Aj Brewster has worked in local media broadcast for over 28 years over different parts of Washington State. The last 20, he has spent in the Tri-Cities area building a family while working for multiple different local stations. A Washington native who grew up in Spokane. He attended Washington State University, lived in Spokane for a while, before moving to Tri-Cities in 2004. He is the father of 2 amazing kids, a husband, and a crazy Seattle Seahawks fan. You can find him mid-days on 97 Rock and writing daily content for Townsquare Media websites.
Aj Brewster
Tri-Cities Airport Using Worms to Solve a Huge Pollution Problem
If successful, this new system using worms will be used to solve this huge pollution problem at airports all over the world.
DUI Driver with Child Onboard Flips Car on Top & Blocks Highway
They were not only allegedly driving drunk when they crashed but also doing it with a small child in the car.
Will This Destroyed Tri-Cities Sign & Huge Eyesore be Fixed?
(Singing 80s pop song) I saw the sig....wait what is that? Are they finally fixing it?
Washington: Can You See What’s Wrong with This Trailer’s Hookup?
If you have ever hauled a trailer, there is one thing that should be easy to spot!
3 Different WSDOT Crews Hit in Work Zones Within Hours on Monday
The Washington State Department of Transportation is seeing record accidents recently with 3 in one day that injured more crew members this week.
Zipper Merging: Washington State’s Most Misunderstood Traffic Law
Are you sure YOU understand the law when it comes to zipper merging?
Roundabouts: Do They Add or Lower Washington’s Accident Numbers?
Let's just say I was surprised when I saw the numbers.
Washington Troopers Write 51,606 Tickets so Far in 2024
Which category of infractions do you think is the largest?
Washington Gas Prices Hit Year Highs: All Time Records Likely
When I say breaking all-time price records is possible, I really mean "very likely" if you look at past pricing trends.
Homeless Camp Suddenly Appears on Seattle HS Tennis Courts
Officials say the problem has been temporarily rectified but unless a real solution to the problem is found the encampment could be back soon.