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Ari Hoffman

Ari is the associate editor and Seattle correspondent of The Post Millenial. He is also the host of The Ari Hoffman Show on Talk Radio 570 KVI

News, American News

Starbucks considering closing bathrooms to non-paying customers due to 'safety' issues

Starbucks employees told The Post Millennial that they have to deal with customers "doing drugs in bathrooms" and regularly have to clean up drug paraphernalia and needle debris.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 14, 2022

News, American News

Day after failed Kavanaugh assassination, protesters march by Amy Coney Barrett’s home

A bipartisan measure to provide security to justices and their families had support in the Senate, but has stalled in the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 11, 2022

News, American News

Sriracha maker warns of 'unprecedented shortage' due to supply issues

"Unfortunately, this is out of our control and without this essential ingredient we are unable to produce any of our products."

Ari Hoffman / Jun 10, 2022

News, American News

WATCH: Biden slams Republicans, Trump during cringeworthy interview on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'

Ironically, when Biden was discussing the failure of his administration to effectively communicate his message and achievements, he began to ramble, causing Kimmel to interrupt him and cut to commercial.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 9, 2022

News, American News, Breaking News, #exclude

BREAKING: Chesa Boudin RECALLED as San Fransisco DA

"Tonight showed that voters from every community and every walk of life, regardless of political ideology, are rejecting pro-criminal policies that are masked as criminal justice reform."

Ari Hoffman / Jun 8, 2022

News, American News

Seattle council members who defunded police blame department for lack of detectives to investigate sexual assaults

"If SPD wanted to have more officers to these cases, they would...These are not only staffing issues, but management decisions. This is unacceptable," said Seattle City Councilmember Tammy Morales.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 7, 2022

Opinion

First responders speak about policy following delayed Uvalde response — 'We don't wait'

"Every second that goes by is potentially more deaths. And if the offender is engaging police, then they are not killing others."

Ari Hoffman / Jun 5, 2022

Opinion

First responders speak about policy following delayed Uvalde response — 'We don't wait'

"Every second that goes by is potentially more deaths. And if the offender is engaging police, then they are not killing others."

Ari Hoffman / Jun 5, 2022

American News, News Analysis

California bill to create heroin injection sites heads to State Assembly

If the California bill passes, the legislation would enact a five-year pilot program in the participating cities with a sunset date of January 1, 2028.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 4, 2022

News, American News

California's Alameda County reinstates indoor mask mandate due to surge in COVID cases

The mask mandate does not apply to K-12 schools that are finishing the 2021-2022 school year, yet masks will be mandatory in other childcare settings, such as daycares and summer schools.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 3, 2022

News, American News

California's Alameda County reinstates indoor mask mandate due to surge in COVID cases

The mask mandate does not apply to K-12 schools that are finishing the 2021-2022 school year, yet masks will be mandatory in other childcare settings, such as daycares and summer schools.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 3, 2022

News, American News

Seattle Police staffing shortages result in sex assault investigations not being assigned

Sources told The Post Millennial that the city lost another 75 officers this year, leaving the department with under 900 officers. Meanwhile, the department has only hired 26 officers this year.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 2, 2022

News, American News

200,000 Seattle parking tickets to be voided, refunded due to 'bureaucratic breakdown'

Approximately 100,000 unpaid tickets have been canceled and another 100,000 paid tickets will be refunded, costing the city between $4.5 million and $5 million.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 2, 2022

News, American News

Biden's Department of Education to cancel $5.8B in debt for former students of Corinthian Colleges

The announcement comes as President Joe Biden is considering widespread student loan cancellation.

Ari Hoffman / Jun 2, 2022

News Analysis

Washington state drivers refuse to stop for cops after Democrat laws prevent high-speed pursuits

"Something’s changed. People are not stopping right now. It’s happening three to five times a shift on some nights and then a couple times a week on day shift."

Ari Hoffman / Jun 2, 2022

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