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Heather Bosch

Heather Bosch is a multi-award winning journalist who returned to the Pacific Northwest after working as a CBS Network News Correspondent, based in New York City. Heather has covered stories including the Orlando Pulse Nightclub shooting, the Boston Marathon bombing and trial, and the devastating EF-5 tornado in Joplin. She traveled to Sri Lanka to cover relief efforts after the deadly 2004, Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Heather has a passion for covering our men and women in the U.S. military, the arts, and breaking news.

Seattle mayor moves to toughen ‘nuisance’ law, targeting properties accused of attracting crime

The Seattle mayor aims to strengthen the "nuisance" law targeting crime-attracting properties for safer neighborhoods.
6 days ago

WA ranked No. 3 economy in U.S., but underemployment remains high

Washington's economy is among the strongest in the nation, but not every Washingtonian is benefiting from that.
6 days ago

‘This is a tragedy:’ UW doctor pushes back against RFK Jr.’s COVID vaccine recommendations

OB-GYNs respond to the lack of federal COVID vaccine recommendations for pregnant women.
9 days ago

Patient escapes from Washington’s largest psychiatric hospital

Lakewood police are searching for a patient who escaped from a Washington psychiatric hospital.
11 days ago

3 in custody after break-in initially feared to be Enumclaw High School shooting threat

Following a weekend break-in, Enumclaw High School increases security measures for student safety.
12 days ago

5 in hospital after dozen stabbed at Pacific Northwest homeless shelter

Multiple people were taken to a hospital after a suspect stabbed 12 people at a Pacific Northwest homeless shelter.
13 days ago

Service dog ‘life changing’ for Sequim military veteran

Discover how a service dog from K9s for Warriors changed a Sequim veteran's life, aiding in PTSD and recovery.
13 days ago

Tariffs blamed for Port of Seattle traffic trouble

Explore how recent tariffs are causing traffic troubles at the Port of Seattle and their effects on local commerce.
16 days ago

Checking your blood pressure? Skip the app, for now

Learn why some doctors advise against using apps for blood pressure checks.
16 days ago

The fight over food assistance: For a Washington Senator鈥擨t’s personal

A Washington Senator shares a personal story on food assistance amid budget discussions in the U.S. Senate.
18 days ago

Little European green crabs create big concern for shellfish industry

European green crabs are endangering shellfish in Washington, impacting clam, oyster, and mussel production.
23 days ago

Blinded by the light: Should there be restrictions on headlights?

A Congresswoman addresses the dangers of blinding headlights and advocates for necessary restrictions to enhance driver safety.
24 days ago

Median price of Seattle homes reaches all-time high

The median price of Seattle homes reaches an all-time high, surpassing the 2022 peak, and coming in at nearly $900,000.
25 days ago

Heading to a state or national park? You may need an app

The U.S. Forest Service is asking park-goers to download an app for state and natioanl parks.
27 days ago

‘We will not tolerate violence’: Police chief vows justice for mass shooting

Seattle Police Chief Shon Barnes pledges justice following the Pioneer Square mass shooting.
27 days ago

WA Hospital Association predicts more cuts as local medical center shutters 5 clinics

Valley Medical Center announces the closure of five clinics due to a significant financial restructuring effort.
1 month ago

Measles alert: Infected visitor endangers King, Snohomish Counties

Canadian visitor with measles exposed King and Snohomish Counties.
1 month ago

Seattle among U.S. cities slowly sinking

Seattle and many other major U.S. cities are slowly sinking, according to a study out of Virginia Tech.
1 month ago

WATCH: Troopers arrest brothers after back-to-back high-speed chases

Washington State Patrol arrests siblings following two separate high-speed chases.
1 month ago

Seattle University professor ‘floored’ by Vatican鈥檚 election of American pope

Seattle University Professor of Religious Studies Brian Taberski was shocked by the Vatican selecting an American pope
1 month ago

‘What are we doing?’ Congresswoman sounds alarm on southwest Washington farming crisis

Washington Congresswoman Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is sounding the alarm that farmers in her southwest Washington district are struggling.
1 month ago

This will cost ‘half of my total anticipated profit’: Seattle businesses fight to survive turbulent tariffs

The Trump administration's shifting tariffs are wreaking havoc on Seattle businesses' bottom lines and, in some cases, threaten their survival and the jobs they provide.
2 months ago

FEMA denies WA ‘bomb cyclone’ aid鈥攚hat it means for homeowners

Learn the impact of FEMA's denial of aid for WA homeowners after the November hurricane storm. Understand your options and next steps.
2 months ago

Former WA Governor and U.S. ambassador to China: Trump’s tariffs ‘make absolutely no sense’ ahead of overnight rollout

Tariffs of 104% are set to roll out, provoking China's retaliation. Insights from the former U.S. ambassador to China.
2 months ago