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Julia Dallas

Julia Dallas is a content editor for MyNorthwest. She's a Washington native and grew up in Adna. After earning her journalism degree from the University of Washington, she started working as a promotions assistant for Bonneville. She then earned her master's degree from Syracuse University. After that, she worked as a web producer for 成人X站 7 before coming back to Bonneville to join the MyNorthwest team. She loves pet sitting her friend's dogs and taking dance classes in her free time.

Seattle’s ‘bolder’ transportation levy could cost residents even more

Seattle City Council member Tammy Morales has proposed a "bolder levy focused on improving traffic safety."
1 year ago

Rainforest animal found at rest area finds refuge in local zoo

A kinkajou, a rainforest animal that looks similar to a lemur, was discovered far from its natural habitat.
1 year ago

Seattle to hire 18 behavioral health responders as police force dwindles

Harrell announced Seattle will be hiring 18 additional behavioral health responders after securing nearly $2 million in federal funding.
1 year ago

Tumwater police searching for 2 people who allegedly set building ablaze

The Tumwater Police Department is looking for two people who allegedly set an abandoned building on fire Sunday.
1 year ago

1 killed, several others injured in major SeaTac car crash

Five people and two cars were involved in a violent car crash in SeaTac on Friday, the King County Sheriff's Office told 成人X站 Newsradio.
1 year ago

Deputies searching for person who hit, nearly killed woman in Kent

King County deputies are looking for the person who almost killed a woman in Kent in a hit-and-run on Sunday.
1 year ago

Washington sex offender caught allegedly traveling to sexually assault teen

A 27-year-old registered Washington sex offender was caught while he was allegedly traveling to Oregon to sexually assault a teen.
1 year ago

2 Seattle schools to say goodbye to cell phones in the fall

Starting this fall, students at Seattle's Hamilton International Middle School will have to lock up their cell phones during school hours.
1 year ago

Seattle scholarship celebrates LGBTQ+ community

Founded in 1991, the GSBA Scholarship & Education Fund, with the help of Carter Subaru, has invested almost $6 million in 552 scholars.
1 year ago

‘Very emotional situation:’ Milton officer run over, dragged through parking lot

A Milton officer was severely injured while he was trying to take down a suspect on Wednesday in a Taco Bell parking lot.
1 year ago

State sends reinforcements to review Marysville’s struggling school budget

The Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction has put together a committee to review Marysville School District's budget.
1 year ago

What’s open on Juneteenth?

With the day off, many people may decide to do some shopping. But what's open during the holiday?
1 year ago

County official proposes criminal program: Pay fine, seek treatment or leave

The Mason County Commissioner is proposing a new program for people who commit misdemeanor crimes that would give them the option to relocate.
1 year ago

Man dies after Edmonds home catches fire

Firefighters responded after a person called 911 to report smoke coming from an Edmonds home and sounds of a baby crying inside.
1 year ago

Bellingham sixth grader allegedly punched by man in racist attack

A Bellingham 6th-grader was allegedly attacked by a man who was spewing racist comments during a school field trip on Wednesday.
1 year ago

90 Lynnwood residents — mostly seniors — on verge of homelessness

Seattle Morning News' Dave Ross speaks with the Lynnwood City Council president on protecting residents who live in manufactured home communities and are seeing massive rent increases on the land their homes sit on.聽
1 year ago

‘Part of our legacy’: ‘Boys in the Boat’ rower’s family yearns to bring gold medal home

"Boys in the Boat" rower John White's Olympic gold medal was put up for auction. His grandson Colby White is fighting to get it back.
1 year ago

Coast Guard saves kayakers including child, dog near Bellingham

The United States Coast Guard Pacific Northwest rescued a group of people from their swamped kayaks on Sunday near Bellingham.
1 year ago

‘HORRIBLE idea’: Kent police call bomb squad after explosive brought to business

Kent police are urging the public not to transport explosives after multiple devices were brought to the department and one to a business.
1 year ago

‘If you flee, we will pursue you:’ Washington police respond to new law

A new Washington police pursuit law went into effect on Thursday. 成人X站 Newsradio spoke with agencies about what the public can expect.
1 year ago

Seattle to see lowest tides of the year Thursday

According to NOAA, at 11:21 a.m. on Thursday Seattle tides will be -3.36 feet.
1 year ago

Point Defiance Zoo euthanizes tiger after ‘sharp decline in health’

The Point Defiance Zoo has euthanized its 13-year-old Sumatran tiger. Sanjiv was suffering from spinal disease.
1 year ago

Celebrate Seattle’s 50th Pride anniversary!

June is Pride Month and Seattle's 50th Pride! This month, locals can find numerous events to celebrate throughout the city.
1 year ago

Public Health: Confirmed measles case at Sea-Tac Airport

Public Health - Seattle and King County has reported a confirmed measles case at Sea-Tac Airport on May 10 and 11.
1 year ago