Host Meg Weber of WWU talks about the healthcare industry with Dr. Richard Wei of Care Medical Group & Marika Dawe of Any Lab Test Now.
Host Dick Donahue talks about income inequality, taxation and redistribution, equities extending their advance for the week, and a few facts that might make young people reject socialism.
Guest host Lyle Sorenson talks about home upgrades- the do’s and the don’ts.
Kirk and Brian answer the question: can you trust automotive advice you find online?
Host Kris Halterman welcomes members of Afford Bellingham (including building industry contractors and journeymen) to discuss the forthcoming recommendations from the Bellingham Climate Action Task Force. What is likely to happen to Bellingham residents if natural gas is outlawed in Bellingham? What are the real costs and benefits of these proposals?
Host Dillon Honcoop talks USMCA with Lynden, WA dairy farmer Leroy Plagerman. What is the impact and current status of the agreement? Then, the talk turns to The Whatcom Farm Circle rally coming up soon with Gavin Willis of Whatcom Family Farmers.
Both Disney and Apple have launched new streaming services, but which is better? Larry Magid joins the Morning Show to talk about his take on both services
Research published this week by the University of Washington shows rates of skin cancer has dropped sharply among adolescent and young adults. Dr. Deepti Gupta of the UW School of Medicine joins the Morning Show to discuss the research results.
The House Executive Rules Committee recently approved a remote testimony pilot for the 2020 legislative session, expanding opportunities for citizens statewide to participate in the legislative process without traveling to Olympia. Jason Mercier of the Washington Policy Center joins the Morning Show to elaborate on the pilot
Bellingham Police join cities around the world this week to honor those who have died on our roads and those impacted by those losses. Doug Dahl with the Washington Traffic Safety Commission joins the Morning Show to discuss World Day of Remembrance and the state’s traffic fatality statistics