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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.

Streetwear store in West Seattle victim of smash-and-grab robbery twice in 4 days

A clothing store in West Seattle was the latest victim of a smash-and-grab robbery when a van drove into their storefront early Monday morning.
1 year ago

Mercer Island HS band to play in Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade

The eyes of millions will be on the Mercer Island High School marching band this Thanksgiving as they play in the Macy's Parade.
1 year ago

Woman reportedly escapes after being held captive in Gig Harbor; suspect dead

A 27-year-old woman is recovering after she told police she was held captive and beaten for several days inside a Gig Harbor home.
1 year ago

Man arrested in connection with disappearance of Thurston County couple

The Thurston County Sheriff's Office said Friday they have arrested a man in connection with the murder and kidnapping of a missing couple.
1 year ago

Jack and Spike: People need to know how to spot fake news

All students in California are now required to learn basic media literacy in an attempt to spot fake news and increase critical thinking.
1 year ago

Suspect arrested for murder of 53-year-old Ravensdale man

A suspect has been arrested linked to the murder of 53-year-old Nicholas Valison of Ravensdale at the end of September.
1 year ago

Poll: Dave Reichert ahead of Bob Ferguson in WA governor race

Republican gubernatorial candidate Dave Reichert leads WA Attorney General Bob Ferguson in a new poll ahead of the 2024 election.
1 year ago

Search is on for Thurston County couple who disappeared under ‘suspicious’ circumstances

A husband and wife in Thurston County are missing under suspicious circumstances as the police look for any sign of their whereabouts.
1 year ago

Hurricane Ridge sets reopening day for winter time activities

Hurricane Ridge is opening for winter activities starting the day after Thanksgiving, Nov. 23, the National Park Service (NPS) announced.
1 year ago

No school closures recommended for 2024-25, Seattle superintendent says

No Seattle Public Schools will be closed or consolidated next year under a proposal from the Superintendent.
1 year ago

Sound Transit restarts fare enforcement, fines for Link light rail

Sound Transit has restarted fare enforcement for riders on the Link light rail after more than two years.
1 year ago

Hillary Franz ends governor run, shifts to replace Derek Kilmer in U.S. House

In an announcement this morning, the Public Lands Commissioner Hilary Franz said that she is dropping out of the race for the next governor of Washington state and instead will be running to represent the 6th Congressional District.
1 year ago

Seattle mayor proposes police agreement looking to improve officer availability

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell recently unveiled new details of a proposed plan to improve public safety in the form of a new agreement with the Seattle's Police Officers Guild.
1 year ago

Flames shoot 40 feet in air as train catches fire in Tacoma

A large fire response near Tacoma Rail near the Port of Tacoma Wednesday night closed roadways in the area for over an hour. The fire was reported in a train car containing vehicles just after 8 p.m. at聽2102 Marshal Avenue near Tacoma Rail. Read more here: Light rail trains begin testing between Bellevue and Redmond […]
1 year ago

Analysts: Seattle City Council election shows Democrats worried ‘city streets are unsafe’

Political analysts are saying that this year marks Seattle's turn away from load, progressive politics and towards more business-friendly, public safety-oriented priorities.
1 year ago

Burien shelter funding deadline nears as city council meeting gets heated

King County said it will withdraw the funding if Burien does not find a suitable location because the money if from the federal American Rescue Plan Act.
2 years ago

Another suspicious package found at Seattle synagogue

Another hazmat call at a Seattle Synagogue leaves a Jewish community in North Seattle on edge.
2 years ago

After botched appendix surgery, man sues UW Medicine for removing wrong organ

A local man is fighting for his life after an allegedly botched surgery; now聽he's suing the doctor from the University of Washington Medicine and the state.
2 years ago

Protesters block Port of Tacoma trying to delay military vessel headed to Israel

Right now, pro-Palestinian protestors are at the Port of Tacoma, attempting to block what they believe is a boat loaded with weapons and military equipment heading to the Middle East.
2 years ago

John and Shari: New AI assisted Beatles song is a ‘beautiful thing’

Thanks to the help of AI, John Lennon's voice can still be heard on a newly released Beatles song 'Now and Then'.
2 years ago

New ‘first-in-the-nation’ policy limits Seattle police from knowingly lying

The city is instituting a new policy limiting the Seattle Police Department's ability to use ruses in their work, citing recent instances where the public's trust was undermined
2 years ago

HoneyHole employees unpaid after owner disappears, but not for the first time

HoneyHole, a hugely popular neighborhood stop, has been embroiled in controversy recently after being sold by its founders in 2021.
2 years ago

Overnight camping ban going into effect in Burien

Starting Wednesday night, anyone sleeping or residing on public property from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. could be charged with a misdemeanor.
2 years ago

Nursing assistant tackled by Snohomish County officer, settles lawsuit for $75K

A healthcare worker tackled by a Snohomish County deputy for jaywalking has settled a lawsuit against the county for the violent take-down in March 2020.
2 years ago