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Frank Sumrall

Frank Sumrall is a content editor for MyNorthwest originally from the North Bay in California. After working as an online reporter for The Press Democrat and earning his journalism degree at San Francisco State University, he worked at NorthBay biz Magazine for three years as associate editor before joining ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ and making the move up north. He loves hanging out with his 15 year old cat, Hobbes, and consuming sports on a daily basis.

Skip Netflix’s $320M bomb — watch these must-see movies and shows this weekend instead

Skip Netflix's $320 bomb, check out these recently released or made available movies and shows instead this weekend.
1 month ago

Kohberger took selfie hours after Idaho murders, victim’s father claims it was a ‘trophy’

Forty new court filings released Wednesday uncovered several revelations about Bryan Kohberger -- the man charged with four counts of murder for the deaths of four University of Idaho students.
1 month ago

Lynnwood appoints last remaining council candidate, putting OnlyFans saga to rest

The City of Lynnwood has finally settled on filling its lone vacant spot on its council, appointing Robert Leutwyler Wednesday evening with a 5-0 vote.
1 month ago

Search underway for missing Federal Way man with dementia

A man suffering from dementia wandered away from his care facility and hasn’t been seen since, prompting a search conducted by the Washington State Patrol and the Federal Way Police Department.
1 month ago

Seattle hosts March Madness first and second rounds: Game schedule, tickets and more

March Madness, one of the most exciting, celebrated, and gambled-upon annual sporting events, is finally here, with Seattle as its host for the first and second rounds.
1 month ago

Bold annexation plans could push this WA city’s population beyond Spokane and Tacoma

Vancouver’s population could expand into being the second-largest city in Washington if the city government follows through with one of its proposed annexation plans.
1 month ago

Jimmy Kimmel declares ‘Gonzaga isn’t real’ ahead of March Madness

As Gonzaga University prepares for its 26th-straight March Madness tournament, late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel used his platform to spread the word on one of his favorite conspiracy theories: Gonzaga isn't real.
1 month ago

Head-on collision in Port Orchard injures 5, including three children 6 years old and younger

A head-on collision on State Route 160 sent five people to the hospital with injuries, including three children under the age of six late Wednesday night.
1 month ago

Rep. Adam Smith: ‘The extreme left is leading us into a ditch’ as Democratic Party approval hits record low

Two national polls found a troubling trend for Democratic voters -- the approval rating for the Democrat Party hit record lows following the 2024 presidential race.
1 month ago

Let’s Go Washington files another initiative to protect parents’ rights

Let's Go Washington seeks to protect parents' rights by repealing House Bill 1296 with a new initiative. Discover more here.
1 month ago

Fife Police investigating suspicious vehicle possibly impersonating ICE agents

A vehicle potentially impersonating U.S. ICE agents prompted an investigation by the Fife Police Department after it was caught circling the parking lot of a Ukrainian grocery store.
1 month ago

Seattle Police searching for missing indigenous woman who’s been gone for 14 months

A Missing Indigenous Person Alert was issued for a woman who has been missing for more than a year.
1 month ago

Man accused of more than 20 bank robberies in King County arrested

Seattle Police Department detectives and patrol officers arrested a man responsible for more than 20 bank robberies throughout Seattle and King County Monday afternoon.
1 month ago

Kent Police arrest man for attempting to kidnap girlfriend in broad daylight

The Kent Police Department arrested a man after he attempted to kidnap his girlfriend last week.
1 month ago

Washington joins legal battle against new passport rules impacting transgender people

Washington opposes passport changes the Attorney General says hinders transgender people’s access to gender-affirming identification.
1 month ago

Opening of new Washington juvenile detention center delayed

A juvenile detention center constructed to ease the increase of detained minors in the state is now expected to open months later than anticipated.
1 month ago

Potentially fatal botulism risk prompts SeaBear to recall multiple chowders

The Anacortes-based SeaBear Company is recalling two types of seafood chowder because of botulism risk, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
1 month ago

‘Horrific’: ICE arrests alleged Tren de Aragua gang members in Spokane, sparks some outcry

Two alleged members of Tren de Aragua were arrested by agents with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Spokane County, but how they apprehended the suspects has sparked controversy.
1 month ago

Man charged with killing Renton hairdresser pleads not guilty

A man accused of killing a Renton woman was extradited from Mexico last week is set to be in court to enter his plea.
1 month ago

Bellingham infant kidnapped by father on St. Patrick’s Day, rescued hours later by police

An eight-month-old child was found by Bellingham Police overnight Monday after the baby was kidnapped.
1 month ago

3.3-magnitude earthquake strikes near Vashon Island

 A 3.3-magnitude earthquake reportedly occurred near Vashon Island late Monday night, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.
1 month ago

WA Superintendent to Mead School Board: ‘Follow state law’ not Trump’s directive

Washington Superintendent Chris Reykdal had a simple message for the Mead School Board that feels caught between state and federal directives: Follow state law.
2 months ago

WA schools must extend lunch breaks by 2029 — here’s why administrators object

Washington schools will now be required to give students 20-minute lunch breaks at the minimum to eat their lunch.
2 months ago

Old Highway 99 shut down after fatal crash

Old Highway 99, between 93rd Avenue Southeast and 88th Avenue Southeast, has been closed off due to a fatal collision early Friday morning, the Thurston County Sheriff confirmed. The accident occurred near the Olympia airport. More on MyNorthwest: Snow flurries on Snoqualmie cause spinouts and crashes, I-90 shut down overnight Drivers have been advised to […]
2 months ago