KTTH-AM (Seattle, WA)

KTTH-AM (Seattle, WA)

KTTH (770 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station based in Seattle, Washington. Owned by Bonneville International, it features a conservative talk radio format. The station's transmitter is situated on Vashon Island, and its studios are found in the Eastlake neighborhood of Seattle.

Local
English
Radio

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Domain Authority
79
Ranking

Global

#26067

United States

#4834

Arts and Entertainment/Music

#46

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Monthly visitors

Articles

  • 2 days ago | mynorthwest.com | Samantha Lomibao

    Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) said three dogs were found under concerning circumstances near Auburn. “Instantly noticed, you know, intense swelling around the muzzle, which is not normal for our injured strays,” Sergeant Rebecca Smokoska with Regional Animal Services of King County said. She said one dog was found on Monday and the other two were found on Tuesday. All three dogs were found within a mile of Southeast Green Valley Road by different people.

  • 3 days ago | mynorthwest.com | Chris Sullivan

    Heads up Marysville and Everett. State Route 529 (SR 529) is not going to be a reliable way to make that connection in May. Four full highway closures are on next month’s schedule, starting this weekend. The northbound Steamboat Slough bridge is 98 years old. The southbound bridge is more than 70 years old. It’s time to get inside them and fix the guts.

  • 4 days ago | mynorthwest.com | Gee Scott

    Seattle mayor discusses the city's education levy. (Photo courtesy of James Lynch, KIRO Newsradio) (Photo courtesy of James Lynch, KIRO Newsradio) Share Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is proposing a property tax increase to fund the new Every Child Ready Initiative, which is part of his plan to renew Seattle’s education levy. It would hit Seattleites with $1.3 billion in property taxes over the next six years, double the previous ask.

  • 5 days ago | mynorthwest.com | Gee Scott

    Neighbors are suing over public masturbation at a local Seattle park that they say has been allowed to continue. (Photo: City of Seattle and lawsuit) (Photo: City of Seattle and lawsuit) Share Denny Blaine Park has long been favored among sunbathers and swimmers. Now, it has become a great source of controversy. It developed into a Seattle “nude beach,” and the park is now at the center of a legal battle over how the city manages public places.

  • 6 days ago | mynorthwest.com | Jason Rantz

    Photo of State Senator Phil Fortunato, R-Auburn. (Photo courtesy of Washington State Senate Republican Caucus) (Photo courtesy of Washington State Senate Republican Caucus) Share Despite less than a week remaining for the Washington State Legislature, Governor Bob Ferguson is still not fully embracing the $12 billion package presented to balance the state’s $16 billion budget shortfall.

KTTH-AM (Seattle, WA) journalists