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Steve Coogan

Former MyNorthwest Lead Editor

Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan was formerly the Lead Editor of MyNorthwest.com. Previously, he spent over six years as an editor/producer working on MSN.com. Originally from Massachusetts, Steve lived in Northern Virginia, and across the state of New York (Poughkeepsie, New York City, Syracuse) before moving to the Pacific Northwest in 2013. He currently lives in Mountlake Terrace with his wife Jenn and daughter Cassidy and son Dean. Steve likes following sports, binging TV shows and getting outside as much as possible to enjoy a good farmers market or a colorful sunset.

Another Puget Sound area pedestrian killed by a moving train

For the second time in about a month, a moving train killed a Western Washington pedestrian who was crossing the tracks.
3 months ago

Judge grants injunction in WA lawsuit against birthright citizenship order

A second federal judge in two days, this one in Seattle, has blocked President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship order.
3 months ago

‘Pretty big jolt:’ A Japan Airlines plane hits a Delta aircraft at Sea-Tac Airport

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport confirmed one plane struck another on a taxi line Wednesday morning.
3 months ago

City of Tacoma announces Patti Jackson will serve as interim police chief

Tacoma City Manager Elizabeth Pauli has appointed Patti Jackson as the Tacoma Police Department's interim police chief.
3 months ago

Trump nominates ex-WA congressional candidate Joe Kent for director job

President Donald Trump has nominated former Washington candidate Joe Kent to be the next director of the National Counter Terrorism Center.聽
3 months ago

University of Washington names Robert J. Jones as new president

The University of Washington announced Monday Robert J. Jones has been selected as the university's 34th president.
3 months ago

Last day: Dick’s Drive-In offers 19-cent burger deal to celebrate another year in business

This week, Dick's Drive-In is celebrating the chain's 71st anniversary with 19-cent hamburgers and cheeseburgers at all nine of its locations.
3 months ago

Tacoma Police Department Chief Avery Moore resigns

Tacoma Police Chief Avery Moore resigned from his position, a statement from the city confirms.
3 months ago

WSDOT: Major project that would have disrupted I-5 traffic for 3 years delayed

The upcoming work to rehabilitate the Ship Canal Bridge that would have caused major travel delays due to I-5 traffic has been delayed until 2026.
3 months ago

Costco’s big beverage swap: Coke is returning to store food courts

Costco has confirmed its food courts will stop offering Pepsi products in its soda fountains this summer and replace them with Coke products.
3 months ago

Lynnwood fraud case: Police arrest man in alleged theft of $600,000 from retired victims

Police announced Friday it detained a suspect in a Lynnwood fraud case that led to the theft of more than $600,000 from a series of retired victims.
3 months ago

Lummi Nation member convicted of assault; 10-year sentence possible

A Lummi Nation member was convicted of assault by strangulation of an intimate partner in Seattle Wednesday, the U.S. Attorney's Office reported.
3 months ago

State agency ‘to do everything we can to protect students,’ no matter their citizenship status

The Washington Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction released its guidance on protections for immigrant students in public schools.
3 months ago

3.5 magnitude earthquake recorded near Snoqualmie

The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed a聽magnitude 3.5 earthquake hit Western Washington near Snoqualmie Monday afternoon.
3 months ago

‘Trump will deliver a strong message:’ 成人X站, KTTH hosts offer Inauguration Day thoughts

It is Inauguration Day and Donald Trump who won another White House term in November, will be sworn in Monday as the 47th U.S. president.
3 months ago

Lines bust out the door as last Western Washington Shakey’s is set to close

The last Shakey's Pizza Parlor in Western Washington announced this week it will permanently close Monday.
3 months ago

Fees to camp at Mount Rainier National Park to jump for some people

Mount Rainier National Park is changing its fee structure for wilderness permits and large groups will be paying more than in years past.
3 months ago

Burgermaster to close its original location in Seattle after 73 years

Burgermaster announced Wednesday it will close its original location in Seattle's University District at the end of February.
3 months ago

Seattle is the only city of the largest 25 US cities to have zero homicides in 2025

Seattle is the only city of the largest 25 cities in the U.S. to not have a reported homicide so far in 2025, a news coverage survey shows.
3 months ago

Cliff Mass doesn’t think the California wildfires had much to do with climate change

Firefighters continue to battle major wildfires in the Los Angeles area of Southern California that have killed multiple people.
4 months ago

The Seattle Times announces it is suing the Seattle Police Department

The Seattle Times announced in a story published early Thursday it is suing the Seattle Police Department over the release of public records.
4 months ago

Jake and Spike: Drum sets stolen from Poison band member worth $100K recovered

Five drum sets belonging to Rikki Rockett, drummer of the rock band Poison, that were worth about $100,000 were stolen and recovered.
4 months ago

Sledding resumes in Leavenworth after vandalism incident; suspect IDed

Thanks to Christmas Day snowfall and a hard-working cleanup crew, sledding reopened in Leavenworth after a recent incident of vandalism.
4 months ago

Police remind public the dangers of thieves vandalizing telecom cables

Crimes involving the vandalizing of telecom cables and internet lines have caught the attention of the King County Sheriff's Office.
4 months ago