Jesse tests Amazon Prime Now
Amazon is speeding things up when it comes to delivery. Today, the company launched Prime Now, an app that allows Prime customers to get some products delivered within an hour. When I heard you can...
View ArticleJesse helps volunteers and evacuees with gas cards
First it was food and supplies for the volunteer firefighters. Now it’s help for the evacuees. I spent the day in Okanogan County giving a helping hand to those who could use it most. The issue here in...
View ArticleMore than $17,000 raised for wildfire relief!
With your help, Jesse Jones and the KISS FM morning team has raised more than $17,000 for people affected by the Washington wildfires! Tuesday morning, Jesse and Bender from Bender and Molly in the...
View ArticleSlideshow: Donors help with wildfire relief
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View ArticleJesse gets your donations to those who need it most
Today was a good day. I got to spend my time handing out gas cards to evacuees and volunteer firefighters in north central Washington. It’s something I wouldn’t have been able to do without your...
View ArticleJesse helps a WW II veteran get new carport
It doesn’t look like much from the road, but a new carport is something 89-year-old Ollie Berentson has been anticipating for a very long time. “The wife and I can get out without getting soaked, rain...
View ArticleWashington AG sues dental group in Washington and Oregon
This morning the Washington Attorney General announced a lawsuit against CareOne Dental. Attorney General Bob Ferguson said the business and its owners, Dr. Do and Dr. Tran, manipulated the business’...
View ArticleNew scam targeting BECU customers
I’m hearing from people who have been hit by the latest scam targeting BECU customers. According to the credit union, it holds about 20% of the customer base here in Seattle so scammers have a one in...
View ArticleScammers crack two-factor authentication
When it comes to internet security, you may have hear the term “two-factor authentication”. It’s a technology used by a variety of websites to confirm a users identity with two different platforms...
View ArticleFew taking advantage of toll program
It seemed like a good deal – Good to Go offering to dismiss fees and civil penalties for drivers with few restrictions. Despite the chance to save some money, it seems few people are taking advantage...
View ArticleiOS 9 – successful downloading and key features
Apple users have been looking forward to the new features in the iOS 9 operating system. But with the release of the update came a number of complaints about unsuccessful downloads. However, there is...
View ArticleMan getting tickets for a vehicle he sold 10 years ago
Guilty until proven innocent? It’s not what we’re used to hearing but that’s what a Seattle man is experiencing. His issue is with a vehicle he no longer owns. It wasn’t too long ago when you would...
View ArticleWA Attorney General wins judgment against wedding venue operators
Attorney General Bob Ferguson announced today that the state won a judgment against the operators of a South Lake Union wedding venue. The default judgment of $304,995 against Ronald and Amanda Crane...
View ArticleWA Health Exchange changes how customers pay
Starting tomorrow, Washington Health Benefits Exchange will no longer accept payments for customers insurance. Instead, insurers will be paid directly. Customers will now receive monthly invoices and...
View ArticleWebsite compiles information on surgeons and hospitals
Did you know you can look up important information about a hospital or surgeon before becoming a patient? The non-profit group Pro-Publica has compiled data into an easy to use website that will...
View ArticleTop experts give advice after emmissions-rigging scandal
Volkswagon and Audi owners are scrambling to figure out what they should do next — now that the “emissions rigging” scandal has grown to include millions of vehicles worldwide.
View ArticleFamous con artist shares tips on protecting your identity
A legendary con-artist spent the day at Microsoft. The life of Frank Abagnale was profiled in the hit movie, “Catch Me If You Can”. Today, he works with the FBI informing about identity theft. He has...
View ArticleWhat does VW emissions scandal mean for current owners?
Volkswagon and Audi owners are scrambling to figure out what they should do next now that the emissions rigging scandal has grown to include millions of vehicles worldwide. Nate Jones is driving one of...
View ArticleCancer patient denied boarding because of health form
A Seattle cancer patient in need of alternative cancer treatment was shocked when his airline turned him away at boarding. Unsure where to turn, he called me and I took a closer look at what airlines...
View ArticleUnpaid tolls & tickets could mean pricier tab renewals
If you have an outstanding toll bill or ticket you could end up paying an extra fee when you register your car. It’s a $15 fee issued by the Department of Licensing. But what happens if you were...
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