Originally from Vashon Island, Washington, Paul bounced to Alaska, California, and Hawaii before landing in the Tri-Cities. He's spent most of his radio career as Director of Content and Operations Manager for six radio stations in the TRI. He's an accomplished programmer in all formats, an on-air personality, an event coordinator, and a writer. You can find Paul and his wife at the gym, on Badger Mountain, or on a bike path when he's not at work.
Paul Drake
A Hiker’s Dream: Oregon’s ‘Sleeping Giant’ Volcano and Cave
The park covers over 54,000 acres and includes vast old lava flows, lakes, a 1.5-mile lava tube, and a seismically active volcano, “Newberry Crater”.
Severed Human Feet Keep Washing Up on Washington State Beaches
Severed human feet are mysteriously washing up on beaches in Washington State, and it’s been happening for years - why?
Would You Camp on the Side of This Cliff in Washington?
Forget putting up a tent in a crowded Pacific Northwest campground – it’s a guarantee you won’t have many camping neighbors at this site - 1000 feet above the ground on the side of a cliff!
Hunt for and Keep 50 Million-Year-Old Fossils at This Dig Site North of Tri-Cities
The Stonerose Interpretive Center & Eocene Fossil Site opens the door to ancient history to anyone who’s willing to spend a few hours digging for 50 million-year-old fossils.
5 Amazing Must Stay Airbnbs on Lake Coeur d’Alene
Indulge in luxury at a 6-bedroom lakefront estate in Harrison, boasting a hot tub, elevator, and stunning views.
Tri-Cities Largest Home is Truly Amazing SEE INSIDE [PHOTOS]
Known as the Naoi Cailini Oga Estate this massive home in Kennewick has over 21,000 square feet of living space which makes it the largest home in the Tri-Cities area.
2 Must See Day Trip Waterfalls Near Tri-Cities
Explore Oregon's Eagle Creek Trail, a picturesque hike with cascading waterfalls like Punch Bowl Falls and Tunnel Falls. Weekdays offer a more peaceful experience away from the crowds.
Bucket List Trip: America’s Most Northwestern Point, Cape Flattery, WA
Experience the untouched wilderness of Cape Flattery, a top destination revered by the Makah tribe for its spiritual significance and natural beauty.
Discover Oregon’s Oldest Giant: The Big Cedar Tree In Rockaway Beach
Discover the ancient marvel of Oregon's Big Cedar, standing tall at 154 feet with a 50-foot girth, a true symbol of resilience.
Ancient Crack-in-the-Ground Hike is a Half Day Drive from Tri-Cities
Ancient volcanic fissures formed this deep 2-mile-long Crack-in-the-Ground thousands of years ago and has become a favorite hike for many in the Pacific Northwest.