Host Dillon Honcoop talks about the politics behind health care. How is the Republican health care bill really going? What’s actually going on with our health care coverage and the efforts to replace Obamacare?
In the second half of the show, Alex and fill-in host Dillon Honcoop talk about random acts of kindness and support for the fallen.
Development is finally getting started on Bellingham’s Waterfront. Renton had a similar situation with its waterfront, but you should see it now. Pippi Mamma tells Tracy about the transformation.
Interim Lynden Fire Chief Robert Spinner was running on Friday when he died of an apparent heart attack. Assistant Bellingham Fire Chief Bill Hewett says that’s not an uncommon way for fighters to die in the line of duty.
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Montana Senator Jon Tester questioned acting Indian Health Services Director Michael Weahkee during a hearing about President Donald Trump’s proposed budget.
Host Dillon Honcoop talks about an article in The Seattle Times’ editorial board on the “Hirst” water- rights ruling effecting property owners here in Whatcom County and elsewhere.
ABC’s Karen Travers Reports a poll released by ABC News and the Washington post showing how people feel about President Trump’s use of social media.
This is not the first time the well-being of an individual Senator has stalled a health care vote.
ABC’s Byron Pitts has a new book out called “Be the One,” where met with these unsung heroes, young people who are conquering their tough times with serious determination.