington GOP Chair Jim Walsh discuss the Trump factor in local politics, the leadership turnover in Olympia and more on City Inside/Out.

 

Relive the laughs: "Almost Live!" exhibit opens at MOHAI

Photo of two people smiling in cartoon television screen

The Museum of History and Industry (MOHAI) is celebrating "Almost Live!," the award-winning late night sketch comedy show that ran on KING TV from 1984 to 1999 with “Almost Live! (Almost an Exhibit).” It's a carefully curated and very real exhibit, running now through Feb. 23, 2025.