Originally from Vashon Island, Washington, Paul bounced to Alaska, California, and Hawaii before landing in the Tri-Cities. He's spent most of his radio career as Director of Content and Operations Manager for six radio stations in the TRI. He's an accomplished programmer in all formats, an on-air personality, an event coordinator, and a writer. You can find Paul and his wife at the gym, on Badger Mountain, or on a bike path when he's not at work.
Paul Drake
Watch Norwegian Woman Make World Record ‘Death Dive’ Off Oregon Cliff
Imagine stepping up to the edge of a 102-foot waterfall, jumping off, maintaining a pose for as long as you can, and landing head-first into the water pool below. That’s exactly what Asbjorg Nesje of Norway did at Abiqua Falls in Oregon.
Hey, Washington, Did You Know You Can Drive to the Caribbean in One Day?
Is it possible to drive to the Caribbean in one day from the Pacific Northwest? Well, no, it’s not, but you can experience the next best thing - amazing “intense turquoise-colored water” just like the Caribbean!
Netflix Series ‘Ancient Apocalypse’ highlighting Wallula Gap – Season Two Released
The Netflix series Ancient Apocalypse sucks you into a wild ride around the globe. In Season One you'll travel from Turkey, to Malta, to Indonesia, the Bahamas, and North America – including the state of Ohio’s Serpent Snake Mound, and the eastern Washington Scablands, Wallula Gap, and Twin Sisters. Season Two is just as fascinating.
Why Do We Still Have Levees in Tri-Cities & Why Are They Overgrown?
Yes, we have levees along the river shore in Tri-Cities to prevent flooding, but there are other reasons why we still have the levees that might surprise you. And, why are they being allowed to overgrow with brush, weeds, and trees?
Squeeze in One More Hike Before Winter: The Twin Pillars of Oregon
The Twin Pillars hike in Oregon is a scenic trail located in the Mill Creek Wilderness area of the Ochoco National Forest. This hike is well-known for its unique rock formations, known as the Twin Pillars, which are towering volcanic spires.
Visit Washington’s Most Haunted Places: A Saloon, a Castle, and an Insane Asylum
As the sun dips below the horizon, casting eerie shadows across Washington's most haunted places, whispers of the past beckon the brave to uncover the chilling tales of a historic saloon, a majestic castle, and an insane asylum where the screams still echo in the night.
Explore the Year-Round Magic of This Stunning Ice Cave in Washington
The Guler Ice Cave is part of a larger network of lava tubes that formed when molten lava flowed beneath the surface, leaving hollow tunnels behind. At a length of about 650 feet, it’s a manageable exploration for most families.
5 Creepy Ghost Stories Near Tri-Cities
Here are five ghost stories of actual encounters with paranormal entities near Tri-Cities. The first story was actually featured on a hit ghost hunter TV series. Some are creepy and others are more positive in nature.
Washington Ghost Town is Haunted By The Most Gruesome Murders In State History
At one time, Govan, Washington was full of life and commerce. It had its own post office, schoolhouse, farms, and homes full of people. Today, most of the buildings are still standing - empty - each with their own story - two of those stories include murder, mystery, and gruesome details.
King Tides & Storm Watching on the Oregon & Washington Coast – Book Now
If you’ve ever been on an Oregon or Washington coast beach during a storm, then you know how majestic and magical it can be, and it's even more magical when you're watching from a cozy beach cabin. The King Tides are coming soon - better book that beach getaway now.