Jaime Skelton is a Regional Digital Managing Editor for Townsquare Media serving Tri-Cities, Yakima, and Wenatchee, Washington. She has worked in online publishing for 14 years as a writer and editor, initially covering the video game industry but now covering local news in Central and Eastern Washington. She has a particular passion for environmental issues.
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Washington State Officials Declare Drought Emergency
Washington State has issued an emergency drought declaration for the remainder of 2024.
[ALERT] Cream Cheese Stuffed Bagels Recalled from Washington Stores
These two bagel products from Feel Good Foods, sold widely in Washington, might actually contain gluten.
5 mistakes spring bird watchers make in central Washington
Protected species in Washington such as the greater sage-grouse and snowy owl are at risk from a few common mistakes by bird watchers.
These unique pets aren’t outlawed in Washington State
It can be difficult to navigate animal ownership laws, but here's a guide to some of the legal pet options in Washington that aren't just cats or dogs.
WSU Launches Contest To Name New Apple Variety WA 64
Washington State University has launched a contest to name its apple variety "WA 64."
Iconic Columbia River riverboat American Empress has new owner
The American Empress - once a common sight on the Columbia River - has finally been sold to a new owner.
Weird or wonderful? This Clarkston, WA home has a unique design
We all like snooping inside other people's houses - so let's look at this unique listing in Clarkston, Washington.
50 Things to Thank Washington State For
Invention and innovation happen all over the world, all the time - but there's no denying that Washington State has contributed a distinct collection of ideas that have changed the world.
Wheat, Barley, Corn, Hay: PNW Prospective Plantings Report Released
A summary of the Pacific Northwest Prospective Plantings Report from the USDA for 2024.
Terror Gripped Washington State One Dark Easter Sunday
This Easter Sunday, take some time to remember the victims of the Easter Massacre of Pullman, Washington, 1949.