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Stephanie Klein

Former MyNorthwest Editor

Stephanie Klein

Former MyNorthwest editor. Stephanie began working on the 成人X站 Newsradio newsdesk fresh out of the University of Washington in 2002. After a short stint producing reality TV, she returned to help launch MyNorthwest in Feb. 2008. When she's not pouring over Google Analytics or a city budget, she loves being outside in her yard or on a patio with a novel and a hot cup of coffee. Check out her past stories below.

Expanded mask mandate takes effect Saturday statewide

Secretary of Health John Wiesman said a mask or face covering must be worn in common areas, including elevators, hallways, university housing, hotels, motels, and assisted living facilities.
5 years ago

Federal judge blocks Seattle law to ban crowd control tools

A federal judge blocked Seattle's law that would prohibit police from using crowd control tools. The city council's ordinance was to take effect on Sunday.
5 years ago

Small earthquake reported near Edmonds

A small earthquake was reported near Edmonds Friday afternoon.
5 years ago

Seattle police chief warns council of ban on crowd control tools ahead of weekend

Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best penned another letter to the city council, warning members that Ordinance 119805 concerning crowd control tools goes into effect this weekend.
5 years ago

Gov. Inslee tightens restrictions for weddings, funerals, restaurants, bars, gyms

Gov. Inslee on Thursday announced he will tighten restrictions for weddings, funeral, restaurants, bars, and gyms, among other recreational activities.
5 years ago

Seattle police chief asks city council to involve SPD in reform efforts

Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best posted a letter to the council on the Seattle Police Blotter on Wednesday asking the council to let the Seattle Police Department have a seat at the table before moving forward on $85 million in cuts.聽
5 years ago

Seattle Public Schools recommends remote instruction in fall

Seattle's school district is now recommending that instruction in the fall begins remotely, until the risk of transmission of COVID-19 has decreased.
5 years ago

Districts’ plans for reopening schools across Western Washington

Every school district across Western Washington has a different set of challenges for reopening in the fall of 2020 as it navigates the effects of coronavirus on students and staff.
5 years ago

Huge fire damages apartment building on Everett waterfront

A massive fire on the Everett waterfront damaged an apartment building, a home on Grand Avenue, a ladder truck, and an aid car.
5 years ago

Images of comet Neowise in Seattle’s sky

Have you missed the comet Neowise? Lucky for you, the National Weather Service in Seattle has captured several shots of the comet streaking across the Seattle sky since Monday.
5 years ago

Washington State Patrol will no longer allow I-5 protests

The Washington State Patrol says it will no longer allow protesters to enter I-5. WSP says it'll arrest pedestrians who walk onto the freeway.
5 years ago

20-year-old man injured in South Seattle shooting

Detectives from Seattle Police Department's Gang Unit are investigating a shooting that left a 20-year-old man injured early Monday morning.
5 years ago

Seattle police say West Precinct defaced after protest

Seattle police say people tagged the exterior of the West Precinct multiple times as a large demonstration took place in front of the building on Friday night.
5 years ago

To all the dads on Father’s Day

There鈥檚 nothing we can really say here to capture the appreciation we have for all of the fathers today, but we鈥檒l give it a try.
5 years ago

Kshama Sawant releases statement on shooting at the CHOP

Seattle Councilmember Kshama Sawant released a statement Saturday afternoon about the shooting at the CHOP early Saturday morning.
5 years ago

Police release body cam footage after CHOP shooting

Seattle police say they're investigating a shooting at 10th Avenue and East Pine, an intersection inside the Capitol Hill Occupied Protest or CHOP.
5 years ago

Seattle City Council approves ban on tear gas, police chokeholds

The Seattle City Council unanimously passed a bill to ban police chokeholds Monday, and also approved a ban on crowd control weapons, including tear gas.
5 years ago

How is Vitamin C important for a patients recovery?

Tracy Taylor has your Coronavirus medical update: Tracy discusses Vitamin C and the role it plays in helping patients recover from COVID-19. Also, an update from Dr. Fauci.
5 years ago

Tacoma Mayor wants officers involved in Manuel Ellis’ death fired, prosecuted

Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards wants police officers involved in the death of Manuel Ellis fired.
5 years ago

Update: Missing 3-year-old girl found safe, Amber Alert canceled

An Amber Alert was canceled Tuesday night. Police say a missing 3-year-old girl was found safe and the suspect is in custody.
5 years ago

Mayor Durkan denounces Trump’s threat to send troops to Seattle

On Monday, President Trump threatened to deploy the United States military to American cities to quell a rise of violent protests, but Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan says that's unconstitutional and illegal.
5 years ago

Seattle police timeline: Officers arrested 57 people on Saturday

Seattle police on Saturday arrested 57 people, mostly for burglary and assault. The police department released an initial timeline of events in an effort to offer full transparency to the public.
5 years ago

Cleanup efforts begin in Seattle, Bellevue in wake of Sunday protests

There were two stories on Sunday: One of peaceful protests and one of looting. Now, cleanup efforts begin across the region.
5 years ago

Gov. Inslee activates National Guard statewide

Just hours after activating a third round of National Guard members, Gov. Inslee said he has activated the Guard statewide.
5 years ago