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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Missing Tacoma toddler’s mother says “they killed my baby”
In 1995, three-year-old toddler Lenoria Jones went missing. But that was only the beginning of this confusing cold case.
Best Washington Hikes to See Stunning Larch Trees This Fall
The season for the changing of colors is here - and in true Washington style, that means enjoying the golden colors of the larch tree. Check out our guide with the most recommended trails by hikers.
Washington State Has One Of The Highest Refugees Per Capita Rates
Washington is one of the top states in the nation for refugees and asylum seekers. Learn more about what the state offers and where refugees are coming from.
In 2012, a man disappeared from Elma, Washington. Did he die – and if so, how?
In 2012, Larry "Bucky" Muller went missing from Elma, Washington. All we have left is an anonymous tip and morbid theories.
A home for predators? The secrets of McNeil Island, Washington
McNeil Island is a place with a long history as Washington State's home for "undesirables," convicted criminals who needed to be separated from society.
Your Guide To The Fascinating National Parks of Washington State
There are hundreds of options for travel destinations in Washington State - but here are a select few managed by the National Park Service to start your adventure.
The most commonly seen butterflies and moths of Washington State
There are over 1,000 reported species of butterfly and moth in Washington State - but these are the most commonly seen and reported.
A teen endangered: Washington’s unsolved murder of Tracy West
In 1988, Tracy West went missing on her way to work near Shelton, Washington. While her skull has been found, her death remains an unsolved mystery.
Where Is The Missing Boy Of Washington’s Tiger Mountain?
A dive into the case of David Adams, a boy who went missing near Issaquah, WA in 1968.
The 2 spiders you NEED to avoid in Washington
Only two spiders in Washington State are worth avoiding at all costs - make sure you know how to identify them.