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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

Canadian News

Tesla owner locked out of car until he replaces $26,000 battery

"That's going to be the end of my Tesla journey. It's out of my life. Keep it out of yours."

Ari Hoffman / Sep 16, 2022

American News

Supreme Court denies bid from Yeshiva University to ban LGBT+ club on campus

Alito, writing the dissent, stated that the First Amendment allows the Jewish university to freely exercise its religion. “Does the First Amendment permit a State to force a Jewish school to instruct its students in accordance with an interpretation of Torah that the school, after careful study, has concluded is incorrect? The answer to that question is surely “no.”

Ari Hoffman / Sep 15, 2022

American News

Martha's Vineyard begs for help after illegal aliens flown in from Florida

Authorities in Martha's Vineyard ask for help with "humanitarian situation" after illegal aliens arrive from Florida seeking shelter and services.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 15, 2022

American News

EXCLUSIVE: Seattle temporarily stops firing firefighters over vaccine mandates ahead of hearing

Seattle has agreed to "refrain from taking any action before the Hearing in furtherance of separating Plaintiffs from employment," according to court documents obtained by The Post Millennial.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 14, 2022

American News

Package detonated on Boston's Northeastern University contained screed against Mark Zuckerberg

Law enforcement insiders said that the package contained a note attacking Zuckerberg as well as virtual reality.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 14, 2022

American News

Seattle school strike may be over as teachers union, city come to a deal

Students will be required to make up the missed days.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 13, 2022

American News

Biden's former press sec Jen Psaki celebrates her first day at NBC

The former press secretary will be working out of the network’s Washington, DC and will likely also be added to MSNBC’s DC-based shows including NBC’s Meet The Press, in the coming months.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 13, 2022

News, American News

Democrat lawmaker Pramila Jayapal mourns hijackers in 9/11 post

2,977 people were killed in the deadly attacks on the World Trade Center in New York, The Pentagon in Washington, DC, and in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. Jayapal’s number of 2,996 includes the 19 terrorists who hijacked the planes.

Ari Hoffman / Sep 12, 2022

News, American News

Idaho Department of Health pulls funding from Boise Pride over drag shows for kids

Taxpayer funding of Pride from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare was more than $100,000 on Pride events in 2021.

Ari Hoffman / 09/09/2022 12:00 AM

News, American News

Oregon electric company says power shut off 'increasingly likely'

Pacific Power originally notified 12,000 customers of the potential for the shutoffs due to fires.

Ari Hoffman / 09/09/2022 12:00 AM

News, American News

2 Georgia deputies shot, killed while serving warrant

The suspects were initially barricaded after killing the officers in the line of duty but surrendered after a four hour standoff with SWAT and FAST teams and are now in custody.

Ari Hoffman / 09/09/2022 12:00 AM

News, American News

EXCLUSIVE: Seattle firefighters sue city for denying religious exemptions to vaccine mandate

"As Deputy Chief, it is apparent to me that the individualized accommodation assessment process and the so called interactive process was a sham because it was predetermined by the Department that no religious accommodation would be accommodated."

Ari Hoffman / 09/08/2022 12:00 AM

News, American News

Residents with disabilities sue Portland over homeless tents blocking sidewalks

The plaintiffs also claim to have been harassed and even assaulted by homeless people on many occasions and are now afraid to go out at night.

Ari Hoffman / 09/08/2022 12:00 AM

News Analysis

Seattle reaches grim milestone in August for homicides and shootings

The Post Millennial has learned that 121 officers have left SPD in 2022 and the department is projecting a total loss of 183 officers by year's end.

Ari Hoffman / 09/07/2022 12:00 AM

News, American News

Teachers strike delays Seattle public school start

The union is demanding more money, teacher workload caps, and a guarantee that the district will maintain certain staffing ratios for multilingual and special education students, despite enrollment continuing to fall.

Ari Hoffman / 09/07/2022 12:00 AM

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