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Dori applauds KOMO TV for catching WSDOT contractors in the act. Hidden cameras caught several employees working on the 520 bridge project sipping on cold brew while in the office. The refrigerator was stocked full!
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A new study says traffic in Seattle is the seventh worst in the nation. How can it be the seventh worst in the US when we spend so much on community transit, light rail, tolls, and gas tax? How much do we have to pay to be 50th?
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A teacher flips out on some students who called out President Obama for bullying. This is just another reason why we need cameras in the classroom.
Monson in a Minute - 05/18/2012
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Dori talked to former Mariner Jamie Moyer during the show, and here is his wrap up.
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Hey everyone who plans to make a public spectacle of your proposal, STOP! An American University student popped the question on stage just after his girlfriend accepted her diploma and the crowd went nuts. How annoying would that be for the next guy in line?
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Dori has to gather photos from the early days, which he's fine with, mostly. But his high school photo is really embarrassing and he's not sure he wants to release it to the masses.
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Dori's arms were a little scaly after a recent trip to the desert. Stephanie, of MyNorthwest.com, offered him some 'Very Merry Cranberry' lotion with a warning that the lotion is pretty smelly. It was so smelly, that a quarter sized amount stunk up the studio. Dori's forearms do look glorious!
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Catherine Scalia is back on the job after the 45-year old hot dog vendor got busted for prostitution after allegedly selling more than frankfurters from her Long Island cart. Dori talks to Scalia about the investigation.
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Bob Segall, reporter at WTHR in Indianapolis, says illegal immigrants are getting huge refunds from the IRS for their so-called dependents, most of whom don't even live in the US
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The skycaps at Sea-Tac Airport want to be in a union because apparently $30 to $80 an hour in tips isn't enough.






























