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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Are organic or conventional Washington apples better?
Washington State takes its apples seriously, so - which is best, organic or conventionally grown apples?
50 Things to Thank Washington State For
Invention and innovation happen all over the world, all the time - but there's no denying that Washington State has contributed a distinct collection of ideas that have changed the world.
Terror Gripped Washington State One Dark Easter Sunday
This Easter Sunday, take some time to remember the victims of the Easter Massacre of Pullman, Washington, 1949.
Do You Know All Of Washington’s 33 Endangered Species?
Learn all about the 33 endangered species found in Washington State.
New emergency rule for Japanese beetle expands WA quarantine
New emergency rule in Washington State expands quarantine areas in Grandview and Sunnyside due to Japanese beetles discovery.
Sunnyside, WA to Get New Apple Processing Facility
Manzana Products Co. to launch apple processing hub in Sunnyside, WA by 2025, boosting local job market and economy.
WSU Puts the Dangerous Western Pine Beetle In Focus
Join WSU Extension's Forest Owners School session to understand the relationship between tree health and western pine beetles.
Is Flipper Zero the New Tool for Car Theft in Washington?
Discover the truth behind the Flipper Zero - a device stirring fear and suspicion. Are car thieves really using it to hack into vehicles?
Washington Invasive Species In Focus During Upcoming Awareness Week
Mark your calendars for Washington Invasive Species Awareness Week. Explore the dangers invasive species pose to our natural resources.
EPA Announces Water Infrastructure Funding in WA, OR, ID
The EPA has announced a round of water infrastructure funding, totaling over $231 Million for the Pacific Northwest.