What I Do

I am a versatile journalist with over three years of experience covering a wide range of stories—from education, health, business, and politics to sports in the Seattle area. Skilled in interviewing top players, coaches, and community voices, I bring strong writing, editing, and layout design abilities to every project, often under tight deadlines. I also help manage content across social media platforms and have recently expanded my skill set into photojournalism, allowing me to tell compelling stories through words while developing a strong foundation in visual storytelling.

It’s a journalist’s job to be a witness to history. We’re not there to worry about ourselves. We’re there to try and get as near as we can, in an imperfect world, to the truth and get the truth out.


Robert Fisk

You have to go where the story is to report on it. As a journalist, you’re essentially running to things that other people are running away from. 

Lester Holt

Recent Articles

With 49ers Looming, Seahawks Ride Momentum Into NFC Playoffs

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Seattle’s professional sports teams have long battled for championships. The Mariners made a notable run this season, winning the AL West for the first time since 2001 and reaching the ALCS, but fell short of claiming a league title. Now the city’s hopes for a championship this year rest with the Seattle Seahawks.


With a 14–3 record, the Seahawks secured the No. 1 seed in the NFC, a first-round playoff bye and the NFC West title. Their path to the Super B...

King County Expands Substance Use Treatment Amid Rising Overdoses In Black Community

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


January is Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month, a time to highlight the urgent need for treatment and the systemic barriers that disproportionately affect Black communities. Structural racism, economic inequality, stigma, and historical mistrust continue to limit access to care, contributing to higher overdose rates.


In King County, Black residents suffer overdose deaths at significantly higher rates. In response, King County Executive Girmay Zahilay r...

Rainier Beach Remains Unbeaten With 92-48 Victory Over Blanchet

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Last night, the Rainier Beach Vikings (8-0) defeated the Bishop Blanchet Bears (1-6), 92-48, in front of a sold-out crowd at Blanchet High School.


The Beach Boys set the tone early, winning the opening tip and jumping out to a quick lead behind aggressive defense and a scoring surge that stunned the Bears. Rainier Beach’s Tyran Stokes scored the first two points of the night, followed by a basket from Blanchet’s Cade McClenahan, but Rainier Beach quickly...

Crowdfunding On GoFundMe Uplifts Black Families And Their Stories

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Across the United States, many families face growing financial strain and limited access to affordable healthcare, making unexpected hardship especially difficult to manage. In this climate, digital platforms that allow people to share their personal stories have become valuable tools for connecting those in need with potential supporters willing to help.


GoFundMe is one such platform where individuals and families can describe their situations and seek f...

Seattle Public Schools Face Crisis In Athletics Over Dignity And Identity

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Following a series of recent events in inner-city high school athletics, including the firings and resignations of long-time coaches, and most notably the Garfield junior varsity basketball team wearing Rainier Beach basketball jerseys during the annual “Hood Classic” rivalry game, growing concern has emerged about the current state of athletics within Seattle Public Schools, particularly in the predominantly and historically Black inner-city schools.


Kei...

From Crisis To Comeback: Mayor Harrell Closes Term With Bold Achievements

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell recently released summary reports detailing his administration’s achievements in 2025 and progress made over the last four years to enact his One Seattle vision of a safe, equitable, and thriving city.


“Over the last four years together, as City staff, community leaders, and neighbors, we took a vision for One Seattle and turned it into a reality,” said Harrell.


When Harrell first took office, Seattle was emerging from a glo...

Black Leaders And Entrepreneurs Say Trump’s Second Term Policies Have Deepened Inequities

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


As President Donald Trump nears the first full year of his second term, many in the Black community are reflecting on the turmoil his administration has brought to Black America and are bracing for what is to come in the remaining three years.


In just 11 months, community members have endured the rollbacks of civil rights enforcement, the dismantling of federal DEI initiatives, and proposed cuts to housing, education, and community programs that dispropor...

MLK Jr. Scholarship Offers Up To $16,000 For South Seattle Students

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Applications are now open for the MLK Jr. Scholarship Fund, which offers college scholarships of up to $16,000 to high school seniors who live or attend school in South Seattle. The scholarship is awarded to students who demonstrate financial need and academic promise, have overcome obstacles, and actively contribute to their community.


