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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.

2 crashes into snow plows as WSDOT warns drivers about slippery roads

As the snow starts to melt, WSDOT is reminding drivers to still slow down and use caution on the roads, specifically around snow plows.
2 years ago

Missing Indigenous Person Alert issued for 12-year-old girl in Burien

A Missing Indigenous Person Alert has been issued by the Washington State Patrol for a 12-year-old girl who went missing in Burien Monday.
2 years ago

Trader Joe’s settles with City of Seattle after labor laws violated

In a settlement with the City of Seattle, the Trader Joe鈥檚 Company must pay $55,009.51 for violations of Seattle labor laws.
2 years ago

Seattle housing cools as recession fears continue to linger

Seattle has had one of the fastest-growing housing markets in the country as tech giants brought in employees but the market has been cooling
2 years ago

5 rescued by Seattle firefighters from monorail after power outage

The Seattle Fire Department (SFD) responded to the monorail losing power Monday morning, trapping several riders inside.
2 years ago

Dead woman found in Thurston County apartment, boyfriend in custody

The Thurston County Sheriff鈥檚 Office is investigating a homicide in Lacey Monday morning after finding a woman dead in an apartment.
2 years ago

Puyallup Schools closed, others delayed as snow melt makes roads dangerous

The Puyallup School district says it's canceling classes for all schools Monday because the roads are expected to be dangerous during the morning commute.
2 years ago

Small Business Administration offers disaster relief after Bolt Creek Fire

The SBA announced Thursday that they would be offering disaster relief loans to businesses impacted by the Bolt Creek Fire.
2 years ago

Stevens Pass, Summit at Snoqualmie open with fresh snow

Ready to shred some powder? Stevens Pass and the Summit at Snoqualmie both announced that they would be opening this Friday
2 years ago

Sounders to host USMNT World Cup watch party at Seattle Armory

The Seattle Sounders FC will be hosting a World Cup watch party for the U.S. Men鈥檚 National Team's game against the Netherlands.
2 years ago

Six charged as part of drug ring in Skagit, Whatcom counties

Six people have been charged as part of a drug distribution operation selling heroin, methamphetamine and fentanyl.
2 years ago

NLRB: Starbucks violated labor laws, must negotiate with Roastery union

A victory for workers at the Starbucks Reserve Roastery after the NLRB ruled Starbucks violated labor law by refusing to bargain with the union.
3 years ago

Pierce County Transit gives free rides to warming centers

Pierce County Transit is offering free rides to warming centers and shelters this week to help those who need access to transportation.
3 years ago

School closures, delays as more freezing temps bring icy roads, more snow

After snow continued to fall for most of Wednesday, Thursday's below-freezing conditions are creating a mixture of rain, slush, snow and ice on roadways around the Puget Sound region.聽
3 years ago

Capital gains tax gets the go ahead as state Supreme Court considers case

The DOR will be able to collect Washington state's new capital gains tax ahead of the Washington state Supreme Court's final ruling
3 years ago

Strong winds, snow cuts power to thousands in Puget Sound area

Thousands of people are without power right now across western Washington after a late November snowfall, rain, and high winds swept across the area.
3 years ago

I-90 sees multiple closures due to icy roads, crashes

After a crash on eastbound Interstate 90, WSDOT has closed the highway starting at North Bend as snow continues to fall overnight and into the morning.
3 years ago

School districts across the sound cancel, delay class, with more snow on the way

After a sprinkle of snow across the Puget Sound region, several school districts are delaying or canceling classes for students today.
3 years ago

Seattle City Council likely to increase car tab registration fee

Seattle drivers could soon be hit with another car tab fee increase. A proposal would tack another $10 to city car tab fees.
3 years ago

Seattle Police hunt for suspect after 61-year-old stabbed in Pioneer Square

Seattle police are investigating after a 61-year-old was stabbed in Pioneer Square Saturday night.
3 years ago

Pierce County Sheriff trial to begin after illness delay

Jury selection begins in the trial against a Pierce County Sheriff, for reporting a Black man threatened to kill him, a claim considered false reporting
3 years ago

Snow causes spinouts, closes stretches of I-90 in Cascades

Washington State Patrol shut down stretches of I-90 near Ellensburg and another section around North Bend on Tuesday afternoon.
3 years ago

Adderall shortage causes some to look to alternate treatments

The country is in a shortage of Adderall, a drug used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder or ADHD.
3 years ago

Laser strike incidents at Sea-Tac Airport catches attention of FAA

The Federal Aviation Administration announced they would be investigating reports from flight crews targeted by lasers at Sea-Tac
3 years ago