• Heidi DietrichPatch Staff Verified Patch Staff Badge

  • Edmonds, WA

<b>Email: </b>Heidi.Dietrich&#64;patch.com<b><br>Phone: </b>425-503-0074<b><br>Hometown: </b>Shoreline, WA<b><br>Birthday</b>: July 19, 1979<br><b>Bio: </b>

I&#39;ve been covering news in the Puget Sound area for the past decade. I spent seven years as a business reporter for the Puget Sound Business Journal, where I earned a Society of American Business Editors and Writers award for a series on Seattle&#39;s Mexican restaurant industry.

Before joining Patch, I spent a year writing freelance magazine pieces, contributing to such publications as the Seattle Times&#39; Pacific Northwest Magazine, Seattle Bride, and Executive Travel Magazine.

I obtained a master&#39;s in journalism from Stanford University and an English degree from Willamette University. My roots in the Seattle area run deep, as I grew up in Shoreline and attended Shorewood High School.

When not writing, reading, reporting, and editing, I row for Green Lake Crew and run marathons.

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<br><b>Politics </b><br>I believe everyone should participate in the political process. Read or watch the news, become informed, and vote! My feisty grandma campaigned for many initiatives, and I believe her passion for politics shaped me. I feel very strongly about equal rights for all, and it bothers me when I see discrimination against any group or individual. By covering politics as a journalist, I&#39;ve become more engaged and interested in the political process. One day, when I&#39;m not working as a reporter, I could see running for an office.

I&#39;m not a member of any political party.<br><br><b>Religion</b><br>I&#39;m not religious and did not grow up attending church. However, I find learning about different forms of faith extremely interesting, and I&#39;m always curious to find out more. <br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b><br>I see development as an ongoing hot topic in Edmonds, as new projects battle against the desire to preserve the community as it is. Because Edmonds is blessed with a scenic waterfront, questions of height restrictions always bring controversy. The redevelopment of the Antique Mall, Harbor Square&#39;s proposed makeover, and plans for a new development at nearby Point Wells are among the most talked about properties.

I feel that when developments are constructed in a thoughtful manner, they bring new assets to a community. I hope all of the above projects strike a satisfactory balance between preserving the old and encouraging new vitality.

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In Motion: When Sport Becomes Your Life

Rowers training at Pocock Rowing Center’s High Performance Program put careers on hold, survive on meager earnings, and train for hours each day in the quest to compete on an international level.

In Motion: When Sport Becomes Your Life
Redmond, WA|News|

When Sport Becomes Your Life

Rowers training at Pocock Rowing Center’s High Performance Program put careers on hold, survive on meager earnings, and train hours each day in the quest to compete on an international level.

When Sport Becomes Your Life
Mercer Island, WA|News|

When Sport Becomes Your Life

Rowers training at Pocock Rowing Center’s High Performance Program put careers on hold, survive on meager earnings, and train for hours each day in the quest to compete on an international level.

When Sport Becomes Your Life
Edmonds|News|

The Man Behind Point Wells

Israeli millionaire Shraga Biran wants to bring his vision of a utopian community to an industrial site halfway across the globe from his home.

The Man Behind Point Wells
Shoreline-Lake Forest Park, WA|News|

When Sport Becomes Your Life

Rowers training at Pocock Rowing Center’s High Performance Program put careers on hold, survive on meager earnings, and train for hours each day in the quest to compete on an international level.

When Sport Becomes Your Life
Kirkland, WA|News|

When Sport Becomes Your Life

Rowers training at Pocock Rowing Center’s High Performance Program put careers on hold, survive on meager earnings and train hours each day in the quest to compete on an international level.

When Sport Becomes Your Life
Edmonds|News|

Sign Up for Summer Camp Soon

Edmonds Parks and Recreation camp registration opens up March 1st.

Sign Up for Summer Camp Soon
Enumclaw, WA|News|

When Sport Becomes Your Life

Rowers training at Pocock Rowing Center’s High Performance Program put careers on hold, survive on meager earnings, and train for hours each day in the quest to compete on an international level.

When Sport Becomes Your Life
Woodinville, WA|News|

When Sport Becomes Your Life

Rowers training at Pocock Rowing Center’s High Performance Program put careers on hold, survive on meager earnings, and train for hours each day in the quest to compete on an international level.

When Sport Becomes Your Life
Edmonds|News|

When Sport Becomes Your Life

Rowers training at Pocock Rowing Center’s High Performance Program put careers on hold, survive on meager earnings, and train hours each day in the quest to compete on an international level.

When Sport Becomes Your Life
Edmonds|News|

Salmon Arrive to Edmonds Waters

The Edmonds Salmon Chapter of Trout Unlimited helped introduce 30,000 Coho salmon to saltwater today.

Salmon Arrive to Edmonds Waters
Enumclaw, WA|News|

Working Out Like a Dancer

Pacific Northwest Ballet’s PNBConditioning program uses Pilates training to stretch the body and the brain.

Working Out Like a Dancer
Edmonds|News|

Playing With Parkour

Parkour Visions lets Puget Sound area students swing, jump, climb, jump, crawl, innovate, and explore.

Playing With Parkour
Edmonds|News|

Fire At Edmonds Home

Residents escaped unharmed, but the blaze caused $20,000 in damage.

Fire At Edmonds Home