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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Free University of Washington Quiz Teaches You To Spot Deepfakes
Do you know how to spot a deepfake? These quizzes will help you become a pro.
Stunning Eastern WA Ranch With Private Lake Is Yours For $4.35 Million
This expansive ranch property near Spokane, Washington, boasts 180 acres, a private lake, ample hunting grounds, a massive workshop, and more.
Stunning photos offer chilling look at Mount St. Helens eruption
In 1980, Mount St. Helens erupted causing over $1 billion in damages, a massive loss of life, and changed the landscape of Washington forever.
This Washington ghost town hides graves in the forest
Explore the history and graves of Franklin, WA - a ghost town that once served coal mines.
Terrified of the bird flu in Washington? What you need to know
With news about the bird flu becoming more common as the situation is unfolding, learn what you need to be concerned about and avoid the panic.
AI is now taking over your pet, thanks to Shazam!
The Shazam Band promises to use AI and machine learning to enhance your relationship with your pet.
The day an elk was abducted by aliens in Washington State
One of the more unusual UFO sightings in Washington features the daylight abduction of an elk near Mount St. Helens.
Let’s Make The Ultimate Washington State Pretzel Necklace
Combine unique and authentically local Washington foods on a snack necklace made for Oktoberfest (and other beer festivals).
A long goodnight: What happened to Asia Wilbon?
In 2020, a black teenager disappeared from her Kent, Washington home - and she still hasn't been found. Learn what you can do to help.
One Small Fly Will Change Everything We Know About The Brain
Major publications are excitedly sharing news about a fruit fly brain. But why should you care?