“The mission of the scholarship fund is grounded in the vision and dream of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The scholarship a...

State Transportation Commission Renames Benson Highway To Honor Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


A nearly two-year effort led by the Kent Black Action Commission (KBAC) has culminated in the renaming of a major stretch of Benson Road in South King County to Martin Luther King Jr. Way. The proposal, which was approved last week by the Washington Transportation Commission, honors Dr. King’s legacy while preserving existing business and residential street addresses.


Spanning nearly 10 miles through Renton, Kent, and unincorporated King County, the newly...

Despite Progress, Black Communities Still Face HIV Crisis

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


As we reflect on World AIDS Day, observed Dec. 1, we recognize the continued impact of HIV and AIDS within the Black community. The Rev. Dr. Renee McCoy, HIV and AIDS program manager for the African Americans Reach and Teach Health Ministry at the University of Washington, has been on the front lines of prevention, care and research since the virus emerged in 1981.


“The realization that people were dying and no one was caring compelled me to enter this fi...

O'Dea Secures Second Consecutive 3A Title With 21-14 Win Over Mt. Tahoma

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Last night, the O’Dea Fighting Irish became back-to-back 3A High School Football champions, after a nail-biting 21-14 victory over the Mount Tahoma T-Birds in a highly-anticipated Seattle vs Tacoma state championship game.


Mt. Tahoma took possession of the ball to start the game. However, their opening drive quickly stalled. A short completion from Mikkah Cordero to Kane Roy, followed by a rush from Felix Diaz for 4 yards was the only spark that the T-Bir...

O’Dea Survives late Bellevue Rally To Advance To State Title Game

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Yesterday afternoon, the O’Dea Fighting Irish punched their ticket to the State 3A football championships game next week at Husky Stadium with a hard-fought 20-14 victory against the Bellevue Wolverines.


Bellevue opened the game with possession of the ball, but their opening possession stalled quickly. Dreson Jimerson picked up 4 yards on first down, followed by short runs from Reylen Witherspoon and Max Jones. On 4th-and-4, Jimerson was stopped just shor...

UW President Names Hasoni Pratts As New Chief Of Staff

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium           


University of Washington President Robert J. Jones has appointed Hasoni Pratts as his new chief of staff. Pratts brings extensive experience in finance, strategic consulting, public policy, and higher education leadership. Her career spans roles at Deloitte, the governor’s office, and the New York State Board of Regents, where she helped shape statewide education policy.


“Hasoni’s appointment reflects my ongoing commitment to recruiting vision...

O'Dea Punches Ticket To Final Four With Victory Over Sedro-Wooley

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Yesterday afternoon, the O’Dea Fighting Irish took on the Sedro-Wooley Cubs in a quarterfinal matchup in the state 3A football playoffs.


O’Dea received the opening kickoff and wasted no time making their presence known on the field.


O’Dea’s Max Speller ran for 6 yards, then J Shaun Wilson broke loose for 19 yards, quickly pushing O’Dea deep down the field. Speller added another 9-yard dash, but back-to-back penalties stalled the drive and set up a 3rd-...

UW Endocrinologist Urges Early Action And Lifestyle Changes To Reverse Type 2 Diabetes

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


November is National Diabetes Awareness Month, which is a reminder of just how deeply diabetes impacts our Black communities. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Black adults are 60 percent more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes than non-Hispanic white adults, a disparity that needs urgent attention.


Experts like Lorena Alarcon-Casas Wright, an endocrinologist at the University of Washington Medical Center, say high blood sugar...

Eastside Catholic Advances In State Playoffs With 42-7 Victory Over Southridge

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Yesterday afternoon, the Eastside Catholic Crusaders dominated the Southridge Suns, 42-7, securing their spot in the next round of the state 3A football playoffs.


Eastside Catholic opened the game by kicking off to Southridge, and the Suns began their first drive at their own 23-yard line. On first down, Gabriel Borisch looked to spark some early momentum but was quickly stopped by the Crusaders’ defense. Tayton Jackman followed with a 3-yard gain, settin...

