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
True or False: Is There a Body Encased in One of the Support Pillars of the Astoria-Megler Bridge?
At 4.1 miles, the Astoria-Megler Bridge at the mouth of the Columbia River makes it the longest continuous truss bridge in North America and the second longest in the world. Construction of the bridge was dangerous and cold.
Pasco Cinco de Mayo Celebrations Begin Thursday and Continue Through Sunday
A parade, a car show, dancing, beer, and food - this weekend in Pasco is all about Cinco de Mayo! Cinco de Mayo is Spanish for the “fifth of May” and highlights and celebrates Mexico’s victory over the Second French Empire at the battle of Puebla in 1862.
The Time Jimi Hendrix Was Fired for ‘Lack of Talent’ in Oregon
The Crystal Ballroom is not just known for its musical history. It is famous for an engineering marvel – a spring-loaded dance floor that gives attendees a one-of-kind experience. And, a night that left one of the world's best guitar players unemployed.
Prehistoric ‘Prosser Landslide’ Causes Bumps on I-82 Near Benton City
If you’re from around these parts, you’re likely very familiar with the barrage of bumps on eastbound Interstate 82 between Prosser and Benton City at milepost 91.9. The bumps have been there since the late 80s and the WSDOT hasn’t been able to find a way to fix the problem. Why? The answer is a deep one, literally.
Would You Dive this Creepy Submerged Missile Silo Near Tri-Cities?
The abandoned Titan I ICBM Complex in Warden, Washington (near Royal City) is full of history, adventure, and murder.
Did You Know This World Famous Seasoning Originated in Washington?
Originally crafted in the 1950s, this seasoning salt has become a staple in kitchens and restaurants worldwide.
History: Driving Over Snoqualmie Pass From Pasco Used to Take Days
In the beginning, Native American tribes and emigrants traveled the route on foot, horseback, and by wagon - maneuvering their way through what we now know as Snoqualmie pass. Today, thousands of people make the trip every hour.
Would You Bungee Jump Off America’s Tallest Steel Bridge in WA? [VIDEO]
At 375 feet, the High Steel Bridge is the tallest railroad bridge ever built and is listed in the National Historic Site registry. Present day, the bridge still stands sturdy as ever and is safe for vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, and yes, even bungee jumping.
Mysterious ‘Old Man’ in Crater Lake Oregon Still Lives After 128 Years
Visitors to Crake Lake Oregon are puzzled about the' Old Man' of the Lake, just like hundreds of scientists over the years. The old man has defied the odds.
Massive Facelift of Pasco’s Sylvester Street Begins April 8
Major changes are coming to Sylvester Street from Road 54 to the east corridor. Currently, Sylvester Street has two 11-foot wide lanes going in each direction with no room for pedestrians and bicyclists.