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Former ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio Editor

Jillian Raftery

Jillian Raftery formerly worked on the newsdesk at ³ÉÈËXÕ¾ Newsradio 97.3 FM as an editor.

Video: Seahawk Russell Wilson sings along with Earth, Wind & Fire

Russell Wilson and Ciara walk the red carpet at the Grammys.
9 years ago

Video: Seahawk Russell Wilson sings along with Earth, Wind & Fire

Russell Wilson and Ciara walk the red carpet at the Grammys.
9 years ago

Video: Seahawk Russell Wilson sings along with Earth, Wind & Fire

Russell Wilson and Ciara walk the red carpet at the Grammys.
9 years ago

Despite push to find a safe place, some campground hosts saying no to homeless RVs

Many have suggested RVs lining Seattle streets move into local campgrounds. But K.O.A. owners aren't rolling out the red carpet.
10 years ago

Kitsap deputy in DUI controversy has a history of on-duty car crashes

Less than two weeks before he was found passed out in his car and admitted to drunk driving, this Kitsap sheriff's deputy wrecked his patrol car while on duty.
10 years ago

Lakewood cybersecurity training program readies vets to fight online threats

They've spent years defending their country. And now they'll get the chance to defend cyberspace.
10 years ago

Expect tighter security, costume restriction at Star Wars premieres

Thousands of Star Wars fans are counting down the minutes until tonight's premier - make sure to know your etiquette, and what to expect.
10 years ago

Bremerton coach files religious discrimination against district over 50-yard-line prayers

He was suspended for praying on the 50-yard-line, then hew as let go. Now Bremerton High School football coach Joe Kennedy has filed a complaint of religious discrimination.
10 years ago

Food scarcity could threaten Northwest’s orca baby boom

The news of seven orca calves born in the last year has many celebrating, except for researchers, who say the babies could be in grave danger.
10 years ago

Redmond asteroid mining industry celebrates precedent in space law

One legal hurdle has been cleared on the way to finding and harvesting water, minerals, metals and even rocket fuel in space.
10 years ago

UW scientists develop breakthrough laser-cooling tech

Researchers at the University of Washington have achieved what many have attempted and failed before — to use lasers in a super cool new way.
10 years ago

Earthquakes are bringing Seattle and China together

Next week, nearly 100 Chinese ground troops will be touching down at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
10 years ago

Everett hosts pivotal gymnastics competition on the road to the Olympics

Everett has been selected, once again, to host the biennial Pacific Rim Gymnastics Championships. It's one stop on the road to the Olympics in Rio.
10 years ago

New technology helps families prepare for flood season

Flood season is right around the corner, even with predictions of a warmer, drier winter.
10 years ago

How rainy Seattle could become the country’s oasis

The region known for gloomy, rainy days without end could turn into a major destination if climate change predictions turn out to be correct.
10 years ago

Families of Marysville-Pilchuck High School shooting victims demand answers, apology

The parents of the students who died in last year's shooting criticized the Marysville School District for not being more transparent or responsive in their quest for answers.
10 years ago

Local activists renew push to wipe out polio worldwide

Picture a summer in Seattle where you can't go to the pool. Or the beach. That's what it was like in Seattle during the polio epidemic in the 1940s.
10 years ago

No evidence at thrift stores that Seahawks fans are shedding their colors

Despite the recent losses tugging at the heartstrings of Seahawks fans, the 12's haven't ditched their football attire.
10 years ago

Boeing’s new ‘space bins’ give travelers more room for carry-ons

Passengers may have a little less head room on the next Alaska flight, but that little sacrifice could end the airline carry-on rat race.
10 years ago

The wettest neighborhood in Seattle is…

In a city famous for rain, one neighborhood in Seattle has the distinction of being wetter than any other.
10 years ago

Not enough workers to keep up with the Seattle boom

The Seattle area added more construction jobs than any other city in the country last year. But progress is being thwarted by companies running out of workers to finish the jobs.
10 years ago

Seattle’s special education teachers asking for more support

Support staff like speech therapists and counselors help students who are falling behind, but many say they don't get the time they need to help the children who need it the most.
10 years ago

Dozens of animals rescued after raid on Seattle town home

Seattle police busted what they believe to be an illegal animal breeding operation being run out of a luxury apartment building.
10 years ago

Victims’ attorney: ‘Someone must have known something was very wrong’ with Marysville school shooter

Families of teen victims of the Marysville-Pilchuck High School shooting are banding together to find out if the attack could have been prevented.
10 years ago