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Jason Rantz Show

The Jason Rantz Show airs every weekday from 3pm - 7pm on AM 770 KTTH.

Surviving as a restaurant when you opened right before coronavirus

Perry’s restaurant in Puyallup first opened just 17 days before the stay-at-home order, which has made it increasingly hard to keep going.
6 years ago

‘Feed the Fight Tacoma’ helps both restaurants and health care workers

Rob Colbert on his plan to help Tacoma restaurants struggling financially and health care workers who need a break and a meal during coronavirus.
6 years ago

How will the release of prisoners due to coronavirus impact public safety?

Mill Creek Councilmember Vincent Cavaleri on Snohomish County releasing prisoners due to concerns of coronavirus spreading through jails.
6 years ago

Program delivers meals to Puget Sound health care workers on the front lines

Carl Coryell-Martin on his program to help deliver meals to Puget Sound hospital staff and health care workers during the coronavirus outbreak.
6 years ago

Coronavirus is devastating to tulip growers during normally busy time

Brent Roozen from Roozengaarde Tulips does 90 percent of his business in Spring and talks how coronavirus has been economically devastating.
6 years ago

How restaurants are trying to stay afloat and help others during coronavirus

Hitchcock owner Brendan McGill explains how his restaurants are trying to stay afloat and help others during coronavirus.
6 years ago

Seattle Police Officers Guild will air Trump briefings live on social media

Seattle Officers Guild President Mike Solan says some entities are playing partisan politics with health by not airing Trump coronavirus briefings.
6 years ago

Sen. Phil Fortunato slams Inslee move to stop most construction, gun sales

State Senator and gubernatorial candidate Phil Fortunato slams Inslee on the nonessential work shutdown, and discusses gun shops.
6 years ago

How White House coronavirus task force is adding ventilators, health care access

Coronavirus Task Force member Seema Verma (Head Administrator for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) on how the US can defeat coronavirus
6 years ago

Should WA towns with few coronavirus cases be subject to statewide standards?

Snohomish County chair Nate Nehring discusses the ‘stay-at-home’ order’s impact and whether areas with less cases should be subject to the same standard.
6 years ago

How coronavirus differently impacts kids and seniors

Dr. Don Shifrin (eastside pediatrician) discusses the coronavirus impact on kids versus seniors, and how we can better protect both.
6 years ago

King County Corrections: ‘We don’t have the ability to do social distancing’

Dennis Folk is the president of the King County Corrections Guild and discusses how coronavirus could be catastrophic for prisons.
6 years ago

Ethan Stowell: ‘Nobody spared’ as restaurants struggle during outbreak

Restaurant owner Ethan Stowell discuses the devastating impacts of coronavirus on the industry and how restaurants are trying to adapt.
6 years ago

Federal Way mayor reaching out to seniors and restaurants during coronavirus

Mayor of Federal Way Jim Ferrell provides an update on the status of small businesses in his city during coronavirus.
6 years ago

How Pierce County is coping with coronavirus mandates, along with homelessness

Pierce County Executive Bruce Dammeier discusses decisions made around coronavirus, and how managing homelessness plays a role.
6 years ago

New Snohomish program allows restaurants to go curbside during coronavirus

Snohomish Mayor John Kartak on how restaurants are going curbside during the coronavirus outbreak.
6 years ago

How Kirkland is managing after becoming an epicenter for WA coronavirus outbreak

Kirkland City Councilman Toby Nixon discusses what life is like in Kirkland, one of the epicenters for the coronavirus outbreak.
6 years ago

AG candidate Matt Larkin on legality of coronavirus actions by Inslee

AG candidate Matt Larkin discusses the legality of Inslee's actions regarding coronavirus, and what he would do differently as attorney general.
6 years ago

What’s economically needed for coronavirus, and what’s needlessly political

Rep. Rick Larsen discusses the economic impact and the plans being put forward by Democrats and Republicans.
6 years ago

What are the legal implications of Inslee’s rules on social gatherings?

Former Attorney General Rob McKenna helps make legal sense of Gov. Inslee's restrictions on gatherings during coronavirus.
6 years ago

Rep. Rodgers: Coronavirus focus should be on state/federal cooperation, not partisanship

Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers took part in last week's coronavirus task force meeting with Vice President Mike Pence, and talks next steps.
6 years ago

King County judge rejects Kent restraining order over coronavirus motel

Kent Mayor Dana Ralph discusses the legal action against King County to prevent the opening of a motel for coronavirus patients.
6 years ago

Rep. Rick Larsen says Pence was complimentary during Washington state visit

Rep. Rick Larsen discuss Vice President's Pence's visit and the current state of coronavirus in Washington state.
6 years ago

Senator Steve O’Ban disappointed $30 car tabs bill failed

Senator Steve O’Ban joined the Jason Rantz Show to discuss the implications of his $30 car tabs bill getting voted down, and what this will mean for future elections.
6 years ago