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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.

Long time teacher, “Far Side” inspiration, honored by students

"He taught me how to be a teacher," said Laura. "One of the main reasons I went into science teaching was because of Mr. Webb."
3 years ago

First recorded case of monkeypox spreading from humans to pets

There's been at least one report of a person with Monekypox who may have passed the virus to a dog.
3 years ago

WA honoring J. P. Patches with new, limited-edition license plate

From 1958 to 1981, western Washington kids grew up watching clowns J.P. Patches, his girlfriend Gertrude, and a cast of characters.
3 years ago

Despite fewer bidding wars among home-buyers, Seattle-area real estate prices continue to climb

Seattle area bidding wars on homes plummet: The share of homes that faced competition in June was 41%, down from 61% in May.
3 years ago

Chelan fire just ‘dress rehearsal’ for upcoming fire season, say experts

As the Stayman fire in Chelan, Wash. continues to burn, and firefighters work to get the wildfire under control, the fire signals the start of wildfire season in much of the state.
3 years ago

High-pressure system eases into Pacific Northwest bringing weekend highs in 80s

Warmer days are ahead for the Seattle area as a high-pressure system brings forecasted highs in the 80 the weekend of June 25th.
3 years ago

A guide to locate baby formula from Washington’s Department of Health

Washington's Department of Health has put together a list of resources to help find nutritious food to feed your newborn.
3 years ago

Turbulent spring weather continues to flummox Seattleites after ‘second-wettest May on record’

After reaching 70 degrees in Seattle in April, Michalski says we haven't reached our average daytime high temperature for May, which is 67 degrees one time.
3 years ago

Songs of support: Artists in Seattle reach out to those who’ve fled war-ravaged Ukraine

Seattle Opera and the Pacific Northwest Ballet Orchestra will hold a benefit concert tonight, Monday May 16th.
3 years ago

Athlete brings edge to Mariners’ ads and image聽 聽

Rashad Floyd, the founder of the Portland-based Heart and Hustle Productions, has packed the teams' new TV ads with game highlights and players' voices.
3 years ago

Signs of PTSD among families with loved ones hospitalized by COVID, study reveals

A new study reveals COVID may have a more lasting impact on your mental health than you thought, even if you never caught it, but had a relative who did.
3 years ago

Event in Seattle will teach people to paint Ukrainian Easter eggs, raise funds for much-needed aid

An event Thursday evening in Seattle will teach people how to make Ukrainian Easter eggs, as well as raise much-needed funds for aid.
3 years ago

Seattle entrepreneurs are saving forests one square of toilet paper at a time

A pair of Seattle entrepreneurs are doing their part to save our planet's forests with a creative alternative to typical toilet paper.聽
3 years ago

Worst likely yet to come for rising inflation, gas prices across Seattle area

Inflation is rising at its fastest pace in 40 years, and a Seattle University economics professor says we haven't yet seen the worst of it.
3 years ago

Seattle Opera tackles complex issues of race, policing in new production

"Blue" is a modern opera about an African-American mother, father, and son. It was sidelined by the pandemic, but is now playing at McCaw Hall.
3 years ago

The best car theft prevention methods, according to local insurance agents

With car theft cases on the rise in Washington state, local insurance agents share advice to help you avoid becoming a statistic.
4 years ago

Romeo, Juliet … and COVID: Pacific Northwest Ballet returns to the stage

The curtain goes up Feb. 4 on Pacific Northwest Ballet's production of "Romeo and Juliet" -- a romantic tragedy made more challenging by the COVID era.
4 years ago

Dramatic rise in car thefts blamed on new Washington state law

Car thefts in Washington have reportedly increased by 50% since a new state law limiting police pursuits took effect at the end of July.
4 years ago

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.
4 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.
4 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.
4 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