I'm Pete and I'm the Digital Managing Editor at Townsquare Media Tri-Cities. I got a job here doing odds and ends at the station in 2012 after graduating from Tri-Tech Skills Center and I've been here ever since. I've lived in all of the "big three" Tri-Cities after moving here in 2003, so I consider myself a native of our community. I'm a big fan of metal & 80's pop and I also really love 80's movies. My movie collection is constantly growing to the point where my wife looks my way when there's a package at our door. My favorite directors are Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino. My wife and I have two beautiful little girls together, both of whom are named after "sports things." We all enjoy animation from Disney movies and shows to Rick & Morty and South Park.
Pete Christensen
Reports Say Russell Wilson Asked Seahawks to Fire Pete Carroll, John Schneider
Russell Wilson should expect a chilly reception every time he visits Seattle. Who knows how long this will take for things to smooth over, if ever.
Do You Qualify For $1,200 From the State of Washington?
There's a new tax credit for struggling Washington families.
Which Part of Washington is the Most Beautiful?
One of the things people love about living in Washington is its natural beauty.
Do You Agree With This List of Washington’s Favorite Things?
If I'm right or wrong, let me have it.
People Don’t Talk About This Classic Elvis Movie Filmed in Seattle
The movie was Kurt Russell's debut.
I’ve Never Seen the Laser Light Show at Grand Coulee Dam and I’m Ashamed
I feel like every day I learn something new about Washington and I've lived here twenty years.
Washington Tulip Farm to Sell Flowers in Honor of Idaho Murder Victim
Ethan's Smile lives on.
Pro Wrestler Trolls Seahawks Fans Mercilessly Before Seattle AEW Show
Check it out for yourself.
Until 218 Republicans Can Agree, Patty Murray Remains Second in Line for Presidency
Without a speaker having been elected yet, that moves the president pro tempore of the U.S. Senate, Patty Murray, up to second in line for the U.S. Presidency.
Washington Suspects Could Face 20 Years for Substation Attacks
Two arrests have been made by the FBI.