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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.

Mason County buried in snow, downed power lines

Heavy snow and high winds packed such a punch to Mason County. Now utility crews are having to cut their way through fallen trees on roadways in order to reach downed power lines.
3 years ago

Seattle Children’s says severity of omicron seems less than delta

The omicron variant is pushing U.S. infection rates to new highs and children are not being spared, albeit with more mild cases.
3 years ago

How Lynden church helped rally community as destructive flood swept across region

A Lynden church describes how it quickly had to transition into a shelter for those displaced by devastating flooding early in the week.
3 years ago

After 15 months of ‘bureaucratic malaise,’ Point Roberts residents get relief as border reopens

Starting next Monday, residents of Point Roberts will get long-awaited relief, when the US/Canada border reopens to nonessential travel.
4 years ago

Local races have direct impact on daily lives for Washington voters

With few major issues or races, this may feel like an off-year election, but it could have a bigger impact on your daily life than last fall's presidential vote.
4 years ago

Renton couple recounts unimaginable loss, road to recovery following escape from 2020 wildfire

A Renton couple who suffered unimaginable loss during an Eastern Washington wildfire in September of 2020 continues to recover.
4 years ago

Washington lawmaker is locked out of capitol over COVID vaccine mandate

A Washington state lawmaker says he's been locked out of the state capitol in Olympia over the COVID vaccine mandate.
4 years ago

Seattle Police Department mobilizes for officer shortage due to vaccine mandate

The Seattle Police Department told all of its officers to be prepared to handle 911 calls, in the event hundreds are fired for defying the vaccine mandate.
4 years ago

Washington Hospitality Association: Requiring proof of vaccine needs to be consistent

Starting Oct. 25, residents of King County will need to proof of vaccination against COVID or a negative test to go indoors for recreation or entertainment.
4 years ago

Former Seahawks CB Richard Sherman reveals counseling, medication after July arrest

In a Youtube video post on Wednesday, former Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman said he has been talking to counselors and taking medication.
4 years ago

Federal Way man fears for his family in Afghanistan

Images of Afghans desperately trying to leave at the airport in Kabul are startling to anyone, but they are particularly agonizing to Ahmad Shir Abid.
4 years ago

State hospital leaders sound off as delta variant, and frustration, spreads

There's no break for health care workers in Washington as hospitals are filling up and the delta variant is the dominant variant statewide.
4 years ago

Seattle funeral home opens to public as cooling center

Columbia Funeral Home in South Seattle opened its chapel and visitation room on Monday until 5 p.m. to use as a cooling center.
4 years ago

Owner of Point Roberts’ only grocery store says she can’t afford to stay open

The owner of Point Roberts' only grocery store says she will be forced to close next month if Canada and the U.S. don't ease border restrictions.
4 years ago

Why the pandemic is fueling violence and negative behavior

A recent surge in gun violence may be linked to the pandemic. In fact, the pandemic, and what it's doing to our brains, may be fueling all kinds of risky behavior.
4 years ago

Puget Sound wedding industry springs back to life ahead of state reopening

Wedding vendors and venues say they're quickly filling up their 2023 calendars, and are eager at the chance to do business and bring smiles.
4 years ago

‘Quite the conundrum’ as Washington businesses struggle to find workers

Now, with the state poised to fully reopen, many Western Washington businesses are sounding a similar refrain: They can't find enough workers.
4 years ago

Rocks thrown onto I-90 injure two people, damage cars

The Washington State Patrol is looking for the person who threw rocks or other debris onto I-90 near downtown Seattle on Tuesday night.
4 years ago

Biden signs bill that marks big news for Seattle’s cruise industry

President Biden signed the Alaska Tourism Restoration Act on Monday, which lifts a requirement that cruise ships must stop in a foreign port.聽
4 years ago

Why emotional, mental health impacts of COVID may linger

Cases of COVID-19 and pandemic restrictions may be dropping, but for many, the emotional and mental health impacts of the past year will linger.
4 years ago

Seattle consumer prices up 3.4% from 2020 as US deals with inflation

You're not imagining it: Prices for just about everything are up. Even locally, prices are soaring as the nation deals with a bout of inflation.
4 years ago

Attorney: No justice yet in Tacoma death strikingly similar to George Floyd鈥檚

In the wake of Derek Chauvin's conviction for the death of George Floyd, the Tacoma family of Manuel Ellis is still pushing for justice of its own.
4 years ago

Back to school but not back to normal

Many middle and high school students statewide are setting foot in classrooms for the first time since March 2020, and it might take some getting used to.
4 years ago

All Washington school districts now on track to resume in-person learning by deadline

All Washington school districts are now set to offer at least some in-person learning to middle and high school students by next Monday.
4 years ago