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Kevin Ebi hosts the morning news during the More Music Morning Show on 95.7 KJR-FM and plays Rock and Roll's Greatest Hits for you on the weekends.

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About Kevin...

I'm a Pacific Northwest native who's worked for years to get you the information you need. My journalism career began at The News Tribune in Tacoma where I covered everything from general news to the high-tech industry. I've also written for the Seattle Times and Seattle P-I.

I'm really happy to be at KJR-FM now. My goal is to give you all the information you need to start your day without getting in the way of the great Rock and Roll. I won't waste your time. I focus on the stories that matter most -- the stories that will help you live a better life or give you something to talk about with your co-workers.

I'm also really happy to be living in the Pacific Northwest. I can't imagine living anywhere else. While I've hiked all over North America, I love being just an hour away from the mountains or a few hours from the ocean. I can't think of any place else that offers this kind of variety within such easy reach.

When I'm not on the air, you'll often find me on the hiking trails -- even on a weekday afternoon -- with my camera and tripod in tow. I'm also a nature photographer. You can check out my work at LivingWilderness.com.

Mountain Loop Highway
Friday 06-27-2008 12:12pm PT
I absolutely love hiking in the Cascades and am really exicted that the Mountain Loop Highway is finally re-opening. It's a scenic highway that runs from Granite Falls to Darrington, past some of the best hiking within an hour or two of Seattle.

The road was largely washed out five years ago by severe floods and they've finally made repairs. There's a big celebration this weekend to mark the occasion.

I can't wait to get up there. The climb to the summit of Mount Pilchuck is one of my favorite in the state.
Big Climb for Leukemia
Wednesday 04-02-2008 4:42pm PT
Thank you so much for making the Big Climb for Leukemia such a big success.

I know it's never easy to get up on a Sunday morning, but more than 5,300 people not only did that, but they also climbed the stairs to the top of Seattle's tallest building. That's a record for turnout.

The Leukemia and Lymphoma Society could still use your help, however. They're trying to raise $1 million dollars and whether or not you climbed, you can help them reach that goal. Just visit the society's web page to donate.

Thanks in advance!