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Kate Stone

Kate Stone is an award-winning journalist and storyteller. While originally from Park City, Utah, she's called Seattle home for the past six years. A graduate of the University of Washington's Communication Leadership masters program, Kate produced news, video, and digital content for over a decade at multiple organizations in the Salt Lake City and Seattle area before joining 成人X站. She loves exploring the beauty of the Pacific Northwest and is in constant search of the perfect bowl of ramen.

Invasive European green crab could spell disaster for Washington鈥檚 seafood industry

A mean, green menace continues to threaten to create a 鈥渃rab crisis鈥 in the Pacific Northwest.
1 year ago

Metro bus stuck in Seattle building removed, a week later

According to a Metro spokesperson, another car cut off the bus and forced the operator to swerve, slamming into the building.
1 year ago

Could Puget Sound Energy customers soon lose access to natural gas service?

Existing Puget Sound Energy customers may no longer be guaranteed natural gas service if a new bill passes the legislature.
1 year ago

Murder of RediCab driver prompts questions about US Army deserter

A person of interest is in custody in connection with the murder of a RediCab driver killed at the Southcenter Mall parking lot.
1 year ago

Chihuahua is Washington’s most popular dog breed, report says

Across the entire U.S., the the tiny Mexican toy breed is No. 1 in a whopping 21 states, including in Oregon.
1 year ago

Limits on natural gas may get stripped out of new state bill

While the bill takes out some of the more stringent bans, it adds a few new regulations that could impact consumers .
1 year ago

Washington child safety laws questioned after Port Townsend baby’s death

The law states poverty or substance abuse themselves do not constitute "imminent physical harm" to a child that would allow social services to take custody.
1 year ago

New bill demands transparency for Puget Sound Energy customers

Average customers are paying around $3-4 more per month on average, according to PSE Director of Communications Christine Donegan.
1 year ago

‘They brutalized them’: Seattle to pay $10 million to BLM protesters

The city of Seattle has agreed to settle for $10 million with more than fifty 鈥淏lack Lives Matter鈥 protesters鈥 related to the actions Seattle police took during the demonstrations in the summer of 2020.
1 year ago

JBLM doctor faces court martial in sexual assault case

A doctor at Joint Base Lewis McChord is now facing a court martial鈥 in what some experts say could grow to become one of the largest sexual assault cases in military history.
1 year ago

Bill to ban natural gas lines revived, passes in Washington House

The bill would ban any gas company that serves more than 500,000 customers from connecting new natural gas lines to new buildings.
1 year ago

Renton detectives investigating cases of stalking with Apple AirTags

The AirTag has become a popular item since its 2021 release, but security experts cited a rise in the use of physical trackers for stalking.
1 year ago

‘Serial killers voting’: Argument over prisoner rights bill gets intense in Olympia

People incarcerated for felony crimes such as rape and murder in Washington prisons could get back their right to vote, serve on a jury, or run for office.
1 year ago

‘I said goodbye’: Passengers recall ‘terror’ as Alaska Airlines added to lawsuit

The pilots were able to land safely in Portland, Oregon. None of the 171 passengers and six crewmembers aboard Flight 1282 were seriously hurt.
1 year ago

No more ‘spring forward’ if new bill passes Wash. State Legislature

A bill that would keep Washington in standard time year-round has cleared its first hurdle on its way through the legislature.
1 year ago

Officers acquitted in Manny Ellis death leave Tacoma PD

Each of the officers will receive a $500,000 settlement as part of their separation agreement, a source told The Jason Rantz Show on KTTH.
1 year ago

US Attorney’s Office to launch its own probe in the death of Manny Ellis

The U.S. Attorney's Office for Western Washington is launching its own probe into the death of Manuel Ellis, who died in Tacoma police officers' custody.
1 year ago

Initiative to repeal police pursuit restrictions certified, ballot likely next

The secretary of state's office certified Initiative No. 2113, confirming it has at least 324,516 signatures needed to qualify for the November ballot.
1 year ago

New state bill aims to crack down on protesters blocking highways

House Bill 2358, filed on Thursday, would inflict tougher penalties on those taking part in demonstrations that obstruct state highways.聽聽
1 year ago

Wash. voters sound off on biggest priorities for new legislative session

Washington lawmakers are gearing up for a return to Olympia Monday and voters have made it clear: they expect action on the major issues facing the state.
1 year ago

Inslee accused of dishonesty over climate law’s impact on gas prices

A video from a 2014 committee meeting appeared to show the Inslee administration was aware of the possible impacts of a carbon tax on gas prices.
1 year ago

UW Huskies coach, players gear up for national title showdown

For the UW Huskies, close games have been a hallmark of their season. Quarterback Michael Penix Jr. expects the title game to be no different.
1 year ago

Record temperatures hit the Seattle area and more could come

成人X站 Newsradio's Ted Buehner said SeaTac Airport measured 57 degrees at 7 a.m. Friday, shattering the record that was in place.
1 year ago

As ‘Big Dark’ fades in Washington, daylight saving time debate goes on

Western Washington is less than a month away from a 5 p.m. sunset 鈥 and for those who dread the yearly "Big Dark," it can鈥檛 come soon enough.
1 year ago