Shane Douglas
Tri-Cities Has Some Good-Looking Backsides! Can You ID These?
Can you guess these well-known Tri Cities buildings based on their backsides? Take a guess!
How to Make Edible Ice Cream Bowls Using Balloons! [VIDEO]
I saw this on Facebook and had to try it out for myself!
We blew up balloons, melted chocolate, dipped them, and freezed them for about 20 minutes. Delicious dessert and super fun summer activity!
The Richland Uptown Theater
This is where the Richland Theater used to be. It looked like there's a new business going in there, stay tuned!
Some Bagels and Towne Crier!
This is the SE block of the Richland Uptown, with Some Bagels, Towne Crier, and Luna Fish.
Richland Uptown: Adventures Underground
This one's Richland's Adventures Underground in the Uptown!
Music Machine Guitars
This one was Downtown Kennewick's Music Machine Guitars!
Farmers Exchange!
This building is the Farmers Exchange in Kennewick.
The Roxy Bar
This one's The Roxy Bar in Downtown Kennewick.
Washington Furniture & Hardware
It's Kennewick's Washington Furniture and Hardware!
Superhero Russell Wilson Saves Tri Cities
When a Russell Wilson Dust Devil toy figure came out, my instant reaction was to make a video series depicting him as a superhero who solves all of the Tri Cities' biggest issues.