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Lisa Brooks

Lisa Brooks was formerly a news anchor and regular feature contributor on 成人X站 Newsradio. She joined 成人X站 in 2010 after 7 years with "the competition". Lisa is a big Mariners fan, and has even had the opportunity to serve as a fill-in Public Address Announcer at the old Kingdome and Safeco Field for more than a dozen games. Biggest thrill, announcing Ken Griffey Jr. and Cal Ripken Jr.'s names as they came up to bat. Lisa loves volunteering in her community, and spending time with her two pooches, Dudley and Motley.

Law Professor: Texas abortion rulings could cause ‘chaos’

Courts across the country will decide what to do about access to the drug used in the most common method of abortion.
2 years ago

City of Everett, pharmacies reach settlement in opioid addiction case

A settlement has been reached between the City of Everett and a handful of pharmacies over their connection to the opioid addiction crisis.
2 years ago

Lakewood 4 getaway driver released, former prosecutor disturbed

Darcus Allen, the man convicted of murder in the deaths of four Lakewood police officers in 2011, reached a plea deal April 12.
2 years ago

Former University of Idaho victim’s employer honors memory with tulip

The former Skagit Valley employer of a deceased University of Idaho student came up with the idea of creating a tulip bulb mix in his honor.
2 years ago

Mifepristone protected in Washington despite Texas judge ruling

A Texas Federal Judge ruling to block access to the abortion-inducing drug Mifepristone won't impact Washington and 17 other states.
2 years ago

Baby born in holding lanes waiting for Bainbridge Island ferry

Parents-to-be were waiting in the Bainbridge Ferry Terminal's holding lanes, but the baby couldn't wait for the boat.
2 years ago

Attempted rescue at Auburn lake leads to 1 dead, 1 hospitalized

Tragedy struck Auburn's Fivemile Lake Wednesday evening when two men were stranded in the water leading to dire consequences.
2 years ago

More than 600 artistic organizations receive donation from ArtsFund

More than 670 arts and culture organizations across Washington have been named as recipients of funding from ArtsFund.
2 years ago

Gray whale carcass washed ashore, among 300+ whales unexpectedly dead

Yet another body of a gray whale has washed ashore in western Washington. The emaciated 41-foot-long marine mammal washed up on the shores of Fox Island
2 years ago

Monthly $35 insulin cap made permanent by WA Legislature

People with diabetes in Washington state can rest assured the cost of their life-saving insulin will continue to be capped at $35 a month.
2 years ago

Seattle Audubon renamed to be more ‘inclusive’ amid controversy

The Seattle Audubon has dropped the name of the man it was named for and has become Birds Connect Seattle.
2 years ago

King County Sheriff renews Basic Law Enforcement training certification

King County Sheriff Patti Cole-Tindall earned her law enforcement credentials Tuesday after being re-certified as a Peace Officer.
2 years ago

Suspect arrested after infant grazed by bullet in Lakewood

An infant was grazed by a bullet and hit by broken glass after a shooting Friday night in Lakewood. There is no information on a suspect.
2 years ago

American Kennel Club: Seattle’s favorite breed of furry friend

The Bulldog pulled away from the long-standing favorite, the Labrador Retriever, but Seattle bucked the trend.
2 years ago

Various self-driving car programs make progress across Washington

Whatever happened to self-driving cars? A few years ago, it seemed like there was a news story about them almost every day.
2 years ago

One injured in stabbing at University of Washington

An alert was issued by the University of Washington Thursday night about a stabbing on the University's Seattle campus.
2 years ago

Microsoft adds another round of layoffs in Seattle area

Microsoft is laying off another 689 people at its Redmond headquarters, bringing the total number of layoffs in the Seattle area to 2,184.
2 years ago

Tacoma pharmacy pays $80,000 settlement for alleged violations

A Tacoma pharmacy will pay $80,000 to resolve claims it failed to track controlled substances, the U.S. Attorney鈥檚 Office in Seattle announced Monday.
2 years ago

ACLU suing King County for unhealthy conditions at county jail

King County is being sued by the ACLU of Washington for violating an agreement guaranteeing staffing and conditions at the King County Jail.聽
2 years ago

Tacoma man arrested on suspicion of murdering 4-month-old boy

A 23-year-old Tacoma man has been arrested on suspicion of murder charges, following the death of an infant in an apartment.
2 years ago

State Patrol search for road rage shooter on SR-16 in Tacoma

The Washington State Patrol hopes anybody who saw a road rage shooting happen on State Route 16 Thursday evening will come forward.
2 years ago

Lightning strike causes 100K gallons of waste to flow into Puget Sound

A lighting strike next to the Barton Pump Station in West Seattle caused more than a hundred thousand gallons of waste to overflow this week.
2 years ago

Special election results show promise for Seattle social housing initiative

Most of the ballot measures and levies in Tuesday's special election are passing in the Puget Sound region.
2 years ago

Edmonds School District internet outage disrupts seniors’ year

Seniors in the Edmonds School District have been unable to access their transcripts since a security breach took down their internet.
2 years ago