Lance Tormey hails from Yakima, Washington. He's dedicated his life to journalism. Tormey has been delivering local news, opinion analysis, and sharing captivating stories to Washington State listeners for over 3 decades. Lance covers hard news like gang shootings, wildfires, local and state elections, skiing news, outdoor activities and local government. Lance is a 1982 graduate of Eisenhower High School. After graduating from Seattle University in 1987, Tormey started his radio career in Moses Lake and moved to Yakima in 1990. He's married to his elementary school sweetheart and has a 25-year-old daughter who is an ICU nurse.
Lance Tormey
Do You Carry Concealed? Prosecutor Says Know Laws Before You Fire
Do you carry a concealed pistol?
Authorities Identify Man Shot By Police Sunday Near Selah
He was shot after authorities responded to a burglary in the 1100 block of Ames Road at about 12:20 pm Sunday.
Top States in The Northwest Where Your Car is Likely To Be Stolen
First on the list is Colorado but number 2 is Washington State when it comes to vehicle thefts.
Community Risk Reduction Week Lands in Washington State
The Washington State Fire Marshal's Office is concerned about a variety of things this winter that could lead to a house fire.
Top 3 Most Expensive Cities To Live in Oregon
The economy has a lot of people looking for ways to save money. From the place you live to the things you buy everything is very expensive.
With all the talk about voting are you registered for November?
State elections officials says the turnout was a low 36.41% for the election which they say was the lowest turnout since the 1930's
New Domestic Terrorism Law in OR on the way to WA?
The law targets what supporters say is the increasing crimes of violent extremism in Oregon.
A Big Day For The Yakima Council As Search For New Manager Begins
Tuesday is the day the Yakima City Council will begin the official search for a new city manager.
The Most Dangerous Road in Vancouver WA? What? Really?
You may disagree because of the roads you drive but officials at geotab.com have found Interstate 5 to be the most deadly roads in all of Washington state.
Seasoned Professionals Now Protecting Kids In Yakima Schools
Yakima Police say they still work closely with the Yakima School District in ways to improve security around schools.