Bonnie Washuk

Reporter

Preston's Summary

Bonnie Washuk is a reporter for The Portland Press Herald and Morning Sentinel, focusing on local news in Maine, particularly in the Portland area. Her articles cover a range of topics including weather, community events, crime, and politics. Her work has also been featured in several other publications, including Yahoo News, The Ellsworth American, and the New Hampshire Union Leader.

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Geo Focus

South Portland, United States (Local)

Coverage Attributes:

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Evolving Stories: 35 %
Breaking News: 32 %
Event Coverage: 10 %
Seasonal: 7 %
Government Announcement: 6 %

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Community Events
  • Crime News
  • Weather Events
  • Local Celebrations
  • Traffic Accidents
  • Law Enforcement

Pitching Insights

Bonnie Washuk's coverage primarily focuses on local breaking news, evolving stories, and events related to crime, public safety, and community events in Portland and the state of Maine. She is likely to respond well to pitches that provide new information or updates on ongoing developing stories such as crime incidents, public safety issues, local tragedies or community happenings.

Given her extensive coverage of storm-related events and firefighting efforts, Bonnie may be interested in pitches related to emergency preparedness tips for extreme weather conditions or feature pieces highlighting the work of local firefighters.

Since she covers a significant amount of crime-related content including burglaries and threats towards officials like the Secretary of State, relevant expert commentary addressing these issues could also interest her.

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