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Check out some of my recent hyperlocal Journalism:
The B-Town (Burien) Blog
- Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce welcomes 2025 with renewed focus on community and business
- Burien voters to decide on minimum wage initiative in Feb. 11 special election
- SCAM ALERT: Police alert drivers to ‘unpaid toll’ text message scam
- Comcast services disrupted in South King County due to vandalism Tuesday
- Glen Acres Church of Christ hosting Blood Drive on Monday, Feb. 3
The Waterland Blog:
- Frank S. Land Masonic Lodge in Des Moines collects over 1,500 pairs of socks for local families
- Ribbon-cutting event on Wednesday, Jan. 22 will introduce electric carshare program at Des Moines Marina
- Local divers honor ‘Olive’ the Giant Pacific Octopus, proudly nurture her legacy at Des Moines’ Redondo Beach
- President Trump pardons Jan. 6 defendants, including local Proud Boy Ethan Nordean
- A few moments with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
I Love Kent:
- President Trump pardons Jan. 6 defendants, including local Proud Boy Ethan Nordean
- Mayor Dana Ralph to present at Kent Chamber’s 2025 State of the City luncheon on Thursday, Mar. 6
- A few moments with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Kent Police arrest suspect related to December shooting outside bar
- Celebrate love and community at Valentine’s Day Drag Bingo event at Kent Eagles on Friday, Feb. 14
The SeaTac Blog
- Comcast services disrupted in South King County due to vandalism Tuesday
- President Trump pardons Jan. 6 defendants, including local Proud Boy Ethan Nordean
- King County Sheriff’s Deputies seize $1.3 million in drugs and property, arrest suspected trafficker
- FEEL GOOD FRIDAY: Worth kissing.
- Meet (and adopt) Ferdinand, RASKC’s Pet of the Week
The White Center Blog
- White Center Food Bank throws Lunar New Year celebration
- There’s something for everyone in our new South King County Fine Arts Roundup column
- Free ‘Winter Wings’ event will soar into Camp Long on Saturday, Feb. 15
- Girmay Zahilay selected as Chair of King County Council for 2025
- WABI Weekday Walkers will walk through White Center on Wednesday, Jan. 15