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Aaron Granillo

Aaron Granillo is a reporter for 成人X站 Newsradio. He grew up in Seattle and studied broadcast journalism at Arizona State University in Phoenix. Aaron started his news-talk career at KTAR before becoming a morning host and anchor for KNAU, Arizona Public Radio in Flagstaff. His story about a Native American chef won a 2017 National Edward R. Murrow Award for writing.

WA health officials warn of whooping cough spike tied to lower vaccination rates

A drop in vaccination rates in Washington leads to a surge in whooping cough cases, warns the Department of Health.
2 hours ago

WA joins 15 states suing over deregulation of rapid-fire gun devices

Washington teams up with states to challenge gun triggers deemed unsafe. Discover the implications of this legal action.
4 days ago

Washington鈥檚 drought emergency reaches western WA, Puget Sound

Rapid snowmelt is causing more drought concerns, as the state expands Washington's drought emergency.
7 days ago

National Secure Your Load Day approaches: WSP on the lookout for unsecure loads

Now in its fifth year, the annual campaign from WSP is an effort to prevent serious injuries or death caused by unsecure loads.
9 days ago

Puget Sound Energy investigates false alarm at Baker River Dam

The evacuation message that roared from the Baker River Dam鈥檚 warning system was a false alarm, Puget Sound Energy confirmed.
14 days ago

Mount St. Helens visitor center set to re-open after renovations

Discover the newly renovated Mount St. Helens Visitor Center, welcoming visitors back for the first time since 1986.
16 days ago

WA congressional delegation asks Trump again for ‘bomb cyclone’ aid

Washington's Congressional Delegation seeks Trump's support for disaster declaration after November's devastating bomb cyclone.
21 days ago

Agave plant in bloom in ‘botanical unicorn event’ at Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium

Discover the rare agave plant bloom at the Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium's unique botanical unicorn event, 17 years in the making.
22 days ago

5 arrested following overdose death of Everett toddler

The Everett Police Department arrested five people in connection with the overdose death of a 13-month-old last year.
23 days ago

‘Rapid snowmelt’ increases fire danger across the West

Record-breaking snowmelt heightens fire danger in the West, as NOAA warns of increased risks from above-average temperatures.
24 days ago

Mariners to host ‘pints for paws’ benefiting animal rescue shelters

The event is aimed at supporting dogs in eastern Washington's Okanagan County. It's an area with only a patchwork of private rescue groups
2 years ago

鈥業t just takes one time:’ Fentanyl鈥檚 deadly toll across WA, US shows no signs of slowing

There seems to be no slowing the rapid surge in deadly overdose deaths involving fentanyl in Washington state.
3 years ago

Meet The Ring Finders, a group reuniting couples with lost wedding rings

A growing network of treasure hunters, known as The Ring Finders, are on a mission to reconnect married couples with missing rings.
4 years ago

Touched twice by COVID-19, Seattle-area man shares his re-infection story

A Seattle-area man who found himself infected with COVID-19 for a second time shares his story with 成人X站 Radio reporter Aaron Granillo.
5 years ago

Seattle chef guides foster youth toward career in the kitchen

Nonprofit Treehouse聽is giving foster children the chance to cultivate their culinary passion, with lessons from local restaurateur, Tom Douglas.
6 years ago

Report: Washington inmates need better quality food and health care

A new report by the Washington Department of Corrections Ombuds found the state鈥檚 inmates should be receiving better quality health care and food.
6 years ago

Fight for quiet in Olympic National Park pits Navy versus nature

The skies above the Olympic Peninsula belong to the U.S. Navy鈥檚 Boeing-made Growler jets. What that sounds like is up for debate.
6 years ago

King County issues counterfeit pill warning amid deadly fentanyl overdoses

Public health and law enforcement officials in King County report a growing number of fentanyl-related overdose deaths, and deceptive pills.
6 years ago

REAL ID rule takes effect in one year, affecting Washington airports

In just one year, a standard Washington driver鈥檚 license won鈥檛 get passengers on domestic flights or into federal facilities under REAL ID laws.
6 years ago

Vape store owners close amid new taxes, stricter rules in Washington

A Seattle store specializing in vaping products closed its doors. The owner says they are among the first closures that Washington state can expect.
6 years ago

ICE official blasts Washington state鈥檚 sanctuary policies

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials (ICE) launched a media blitz on Thursday condemning 鈥渟anctuary policies鈥 in states such as Washington.
6 years ago

Firefighter groups tackling the tough issue of suicide

There are no solid statistics on wildland firefighter suicides, but it鈥檚 become a major concern among the highest ranks of the firefighting community.
6 years ago

Affordable housing projects announced for North Seattle neighborhoods

Seattle is taking advantage of a new state program to donate surplus city land to build affordable housing, Mayor Jenny Durkan announced Thursday.
6 years ago

UW ‘Moms and Marijuana’ study faces new questions amid surgeon general warning

As the surgeon general issues a public warning that marijuana is dangerous for pregnant women, UW Medicine is pushing forward with a controversial study.
6 years ago