A graduate of Wenatchee High School, Mark moved to Spokane in 1990 and worked as a producer and editor of the KXLY 920 Morning News over 18 years. The field of Information Technology piqued his interest, and he left broadcasting to work I-T for various businesses. Mark decided to return to broadcast journalism and work as a broadcaster and content creator for Townsquare Media - Newsradio 560 KPQ and now Newsradio 610 KONA. He has three beautiful children who’ve grown to be amazing young women. Mark likes to spend time enjoying the great outdoors, disc golfing, fishing, hiking, and camping.
Mark Rattner
Benton County Sheriff’s Deputies Using New Restraint Device
Straps and handles around the device's leg restraints are used to carry the suspect to a secure location
Big Changes Coming to West Richland’s Lewis and Clark Ranch
Plans are in the works to develop the land for urban use and growth
Life Saving Devices Planned for Badger Mountain
First responders have been called to the area several times for reports of cardiac arrest
Kennewick Man Suspected of Killing Brother-in-Law Found Dead
The motive behind Monday night's shooting of Travis Kitchen on South Jean Street is still under investigation.
Christmas Lights Brighten Kennewick’s Historic Waterfront
Display includes one of the tallest living Christmas trees in the region.
Washington Students Eligible for Pell Grant Maximum Increase
The student aid form, called FAFSA, has been simplified from 100 questions to as few as 20
School Resource Officers in Tri-Cities Playing Vital Roles
Incidents at both schools are good reminders for all school aged children to report threats to a trusted adult or 9-1-1
Kennewick Police: Guns Found Inside Kamiakin High School
Detectives say no threats were made to students or staff.
Holiday Travel at Tri-Cities Airport Exceeds Expectations
Airport director attributes the more than 20% increase to a couple factors.
State To Help Pay for Mid-Columbia Park Upgrades
Grant money is being used to address maintenance backlogs in local parks.