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L.B. Gilbert

L.B. Gilbert is a Content Editor for MyNorthwest.com, originally from Morrison, Colorado. He has since graduated from Seattle University with a degree in journalism and political science, becoming the Investigative Editor of the school's student newspaper 'The Spectator.' He enjoys cooking, reading, and any activity in the outdoors, especially skiing and rock climbing.

Train in SODO derailed, crashed into power station

South Spokane street in South Seattle is all clear after portions of a train derailed and collided with a power station Monday night.
2 years ago

Person killed by fallen tree during windstorm east of Seattle

Crews are working to save a person after a tree fell on top of them in Fall City early Monday morning, according to Eastside Fire & Rescue.
2 years ago

Seattle Public Schools sue social media over youth mental health crisis

SPS has filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court alleging that social media companies have been part of a mental health crisis.
2 years ago

SDOT, KC Metro offer free transit during West Seattle Low Bridge closure

With the closure of the West Seattle Low Bridge, SDOT and King County Metro announced they will offer temporary free transit.
2 years ago

Windy conditions cause 20,000+ to lose power across Puget Sound

About 400 customers in south Seattle are now without power after a car smashed into a power line pole shortly before 2:30 this morning.
2 years ago

Five teens arrested for Ballard robbery, leading police on chase

Seattle Police arrested five teen boys for an alleged robbery of a man in Ballard and fleeing to The Commons Mall in Federal Way.
2 years ago

SR 520’s Evergreen Point Floating Bridge fully closed this weekend

State Route 520, including the Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge over Lake Washington, will be closed over the weekend
2 years ago

Ballard wizard-themed pub ‘The Splintered Wand’ announces closure

The Splintered Wand has cast its last spell already, announcing that they would be closing their doors permanently.
2 years ago

State Capitol building briefly evacuated ahead of legislative session

The Washington State Capitol Building was evacuated after a fire alarm went off ahead of the upcoming legislative session.
2 years ago

High winds, rain hit Puget Sound region causing power outages

Thousands of customers are still in the dark after high winds caused power outages in parts of Western Washington.
2 years ago

Repairs continue on West Seattle Low Bridge after ice storm

Engineers and technical experts with the Seattle Department of Transportation have been at the West Seattle Low Bridge every day.
2 years ago

Man barricaded himself in Mill Creek home after assault, SWAT negotiating

Deputies with the Snohomish County Sheriff鈥檚 Office are responding to an assault in Mill Creek, where a suspect is negotiating with members of the SWAT team
2 years ago

Seattle City Councilmember Alex Pederson won’t run for reelection

Seattle City Councilmember Alex Pederson announced Tuesday evening that he would not seek reelection at the end of his term in November 2023.聽
2 years ago

King County selected to participate in CDC National Health Survey

If you live in King County, you might receive a letter or phone call asking you to participate in a federal health survey this year
2 years ago

First Seattle homicide of 2023, woman found dead in SLU

Seattle Police are investigating a homicide after a woman was found in her apartment in South Lake Union Monday evening.
2 years ago

Bellingham Police arrest woman in $1.4 million embezzlement case

Bellingham Police have arrested a 44-year-old woman accused of embezzling $1.4 million from a local home improvement store.
2 years ago

Eastbound SR 512 closed for hours in Puyallup after multi-car crash

The eastbound lanes of State Route 512 in Puyallup were blocked for more than two hours on Tuesday after multiple collisions.
2 years ago

Tacoma votes for lower speed limits to reduce accidents

You could be driving a little bit slower through some "nonarterial streets" in Tacoma, after new speed limit signs are put up by the city.
2 years ago

Dry January could have long-term health benefits to kick off 2023

Planning for a 'Dry January' could start your entire year on a healthier note, according to a doctor with the University of Washington.
2 years ago

Where to get rid of your Christmas tree with help from the City of Seattle

Want to get rid of your Christmas tree? The City of Seattle is here to help, as SPU asks residents to put them out on collection day.
2 years ago

Tacoma Police shot and killed suspect during investigation

A suspect was shot and killed during an incident with Tacoma police officers after trying to flee in a car early Friday.
2 years ago

12-hour standoff in Thurston County leads to one injured and arrested

A nearly 12-hour standoff in Thurston county ended with shots fired and a 50-year-old man behind bars Thursday evening.
2 years ago

Bothell man arrested for alleged hate crime shooting

On Tuesday, a Bothell man was arrested after allegedly shooting at two Black men in Lynnwood this October.
2 years ago

Coast Guard rescues man, 2 dogs from vessel that lost power in BC

One person and two dogs are now safe after the U.S. Coast Guard rescued them from a sailing vessel that lost power Wednesday.
2 years ago