‘Why not?’: Seattle local to run in Guinness World Record for world’s deepest marathon
Join us as a Seattle resident attempts the world's deepest marathon for a Guinness World Record today.7 days ago
‘Hot dogs out of a backpack’: Jake weighs in on vendor crackdown at Lumen Field
Explore Jake's insights on unpermitted food vendors shut down for health violations outside Lumen Field.8 days ago
‘Baseball brings us together’: Dave Niehaus’ daughter recalls Polanco’s crucial hit next to her dad’s statue
Greta Niehaus recalls a crucial hit near her father's statue during a memorable Mariners game, celebrating Dave Niehaus' legacy.11 days ago
‘Walk a mile in my shoes’: Spike defends 1% property tax cap in WA
Explore Spike's defense of the 1% property tax cap affecting Edmonds and its impact on local homeowners.12 days ago
‘Interesting deal’: Reporter unpacks how WSF’s out-of-state contract weighed time versus money
Discover the implications of Washington State Ferries' first out-of-state shipyard contract in 50 years for new vessel construction.15 days ago
‘What better way to celebrate’: Mariners fan traces trident pattern in sky above T-Mobile Park
Discover how Jeremy Bellwood celebrated the Mariners by flying his plane and tracing a Trident pattern in the Seattle sky.15 days ago
‘These are big names’: Mariners owners, Microsoft execs support Harrell’s playoff campaign ad
M's owner and Microsoft exec support Bruce Harrell's campaign in recent Seattle Mariners playoff ad during critical game.15 days ago
‘We’re so blessed in the Northwest’: Jake and Spike eager for possibly snowier ski season
Crystal Mountain and Stevens Pass prepare for an exciting ski season as Washington's mountains see early snowfall.16 days ago
A helpful haunt? Spike explains why he’s at peace with a ghost in his home
Spike O'Neill uncovers the chilling details of a potential ghost presence within his home and how he is grateful for the company of his ghost.20 days ago
Spike O’Neill drinks Mariners field dirt after fan’s good mojo trick worked
A Mariners fan ate dirt as a way to change the mojo for the Seattle Mariners, and it ended up working, so KIRO host Spike O'Neill gave it a try.24 days ago
Ever seen a 2,000-pound pumpkin? The secret to Washington’s monster gourds
Learn from Geoff Gould how Washington grows colossal pumpkins and the tips for cultivating these massive fruits.1 month ago
Jake and Spike applaud Sammamish woman selected as NASA astronaut candidate
A Sammamish resident is chosen for NASA's astronaut class, standing out among 8,000 applicants in this prestigious selection process.1 month ago
‘No more blank checks’: Jake calls for accountability on WA’s expenses
Washington residents are growing increasingly frustrated with huge state budget overruns, including the hybrid ferry program and Sound Transit’s light rail project, which has soared from an initial $54 billion to $185 billion.1 month ago
Spike gets a ticket, reveals something interesting about Sound Transit
In one of the most Seattle stories you'll hear this week, Spike O’Neill got “ticketed” on the Sound Transit Light Rail, but not in the way you might expect.1 month ago
Harrell’s deal with strategist exemplifies ‘gross’ politics, Jake Skorheim says
"The Jake and Spike Show" break down political strategist Christian Sinderman's contract with Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell.2 months ago
‘You should have known better’: Lake City resident challenges Seattle Council president on Fred Meyer shutdown
A Lake City resident challenged Seattle Council President Sara Nelson on the Fred Meyer closure, calling it "a failure that you didn’t know that was going to happen."2 months ago
‘So arrogant’: Jake and Spike blast Cracker Barrel’s $700M rebrand attempts
Earlier this week, Cracker Barrel abandoned its plans to rebrand and scrapped its new logo in favor of keeping the "Old Timer" logo in place.2 months ago
Cambridge Dictionary adds 6,000 words, do you know these new words?
In the past year, the Cambridge Dictionary added more than 6,000 new words., enshrining several words and slang terms derived from internet culture.2 months ago
‘Would you do this?’ WA ferries offer ash-scattering memorials on Puget Sound
Among the many benefits that Washington State Ferries (WSF) provides the region is hosting burials at sea, offering great comfort to families and loved ones.3 months ago
Exotic pet snakes found in Mill Creek; Reptile Zoo to close in October
Last month, a maintenance team discovered four snakes thousands of miles away from their natural habitat in a local nature preserve in Mill Creek.3 months ago
‘Anybody can buy it’: Jake and Spike warn of ‘legal morphine’ Kratom products
Jake and Spike are warning of kratom-related products.3 months ago
‘Nothing quite like it’: Hydroplane champion captures rush of Seafair races
The roar of hydroplane engines returned to Lake Washington Friday as the Apollo Mechanical Cup kicked off Seafair weekend.3 months ago