Tacoma City Council candidate Kristen Wynne hopes the city is ready for much-needed change. That’s why she’s challenging incumbent Olgy Diaz for the at-large position.
Violent crime is surging, with too many city leaders watching on the sidelines. Wynne, a small business owner and community activist, wants to see the city thrive, rather than turn into another Seattle. “I’ve knocked on over 5,000 doors, I’ve walked to every district in the city and I hear the same things,” Wynne explained on the Jason Rantz Show on KTTH.
“Whether I’m in northeast Tacoma, you know, the North End south or east, I people are upset. It’s absolutely crime, homelessness, and affordability. There’s no question that is what people are talking to me about,” she added. Listen to the Jason Rantz Show on weekday afternoons from 3-6 p.m. on KTTH 770 AM . Subscribe to the"We don't want Israel to exist. We don't want these Zionist counter-protesters to exist," an unidentified so-called"peacekeeper" said to a crowd.Jason Roth, was willing to work with his tenant to set up a payment plan. Later, Roth learned his property was listed on Airbnb.