成人X站

Former 成人X站 Newsradio Anchor/Reporter

Kim Shepard

Kim Shepard was formerly a news anchor and reporter for 成人X站 Newsradio.

Major medical technology coming out of local garage

Seattle doctors hope 3D printing will help them perform heart surgeries never before possible.
10 years ago

Pot vending machine, shops selling ‘Girl Scout Cookie’

The first vending machine to dispense medicinal marijuana products in Seattle is now operating at Seattle Caregivers. But, some of the products might be violating copyright law.
10 years ago

Seattle doctors hopeful new treatment can cure childhood cancer

A team at Seattle Children's Hospital is testing an experimental immunotherapy treatment that shows great promise in the fight against the most common type of childhood cancer.
10 years ago

One year after Typhoon Haiyan

Local charity Child United continues the rebuilding efforts in the Philippines, one year after Typhoon Haiyan displaced more than four million people.
11 years ago

Why no laws about guns and kids in Washington?

Despite a string of incidents where children got a hold of guns at home, there are currently no state laws addressing the issue.
11 years ago

Getting McKenzie some wheels

After her medical van broke down on the side of the road recently, a local Keller Williams agent is hoping to get McKenzie Harris and her family more reliable transportation.
11 years ago

Repairing tiny, broken hearts

Hundreds of newborn babies with heart defects are about to take part in research headed by Seattle Children's Hospital that could change the way young cardiac patients are treated in the future.
11 years ago

Using the 12th Man spirit to save lives in Zambia

World Vision is hoping "Flash Philanthropy" and the spirit of the 12th Man will help complete desperately needed medical facilities in Zambia.
11 years ago

Injured 7-year-old touches Russell Wilson’s heart

McKenzie Harris and her family had no idea when he visited her at Seattle Children's Hospital that he was impacted by the meeting as much as she was.
11 years ago

What will happen to Everett’s infamous bikini barista stands?

After the owner pleads guilty to prostitution, several bikini barista stands are being handed over to the city of Everett. Now what?
11 years ago

An Ode to Dr. Seuss

Who doesn't know the work of Dr. Suess? The legendary children's author wrote 43 books during his 50 year career. Soon, there will be one more to add to that list. So, in his honor, I've decided to deliver this story... Seuss style.
11 years ago

Enforcing federal drug laws, in a state with legal pot

The new Special Agent In Charge of the FBI in Seattle reflects on his investigation of Edward Snowden and the future of federal pot laws.
11 years ago

Oso kids reclaiming their childhood at summer camp

About a hundred children from the area devastated by the Oso landslide are receiving scholarships to summer camp, thanks to generous donations from the community.
11 years ago

Listen: 911 call of Tacoma teen reporting killing his father

Tacoma police have released the 911 recording of a 16-year-old reporting he murdered his father.
11 years ago

David vs. Goliath: One woman’s fight against Amazon

Amazon controls a majority of the e-book market in the US, so when they refuse to work with a major publishing house, it can affect millions of people. Ardelle Cowie is hoping to get the Seattle-based company to change their ways.
11 years ago

McKenzie’s Moving!

A 7-year-old Pierce County girl is moving for the first time since being left paralyzed in a car crash on New Year's Day.
11 years ago

Man, 34, tries to ‘make friends’ with 13-year-old outside Tacoma middle school

Tacoma police are keeping a close eye on a man who recently attempted to lure a 13-year-old girl to hang out with him.
11 years ago

After Washington brothers go missing, flying octogenarians undeterred

Deep snow has made the search very difficult, after two brothers in their 80's went missing last week somewhere near Yellowstone National Park.
11 years ago

Study on aging hopes to answer how we can live, thrive in our 90s

Living to be a hundred and being healthy and vibrant when you get there is the focus of one of the biggest studies of its kind of the "over 90" crowd.
11 years ago

Prosecutor: Man suspected of setting girlfriend on fire admits to crime from hospital bed

A Puyallup man, accused of setting his girlfriend on fire, has allegedly admitted to the crime from his hospital bed.
11 years ago

Making money as a zombie

A local production company needs more than a thousand zombies for their new Syfy series "Z-Nation."
11 years ago

Big business reaches out to help customers impacted by Oso mudslide

A Ron and Don listener in Snohomish County was surprised to get a call from a big corporation worried about whether she might be impacted by the landslide in Oso.
11 years ago

Slow progress for baby Duke caught in Oso mudslide

Harborview is reporting all patients injured in the Oso mudslide are improving, including 5-month-old baby Duke.
11 years ago

Seattle Archdiocese hosts community Meetings on IRS scam

The Seattle Archdiocese is hosting public meetings to further their investigation into the IRS scam that's hit more than a thousand people.
11 years ago