O’Dea Cruises Past Ferndale In State 3A Playoffs

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Last night, the O’Dea Fighting Irish took on the Ferndale Golden Eagles in the round of 16 in the 3A State Playoffs to determine who will make it through to next week.


Ferndale opened the game with the ball on their own 27-yard line. Elliot Lenssen pushed ahead for 8 yards, and Brock Heuck added a short gain, but the drive ended near midfield. The Eagles then punted on 4th down, handing O’Dea their first possession of the night.


After taking possession...

Fueled By Loss, Focused On Legacy: The Unbreakable Spirit Of Rainier Beach’s Zevion Watkins

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Rainier Beach’s Zevion Watkins has dealt with a lot of personal issues this season. From coping with the recent loss of his grandmother to the resignation of his longtime coach, Corey Sampson – who stepped down just two weeks into the season – Watkins has faced more than his fair share of adversity.


Despite these challenges, Zevion’s mother, Le’Onetta Johnson, shared that this year has been the team’s best yet, as the players united around one collective...

Eastside Catholic Cruises Past University 48–0 in 3A Playoff Opener

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Yesterday afternoon, the Eastside Catholic Crusaders shut out the University Titans, 48–0, to advance to the next round in the 3A state playoffs next week.


The Crusaders opened the game with possession of the ball and quickly set the tone. Running back Cayden Pili started the opening drive with runs of 13 and 6 yards. Quarterback Luca Villasenor then connected with Asa Thompson and Pili on passes that helped move the chains for multiple first downs. Despi...

O’Dea’s Giulio “Lio” Banchero Charts His Own Path In Family Football Legacy

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Last year, Giulio “Lio” Banchero added to his family’s storied legacy with the O’Dea High School football program, becoming the third member of his family to win a state title. His father, Mario Banchero, won in 1991, and his brother, Paolo Banchero of the NBA’s Orlando Magic, led the Fighting Irish to a title in 2017 as a quarterback.


Now a senior at O’Dea, Banchero looks back on his time at the school and reflects on how deeply his family values being p...

Rising Star: Clyde Hawkins IV Blends A Unique Combination Of Power, Speed, And Discipline

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Clyde Anthony Hawkins IV is quickly emerging as a standout in youth sports and is currently adding to his athletic resume as a member of the Rise Youth 12U Football team. Though just beginning his athletic journey, the young athlete has already built a reputation for his strength, speed, and relentless drive.


Hawkins got his start in kindergarten with flag football, where his natural talent became immediately evident. Since then, he has continued to devel...

Eastside Catholic’s Wassie Lugolobi Balances Leadership And Legacy In Senior Season

By Kiara Doyal, Seattle Metro News


Now in the heart of his senior season, Eastside Catholic running back Wassie Lugolobi has stepped confidently into a leadership role he’s been preparing for since his freshman year. Known for his relentless work ethic and team-first mindset, Lugolobi sees his role not just in yards gained or touchdowns scored, but in the example he sets every day.


“My role has changed greatly since I was a freshman to now,” said Lugolobi. “I believe that as a senior, you...

Rainier Beach Players Looking To Honor Legacy Of Former Coach

Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


After injuries sidelined them last season, Rainier Beach’s Sirjewel Glover and Oteko Mwamba returned to the football field this year with renewed determination and high hopes of capturing a state title. Despite being forced off the field—Glover with a broken ankle and Mwamba with a torn ACL and meniscus—the two stayed heavily involved with the team throughout their recovery, showing their commitment even while they healed.


“I tried to be as involved as I cou...

Coach Chris Vala Found His Calling In Youth Football

By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium


Chris Vala, head coach of the Benson Bruins 13U team, didn’t plan on becoming a youth football coach. But a spontaneous moment on the sidelines of his son’s flag football game changed everything. What started with a few cones and a handful of restless kids turned into a coaching journey that has now spanned many years — and built a powerhouse youth football team in the process.


“I remember seeing a bunch of kids on the sidelines of my son’s game, because...
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