I'm originally from Vashon Island, Washington and a proud Pirate! I bounced around in Alaska, California and Hawaii before landing in the Tri-Cities. I’ve spent most of my radio career on my favorite radio station - 1027 KORD! I love this town, the people, the river and the quality of life in the Mid Columbia. When I'm not on the radio you can find me and my wife on Badger Mountain, on a bike path, at the gym or Bikram Yoga. Thanks for checking out my page and for listening!
Paul Drake
At $70 Million, It’s One of Washington’s Most Expensive Homes [PHOTOS]
Hunts Point on the banks of Lake Washington is one of the most coveted waterfront communities in Washington, if not the entire world. And, this stunning 17,599 square-foot estate sits in the heart of the community.
Human Remains Discovered 58 Years After Seattle Bound Plane Crash
One of the most baffling mysteries in aviation history is the disappearance of Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501. On June 23, 1950 the DC-4 Prop-liner vanished while on its way to Seattle from New York. The plane completely disappeared from radar during a severe thunderstorm.
Just How Big Was the Biggest Fish Ever Caught in the Columbia River?
It weighed over 1,100 pounds and was over 12 feet long. The fish was caught by accident after it got tangled in a salmon gill net.
Two Semi Trucks Plow off I-84 into Columbia River [PHOTOS]
I-84 has reopened after crews plucked two semi-trucks from the Columbia River near Biggs. According to the Sherman County Sheriff’s Office, The trucks left the highway and crashed into the river within a few hours of each other.
Debate and Mystery Surrounding Washington’s “Roswell” Incident Continues
Washington State has had its share of unsolved mysteries over the years. One that stands out and still baffles many to this day is the “Maury Island Incident,” which happened a few days before the famous Roswell UFO event.
5 Hysterical and Not So Hysterical Things About Living in Washington State
There are some quirky aspects of living in Washington State and here are 5 of them.
Yes, Millions of Years Ago, the Tri-Cities Landscape Was Green and Lush
Sub-tropical plants and trees instead of sagebrush and sand? Yep, it was here in eastern Washington millions of years ago.
New Multi-Million Dollar Wall in Pasco is Already Covered with Graffiti
Its purpose is to reduce road noise for residents living in the area but it's become a haven for taggers instead.
Fall Weddings in Tri-Cities Are Amazing, Here Are 8 Venues to Consider
The fall wedding season in Tri-Cities is ramping up and yes, it might be too late to book a venue at this point, but if you’re planning ahead for next year, now is the time to reserve.
The View is Worth the Price: Oregon’s Lighthouse Home is Up for Grabs
Perched on a cliff overlooking the mighty Pacific Ocean is the Nestucca Sea Ranch and its 365-degree view is worth every penny - it will latterly take your breath away. Check out these amazing images of one of Oregon's most desired homes.