Steve Coogan

Steve Coogan

Website: http://www.mynorthwest.com

Steve Coogan comes to Bonneville Seattle with more than 18 years of experience in journalism and content management, the previous 4 1/2 as an evening audience editor at USA TODAY. Previously, he spent over six years as an editor/producer working on MSN.com. Originally from Massachusetts, Steve lived in Northern Virginia, and across the state of New York (Poughkeepsie, New York City, Syracuse) before moving to the Pacific Northwest in 2013. He currently lives in Mountlake Terrace with his wife Jenn and daughter Cassidy and son Dean. Steve likes following sports, binging TV shows and getting outside as much as possible to enjoy a good farmers market or a colorful sunset.

Power outage impacting about 10,000 Seattle City Light customers

A power outage in Seattle's Central District is impacting about 10,000 customers, Seattle City Light reported Friday afternoon.
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Teen, 17, arrested in April shooting death of 2-year-old child in Federal Way

Detectives arrested a teenager, 17, for the April shooting in an IHOP restaurant parking lot that left a two-year-old child dead.
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Man deemed a sexually violent predator who cut ankle monitor captured

The Washington State Department of Corrections reported it has captured a sexually violent predator who cut his ankle monitor.
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Vance more polished: KIRO, KTTH hosts react to the vice presidential debate

The KIRO Newsradio and KTTH hosts who offered their impressions of the vice presidential debate agreed JD Vance had a good evening.
1 day ago

Colleen O’Brien explains how one candidate’s abortion policy could’ve killed her

Colleen O'Brien, who is currently raising kids, said she didn't hear anything that appealed to her on the topic of abortion.
2 days ago

Bank of America customers in Seattle area, US report account issues, $0 balances

Tens of thousands of Bank of America customers across the country reported major issues accessing their bank accounts Wednesday.
2 days ago

All I-5 north lanes are clear in Tumwater after being blocked due to 2 collisions

All of the I-5 north lanes in Tumwater were blocked Wednesday while emergency crews responded to two collisions involving eight vehicles.
2 days ago

Tacoma Police Chief Avery Moore returns to work after being placed on leave

After being placed on administrative leave last week without any explanation, Tacoma Police Chief Avery Moore will resume his full duties.
2 days ago

Fourth earthquake in a week shakes up Western Washington

The U.S. Geological Survey confirmed three earthquakes between magnitude 2.6 and 3.0 have hit Western Washington since Sunday.
3 days ago

3 deputies injured after police chase closed US 2 in Snohomish County

A police chase caused the closure of US 2 between Snohomish and Monroe Tuesday morning, local officials stated.
3 days ago

Nationwide Verizon outage impacted customers in the Seattle area

Over 100,000 Verizon users across the country reported a service outage Monday morning, including some in the Seattle area.
4 days ago

Frozen custard and burger chain Freddy’s is headed to Washington

Fast-casual restaurant chain Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers is coming to the state of Washington with 10 restaurants set to open.
6 days ago

‘Same pile of chili:’ Union won’t vote on Boeing’s ‘final’ offer, will meet mediator

Boeing announced its "best and final" offer to striking machinists. But the union said it won't bring the latest contract offer to a vote.
8 days ago

Tacoma Police Chief Avery Moore placed on administrative leave

Tacoma Police Chief Avery Moore has been placed on paid administrative leave, a spokesperson confirmed to KIRO Newsradio Thursday.
8 days ago

Storm legend, part owner Sue Bird gets street named after her in Seattle

The City of Seattle, including Mayor Bruce Harrell, honored legendary former Seattle Storm player Sue Bird Monday with a new street name.
9 days ago

Tickets still available: Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins playing in Seattle Monday

Legendary rock band Green Day is set to play in Seattle Monday night and hundreds of tickets of varying prices are still available.
11 days ago

Closure at 145th Street near I-5 in Shoreline to continue into 2025 due to construction

The closure of N 145th Street between 1st Avenue NE and Interstate 5 in Shoreline has been extended to early 2025, the city announced.
13 days ago

Rantz: Spokane officer who put ‘Let’s Go Brandon’ sticker on car shouldn’t have been fired

An officer in the Spokane Police Department who put a "Let’s Go Brandon" sticker on his police car last year has been fired.
13 days ago

Sea-Tac Airport official testifies hackers demanded ransom of about $6M in bitcoin

A Sea-Tac Airport official confirmed the hackers who entered the Port of Seattle systems demanded a ransom of about $6 million.
14 days ago

Redmond police seek assistance in IDing the victim of a fatal hit-and-run

The Redmond Police Department is asking for the public's help in identifying an unknown pedestrian who was killed in a hit-and-run collision.
16 days ago

Seattle City Council passes legislation creating SODA, SOAP zones

The Seattle City Council passed legislation Tuesday night that creates "stay out" zones to crack down on prostitution and drug crimes.
17 days ago

Seattle police announce arrest of boy, 12, in attempted carjacking

The Seattle Police Department arrested a 12-year-old boy following his suspected involvement in an attempted carjacking in West Seattle.
18 days ago

‘She’s amazing:’ Police investigate shooting of Arlington woman

The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office is investigating the shooting death Sunday of a 42-year-old Arlington woman.
18 days ago

Ex-YMCA counselor, 18, arrested on child molestation charges

Police in Redmond arrested a former counselor this week after he allegedly molested two children during a YMCA summer camp.
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