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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.

Robocalls warn Seattle parents school might get late start if teachers strike

As Seattle teachers continue pressing for changes to the district's latest contract offer parents are being warned to be ready for a strike.
12 years ago

Seattle’s first Hempfest after legalization

Thousands packed the Seattle waterfront park for the opening of a three-day marijuana festival - an event that is part party, part protest and part victory celebration after the legalization of pot in Washington and Colorado last fall. Hempfest was expected to draw as many as 85,000 people per day.
12 years ago

Police: Missing girl snuck out of group home

Maliika Andrus is mentally disabled, with the capacity of a 9 year old. She's been missing since Sunday morning.
12 years ago

New NFL bag policy will be enforced at Seahawks game Saturday

The entire NFL is implementing a new policy on the type of bags you can bring into the stadium during football games. The new rules go into effect at CenturyLink Field for the first time at the Seahawks-Broncos game Saturday night.
12 years ago

Autonomous cars, trucks not far off for Washington drivers

The "Google Car," a driverless car, is being tested by Google in California. Here in Washington, we don't have laws that would allow that, yet. But we're getting there, and faster than you might think.
12 years ago

Washington’s drone industry is booming

Boeing subsidiary Insitu is about to break ground on a facility that will double their drone manufacturing capability.
12 years ago

First responders from ‘crash house’ race to scene of SFO Boeing 777 wreck

First responders share what they encountered as they raced to the crash landing at San Francisco International Saturday.
12 years ago

Congressman, base commander hold JBLM Town Hall on sequestration

Congressman Denny Heck will answer questions about the effects of sequestration on Joint Base Lewis McChord.
12 years ago

10-year-old Woodinville chef lands invitation to White House

She's been making her own online cooking shows for the past year and now her "No-Noodle Lasagna" recipe has landed 10-year-old Amber Kelley an invitation to the White House.
12 years ago

The holiday drive is well underway

The state transportation department says heavy holiday traffic has begun.
12 years ago

Renters not looking to buy despite increasing rates

Rental rates are going up and up, but that doesn't seem to be pushing many people into buying a home.
12 years ago

911 shouldn’t be first call for illegal fireworks use

Even though they're probably not legal in your community chances are there will be at least a few big fireworks going off in your neighborhood this week.
12 years ago

Study: Girls afraid of being labeled ‘computer nerds’

A UW psychology professor found young women are steering away from computer science as a career because of the stereotypes that surround the field.
12 years ago

Chop shop busts lead to stolen cars, missing girl

A pair of chop shops busted in the last week led cops to dozens of stolen cars and a missing 16-year-old girl.
12 years ago

Gig Harbor mom determined to open one of Washington’s first charter schools

A woman from Gig Harbor is planning to open one of Washington's first charter schools in Tacoma, if she can get authorized by the state.
12 years ago

Husband of murdered Bothell woman arrested

After being caught having sex in the front yard of the home he shared with his late wife, Alan Smith is now under arrest on an unrelated charge.
12 years ago

UW urban planners hold symposium on future of bicycles on city streets

The University of Washington is convening an International Bicycle Symposium to consider better ways of integrating bikes in urban areas.
12 years ago

Starbucks becomes refuge for Turkey protesters

Usually big corporate entities are the target of protests, but in Turkey, one Seattle-based company has become an unlikely refuge for anti-government demonstrators who've been occupying Taksim Square.
12 years ago

Seven tips to prepare your graduate for their financial future

They've made it to the finish line: graduation. Really, it's just the beginning of the next phase of your child's life.
12 years ago

More questions than answers in Seattle teen’s murder

A reward is in place for a tip that solves the seemingly random shooting death of a 15-year-old Seattle girl walking along a road in Lake Stevens Saturday night.
12 years ago

Plans for Sumner bridge replacements amidst Skagit bridge catastrophe

The recent I-5 bridge collapse over the Skagit River may make a pair of planned bridge replacement projects in Sumner move a little more smoothly.
12 years ago

How City Year volunteers are making a big difference in Seattle schools

There's a new program aimed at getting young adults together with young students. This time the recent grads are paired with veteran teachers - and they're not hired, they're all volunteers.
12 years ago

State Senator: WSDOT should have seen bridge collapse coming

A state senator says the Interstate 5 bridge that collapsed into the Skagit River had been hit several times by over-sized vehicles before the accident that caused the structure to crumble.
12 years ago

Get in now: GET rates could go up after midnight

Parents investing early in their child's college education may soon have to start shelling out a little more.
12 years ago