I grew up in Gig Harbor, often breaking my parents' sleeping rules by listening to Mariners games with one ear on the hallway and one ear on the game. It instilled in me a passion to be a storyteller in radio. I even recorded my own radio show as a kid with a record player and a handheld cassette tape recorder. I think it was mostly Beach Boys and Beatles music. Anyway, I worked at ESPN for nearly 10 years and decided I wanted to pursue my passion for radio and am at the very beginning of my career. I hope. I'm an avid golfer whose desire to play far outstrips my resources to play. I'm an unabashed Seattle sports fan who roots for the M's, Hawks, Dawgs, etc. Anything Seattle. (BRING BACK THE SONICS!) I love escapist movies in which a seemingly normal, quiet person is brought forth to greatness.
Kevin Rounce
Capitol Christmas Tree Stopping in Yakima
An Engelmann spruce tree from the Colville National Forest will make a brief stop in Yakima Thursday, Nov. 7 on its way to grace the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. to serve as the official 2013 Capitol Christmas Tree.
Toppenish Man Charged With Murder of His Daughter
A Toppenish man is in custody accused of killing his two-month-old daughter.
Selah Lighting Closing Before End of The Year
On Friday, Oct. 25 Selah Lighting Company began closing its doors at 103 E. Naches in Selah.
City Councilwoman Sara Bristol Stepping Down from Council
The Yakima City Council has a very full plate for the foreseeable future but will have to add one more item; Appointing a replacement council member.
Christmas Tree Sought for Millennium Plaza
One Yakima-area resident will get to be a big part of the city's holiday decorations this upcoming Christmas season.
Yakima Residents Can Get Rid of Outdated Prescription Drugs Saturday
All across the U.S., people with outdated, unused, or unwanted prescription drugs can get rid of them for free on Saturday, Oct. 26 during the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration’s
(“DEA”) sixth “National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day”.
Allied Arts Temporarily Closed Due to Building Faults
Gilbert Park has long been home to the Allied Arts of Yakima, but a weakening building has the group homeless temporarily and given them an opportunity to examine their future.
Executive Director Robb Wasielewski tells KNDO News that one side of the building is jutting out and they are concerned for the safety of the people inside...
Dedication of Improved River Road Tuesday
Dedication ceremonies marking completion of major improvements to River Road in Yakima will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 2:00 p.m.
People’s Choice Award From Tour of Homes Announced
Big Jims Smokin' BBQ has been awarded the People's Choice award in the inaugural Chefs on Tour event that happened during the annual Tour of Homes in September.
Yakima Still Looking For Answers to Two Murders in One Day
When the sun went down in Yakima Friday, police had arrested two people in connection with one murder and were investigating another at the Red Apple Motel.