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
Psychedelic Trips Will Be Legal in Washington If Senate Bill 5660 Passes
When I heard that a new bill regarding the legalization of psilocybin use was making its way through the Washington State Senate, it piqued my interest a bit and flashbacks from my wild-youth zoomed through my head.
A Road Trip that’s Guaranteed to Cure the Tri-Cities Winter Blues
In 1806 Captain Clark of the Corps of Discovery described what is now Ecola State Park in Oregon as “…the grandest and most pleasing prospects which my eyes ever surveyed…”. I completely agree with Captain Clark and that’s why I make it a point to visit the park, which is near Cannon Beach, each year. And, there’s no better time than right now – in the dead of winter.
Tri-Cities Residents Order Your Free COVID-19 Test Kit from USPS
Thanks to the USPS, every household in the United States can order a free COVID-19 Test kit which includes 4 rapid tests. It's very simple, just go to this link and input your name and address and the USPS will ship the test kit to you with delivery within 7-10 days.
Own This Heaven-On-Earth View, a Cabin, and 5 Acres in Washington State
If you're looking for privacy on 5 acres, views that will take your breath away, and a small functional cabin to shack up in on weekends and holidays, this will fulfill that dream. And, it's located in Eastern Washington's recreational playground.
Washington State’s Most Expensive Condo Will Blow Your Mind – SEE INSIDE
This massive penthouse located in downtown Bellevue is absolutely stunning with breathtaking panoramic views of the Puget Sound and city. Only the best has been put into this meticulously built and finished condo - it's in a league most will never experience.
This is What My Life Was Like Being Positive for Omicron in Tri-Cities
I want to begin by stating that what you are about to read is my experience and recovery from COVID-19 and a few observations I have about it all. I'm not a doctor or in the medical field, I'm just an average middle-aged guy from Tri-Cities.
First Ice & Snow, Now 50 MPH Winds, Warm Temps, and Possible Flooding in Tri-Cities
After nearly a week of frigid temperatures, ice storms, and heavy snow, Mother Nature is shifting gears. The National Weather Service has issued a wind advisory for Southeast Washington and Northeast Oregon from 7 am to 9 pm on Friday, January 7th.
Want to Live Off the Grid? Here’s Your Dream Mountain Home in Waitsburg, Washington
Want to get away from it all? Tired of all the politics and negative news? Want to isolate from the threat of the pandemic? Well, here’s an idea nestled in the mountains near Waitsburg, Washington.
After 26 Years on KORD-FM, the Legends Of Country Show with Ed Dailey Signs Off.
For the last 26 years, Sunday mornings on 102.7 KORD in the Tri-Cities have been blessed. Blessed with the deep baritone voice of Ed Dailey, his stories, meaningful conversation, warmth, and of course, the music on ‘The Legends of Country Show’.
Here’s Where and How to Get a Free COVID Test in Tri-Cities
Even though it’s been almost two years since the pandemic broke out, many people still don’t know how or where to get a free COVID-19 test. It might seem complicated to some, but it’s not, it’s really very simple and easy.
Tiny Kennewick Home Will Cost You $300 a Month, So Why Are You Renting?
It comes with 1 bedroom, a spacious loft, stainless steel appliances, a microwave, built-in drawers for storage, and solid wood cabinets in the kitchen.
Did You Know: The Body of Water Between Pasco & Kennewick is Actually a Lake?
It’s officially a man-made reservoir that extends from behind the McNary Dam and continues approximately 64 miles upstream through the Tri-Cities and ends at the Department of Energy’s Hanford site.