Steve Futterman joins Joe and Alex to talk about tomorrow’s midterm elections. What chance do the Democrats have to retake the House of Representatives?
Host Wes Herman welcomes the Whatcom County Tourism Bureau—CEO Sandy Ward and Marketing Director Annette Bagley. What are the benefits to local residents when tourism thirves?
Dick Donahue , on the phone, and Camille Koppenberg in the studio; talk about the 19 ways to secure your retirement accounts before the end of the year, President Trump on interest rates, and the old and new tax rules for sellin your home.
Mike talks about houses that sell quickly, tarifs, mobile homes, the Hirst Decision, the effects of the election on home sales, PMI, and home warranties.
Kirk and Dan talk about the pros and cons of new automotive technologies and answer questions from callers.
Part One:Interview with candidate for WA State Rep. 40th Dist., Michael Petrish Part Two:Interview with Joe Wilson on Initiative 1639 Part Three:Interview with candidate for Whatcom Cnty Prosecutor, Eric Richey Part Four: Interview with Randy Pepples (Shift WA & NO on I-1631) on Initiative 1631 Common Threads video of Michael Petrish at the NO on Intiative 1631
Host Dillon Honcoop welcomes Tom Nelson to talk salmon recovery. Then, Nichole Embertson of the Whatcom Conservation District joins in to talk about their new DNA- testing program, designed to give fact-based assessments of the root cause of ground water pollution.
CBS Political Consultant Leonard Steinhorn joins Joe and Alex to discuss what’s behind Trump’s proposal to end the policy of birthright citizenship.
CBS Tech Consultant Larry Magid joins Joe and Alex to discuss the website Gab and its connection to the recent synagogue shooting in Pittsburgh.