成人X站

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.

Mayor Durkan sheds tears over destruction in downtown Seattle

Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan emphasized that the destruction in downtown Seattle Saturday night was not the actions of protesters earlier in the day.
5 years ago

Kshama Sawant calls out Seattle Mayor Durkan after riot

Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant called out Mayor Jenny Durkan Saturday night after riots left downtown looking like war zone.聽
5 years ago

Lightning strikes reported across Puget Sound

Thunder and lightning were reported across the Puget Sound region on Saturday as thunderstorms moved through the area.
5 years ago

Gov. Inslee eases restrictions on religious gatherings

While he would prefer services be done remotely or by drive-in, Gov. Inslee announced a set of guidelines religious organizations should follow for in-person gatherings in Washington state.聽
5 years ago

SPD marks National Missing Children’s Day with tribute to 1979 case

Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best said National Missing Children's Day is a day to remember children who remain missing and those who work to protect children and bring their abusers to justice.
5 years ago

Seattle police make arrest in anti-Asian bias incident in Ballard

Seattle police are searching for a person of interest in at least one of three separate Anti-Asian Bias incidents that were reported in Ballard on Saturday.
5 years ago

Seven more counties get green light to move to Phase 2

Seven more counties were approved on Saturday to move on to Phase 2 in Gov. Inslee's Safe Start plan: Cowlitz, Grant, Island, Jefferson, Mason, Pacific, and San Juan counties.
5 years ago

Snohomish County likely not ready for Phase 2 by June 1

While 14 counties in Washington state have met criteria to move on to Phase 2 of reopening, Snohomish County has a ways to go to meet the guidelines even by June 1.
5 years ago

Seattle police officers shot, killed man brandishing knives

Officers arrived to West Mercer Place and Elliott Avenue West around 3:30 pm Tuesday after several 911 calls reporting that a man with knives was chasing and threatening people.
5 years ago

Gov. Inslee approves medical, dental offices to reopen

Gov. Inslee announced on Monday a proclamation to reopen non-urgent medical and dental procedures.
5 years ago

Paine Field to temporarily suspend passenger service

After about a year of service, Paine Field is temporarily suspending passenger service for aircraft ramp maintenance and repairs.聽
5 years ago

Coronavirus ‘Patient Zero’ was not Snohomish County man, health officials say

The man who was first diagnosed with coronavirus in Snohomish County should not be considered Patient Zero, health officials say.
5 years ago

Gov. Inslee can’t guarantee Phase 2 will start June 1

Based on a three-week buffer between each phase, Washington state could move to Phase 2 of reopening on June 1. But Gov. Inslee said that's not guaranteed.
5 years ago

To all the moms on Mother’s Day

There's nothing we can really say here to capture the appreciation we have for all of the mothers today, but we'll give it a try.
5 years ago

What happens if a contact tracer contacts you?

A dozen different iPhone apps, a team of researchers, and the phone call from the health department. This week on COVID-19 Seattle, reporter Aaron Granillo covers contract tracing.
5 years ago

Gov. Inslee announces variances for five counties, opens curbside retail

Gov. Inslee on Friday said the state has approved variance for five small counties in Washington state. Columbia, Garfield, Lincoln, Ferry, and Pend Orielle are able to move on to Phase Two of reopening.
5 years ago

Behavioral expert: Washingtonians can expect depressing fall after angry summer

A clinical psychologist with Seattle University says we're about to feel angry and depressed as the global pandemic continues this summer.
5 years ago

Gov. Inslee announces partial reopening of outdoor recreation on May 5

Gov. Inslee announced a partial reopening of outdoor recreation on May 5 assuming healthy guidelines continue responsibly among Washingtonians.
5 years ago

Gov. Inslee says data will direct reopening Washington, not ‘irrational forces’

Gov. Inslee addressed non-compliance to his Stay Home, Stay Healthy order after the Snohomish County sheriff publicly expressed his displeasure.聽
5 years ago

At-home ‘swab and scan’ kits identify 44 COVID-19 cases in King County

In the first 18 days of testing, SCAN says it identified 44 positive cases of coronavirus out of the 4,092 swab samples (1.6%) collected across King County.
5 years ago

Gov. Inslee calls out President Trump’s ‘unhinged rantings’

Washington Governor Jay Inslee said President Trump's Twitter storm on Friday could lead to violence.
5 years ago

Boeing to resume commercial production in Washington next week

Boeing announced on Thursday it will resume all commercial airplane production in a "phased approach" at facilities around the Puget Sound region next week.
5 years ago

Gov. Inslee warns against ending social distancing too early

Gov. Inslee is taking every opportunity to warn Washingtonians that it's too early to consider ending social distancing across the state.
5 years ago

West Seattle Bridge will be closed through 2021, or forever

The West Seattle Bridge will remain closed to traffic through 2021 or beyond, according to the Seattle Department of Transportation.
5 years ago