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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.

Gee & Ursula: Police culture to blame for comments on woman killed by SPD car

Controversial body camera footage from an SPD officer responding to the scene of a woman killed in a crosswalk was released Monday.聽
2 years ago

Army Corps of Engineers: Low Lake Washington water levels may limit boat traffic

Since it has been unusually dry this summer, Lake Washington's water level is significantly lower than it is normally.
2 years ago

AG Ferguson files lawsuit against charity, misusing $1.2M for BIPOC communities

Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson is suing a Washington foundation for allegedly misusing grant funds meant to go to communities of color.
2 years ago

NLRB files complaint against Amazon for unlawful confidentiality agreement

A new complaint from the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB ) is accusing Amazon of requiring some corporate employees to sign an unlawful confidentiality agreement. The complaint states Amazon had required a former employee from its drone project, Amazon Prime Air, to sign an agreement that forbade discussion of information regarding Amazon, whether or not […]
2 years ago

Evergreen Public Schools, teachers settle strike and sign contracts

After a 2-week strike, one of Washington's largest school districts restarted classes Monday morning.
2 years ago

Officer in Edmonds hit with personal car during theft

An off-duty Seattle police officer is recovering from injuries after he was hit by his personal car by a thief when he interrupted a car prowl in Edmonds.
2 years ago

Bellevue officer injured escorting VP Harris released from hospital

Bellevue Police Officer injured last month as he was escorting Vice President Kamala Harris in Seattle is expected to be released from the hospital Friday.
2 years ago

Kroger, Albertsons selling QFC brand name, over 400 stores in $1.9B deal

Kroger and Albertsons will sell more than 400 stores and other assets as they seek to clear a path for a merger with antitrust regulators.
2 years ago

Endangered northern leopard frogs released back into wild

Almost 300 endangered northern leopard frogs that were raised at the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park were released into the wild at the end of August.
2 years ago

Seattle police investigating fatal shooting in South Park

In Seattle's South Park neighborhood Thursday morning, a man was shot and left for dead.
2 years ago

Seattle City Council committee approves resolution to ‘Lid I-5’

After being talked about for years, the Seattle City Council took steps with a vote Tuesday to start the process of building a 'lid' over I-5.
2 years ago

Seattle Public Schools union reaches tentative contract on first day of school

The same day that Seattle Public School students returned to classes, the district also reached a tentative contract agreement with some of their unionized staff.聽
2 years ago

Gun shop in Monroe smashed with car, police investigating burglary

Police in Monroe are working to catch suspects who smashed a car into the front of a gun shop in Monroe, Wash., Wednesday morning.
2 years ago

Former finance director embezzled $3M from Seattle non-profits sentenced

A former finance director of two Seattle non-profits pleads guilty to embezzling more than $3 million to pay for her luxuries.
2 years ago

Elysian Brewing workers at Georgetown brewery vote to unionize

Workers at Elysian Brewing in South Seattle have unionized their brewery production, as 33 employees working in the brewery, packaging, quality assurance, and warehouse join Teamsters Local 117.聽
2 years ago

Shooting in Lynnwood park leaves 1 dead, 2 injured

Lynnwood police were called to a park Monday night to reports of a shooting, finding one person dead and at least two others hurt.
2 years ago

SR 20 reopens as Sourdough, Blue Lake fires keep burning

The Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has reopened State Route 20 (SR 20), after the road has been closed due to wildfires.
2 years ago

WA manufacturer fined nearly $500,000 for exposing worker to dangerous chemicals

A chemical manufacturing company in Moses Lake is facing a nearly $500,000 fine for exposing a worker to dangerous chemicals.
2 years ago

Lawsuit for teen death in CHOP zone names ex-police leader, fire chief

Antonio Mays Jr., 16 years old, was visiting Seattle from San Diego and was visiting to join the protests when he was shot and killed.
2 years ago

Possible drive-by shooting at Sammamish Airbnb leaves 1 dead

A man in his 60s was killed early Thursday morning in what is believed to be a "possible drive-by shooting" at a rental home in Sammamish.
2 years ago

Snoqualmie Police find body of missing hiker, 20, on Little Si

The Snoqualmie Police Department found the body of a man who went missing hiking near Little Si.
2 years ago

Sgt. Moss: Kids need someone to look up to as youth crime rises

It comes as law enforcement across western Washington are seeing an increase in violent crime committed by teenagers.
2 years ago

Sound Transit approves $122.5M contract change, will conduct more research

It has been seven years since a ballot measure approved multiple expansions of the Link light rail, now two more years of planning and $33 million are needed
2 years ago

Victoria Clipper avoids strike with union after reaching last-minute deal

A strike among Victoria Clipper workers has been averted after the union and ferry company agreed on a contract.
2 years ago