Lance Tormey hails from Yakima, Washington. He's dedicated his life to journalism. Tormey has been delivering local news, opinion analysis, and sharing captivating stories to Washington State listeners for over 3 decades. Lance covers hard news like gang shootings, wildfires, local and state elections, skiing news, outdoor activities and local government. Lance is a 1982 graduate of Eisenhower High School. After graduating from Seattle University in 1987, Tormey started his radio career in Moses Lake and moved to Yakima in 1990. He's married to his elementary school sweetheart and has a 25-year-old daughter who is an ICU nurse.
Lance Tormey
Washington State Launches Online Portal for Hurricane Helene Donations
The donation process is straightforward and accessible.
Green Spaces Found to Slow Cognitive Decline in Older Adults
The study is published in the journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
Exciting Developments on the Horizon for White Pass Ski Area
Plans are now in the works for a new what's being called "beginner-focused" lodge and learning center.
Wa State Parents Take a Relaxed Approach to Monitoring Kids’ Online
Washington parents are more lenient than the national average;
New Study Says Washington State Is Least Friendly State For EV’s
Thinking about it? If you live in the state of Washington you might think the state is fully prepared for your new choice and is one of the top states in the nation for EV vehicles.
Have a Student Loan? Scammers Are Busy Trying To Trick You
BEWARE; If you have a student loan and you're waiting for a notice to tell you your debt has been lessened or erased watch for scammers.
Load Up with Care: Secure Your Load Day in Washington State
Thursday, June 6 is Secure Your Load Day in Washington State.
Getting Tough? Authoritarian Parenting Becoming a Norm in Wa
49% of the 3,000 parents surveyed are saying they're getting tougher with kids
Move to One of These Top 10 Cities If You Want to Live Safely in WA
Safety. It's something we all think about and we all hope the place where we live in a safe city.
Washington’s Absentee Crisis: Experts Alarmed, Parents Unconcerned
79 percent of parents in Washington State believe students should be given days off to deal with mental health.