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Heather Bosch

Heather Bosch is a multi-award winning journalist who returned to the Pacific Northwest after working as a CBS Network News Correspondent, based in New York City. Heather has covered stories including the Orlando Pulse Nightclub shooting, the Boston Marathon bombing and trial, and the devastating EF-5 tornado in Joplin. She traveled to Sri Lanka to cover relief efforts after the deadly 2004, Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Heather has a passion for covering our men and women in the U.S. military, the arts, and breaking news.

This will cost ‘half of my total anticipated profit’: Seattle businesses fight to survive turbulent tariffs

The Trump administration's shifting tariffs are wreaking havoc on Seattle businesses' bottom lines and, in some cases, threaten their survival and the jobs they provide.
12 days ago

FEMA denies WA ‘bomb cyclone’ aid鈥攚hat it means for homeowners

Learn the impact of FEMA's denial of aid for WA homeowners after the November hurricane storm. Understand your options and next steps.
14 days ago

Former WA Governor and U.S. ambassador to China: Trump’s tariffs ‘make absolutely no sense’ ahead of overnight rollout

Tariffs of 104% are set to roll out, provoking China's retaliation. Insights from the former U.S. ambassador to China.
21 days ago

Sen. Maria Cantwell joins Republican to introduce legislation setting rules for president on tariffs

Democratic Washington U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell today introduced bipartisan legislation that would set rules a president must follow to enact tariffs.
26 days ago

Historic orca calf born in the PNW, brings hope for killer whale population

A new orca calf has been born in the Pacific Northwest, and this baby boasts an impressive family tree.
28 days ago

Which Washington city is the best for college basketball fans?

The debate will go on forever? Which Washington city is the best for college basketball fans?
2 months ago

Whale research center celebrates sighting of female orca calf

An endangered southern resident orca calf, first discovered on New Year's Eve, had been spotted again, and the Center for Whale Research is thrilled at the calf's appearance.
2 months ago

WA native plays Marty McFly in stage version of ‘Back to the Future’

Western Washington native Caden Brauch is stepping into the role of Marty McFly, in the stage version of "Back to the Future."
5 months ago

Get ready to vote! Washington counties are mailing out general election ballots

General election ballots are going in the mail. Auditor Garth Fell said Snohomish County will be mailing out more than half a million ballots on Thursday.
6 months ago

Seattle Opera makes history: ‘Jubilee’ brings traditional Negro spirituals to opera for first time

For the first time, traditional Negro spirituals will be sung as an opera, when Seattle Opera hosts the world premiere of "Jubilee," on October 12.
7 months ago

SPEEA union president: ‘We stand with the machinists,’ ‘We don’t do furloughs’

A labor strike at聽Boeing聽showed no signs of ending Friday, as the聽walkout聽by 33,000 union machinists entered its eighth day.
7 months ago

Facing Fentanyl: Is King County’s fatal crisis finally dipping?

Fatal fentanyl overdoses in King County have declined 20% in the first six months of this year compared to the first half of 2023.
7 months ago

Pioneer wildfire moves inside Stehekin city limits

The Pioneer wildfire near Lake Chelan is now burning inside the Stehekin city limits. The current size of the fire is 37,000 acres.
9 months ago

Schrier: Kroger-Albertsons deal bad for consumers, farmers

Washington Congresswoman Kim Schrier is upping her criticism about the proposed merger between Kroger and Albertsons.
9 months ago

Lawmaker: High grocery prices due to ‘Corporate Greed’

Grocery prices remain stubbornly high. One Washington lawmaker, Kim Schrier, says that's because of corporate greed.
10 months ago

Are you being asked to tip too much?

Does it seem like you're being asked to tip everywhere you go and for every service you receive? Bankrate released a new survey on tipping.
11 months ago

First responders save woman in Puyallup River

First responders rescued a woman in her 30s from the Puyallup River in Fife Tuesday afternoon. Witnesses who saw her struggling called 911.
11 months ago

Rough seas strand cruise ships, await tugboats to help dock聽

The seas are so rough right now that two cruise ships have had to anchor out in Elliot Bay and wait for tugboats to help them dock at Pier 91.
11 months ago

Hoop dreams are high for the Seattle Storm

NCAA women's playoff games garnered record attention. The Seattle Storm is hoping to capitalize on the momentum this WNBA season.
11 months ago

Black bear spotted roaming around Tacoma captured, will be relocated

A black bear that was spotted wondering around Tacoma in recent days is now on his way to the North Cascades.
12 months ago

Opera known for catchy music, humor shines in Seattle

成人X站 Newsradio's Heather Bosch spoke with key people involved in Seattle Opera's production of "The Barber of Seville."
12 months ago

Federal Way police go above and beyond, save litter of kittens

It was Federal Way police to the rescue when they got a call about a litter of week-old kittens that were found in a residence.
12 months ago

DOJ sets critical date in potential Boeing criminal case

The Department of Justice has set May 31 as the date we will learn whether the DOJ will ask a judge to restart a criminal case against Boeing.
12 months ago

FAA investigating after Boeing says workers falsified inspection records

The FAA wants to know if Boeing workers properly inspected the area where wings attach to the 787 Dreamliners and if anyone falsified records.
12 months ago