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Seattle City (spot)Light: Lynne Smith

City Light’s Lynne Smith talks about her unusual job in power marketing and how the utility’s work reflects her values

Winter Weather Advisory: Be Prepared in Case of Power Outages

While storm-related outages are not a sure thing this evening, we want you to be prepared in case they do occur.

Seattle City (spot)Light: Kevin Lidtka

Kevin Lidtka is a Laser Scanning Technician at City Light, a title that might make it sound like he works on office equipment. That perception couldn’t be further from the truth.

Landslides: What to Do and How to Prepare

City Light shares a few tips that can help prepare you for such an event and provide information on what to do in case of a power blackout.

Seattle City (spot)Light: Ruben Diaz

Ruben Diaz came to Washington to find a sasquatch: Squatch from the Seattle Supersonics, specifically. The man who played Squatch was a family friend who moved to the Seattle area from Ruben’s home in the rural, open land of southern New Mexico. When Ruben was ready for a change, he… [ Keep reading ]

Seattle City (spot)Light: Uzma Siddiqi

City Light’s Uzma Siddiqi believes our destiny is ours to create. As she puts it, “20% is what happens to you and 80% is what you make of it.”

Seattle City (spot)Light: Christopher Peguero

As City Light’s environmental equity advisor, Christopher Peguero is implementing a culture shift in the way the utility does business.

Seattle City (spot)Light: Leigh Barreca

City Light’s Leigh Barreca spent three years in the Peace Corps, an experience that exemplifies her love of travel and volunteerism.

Seattle City (spot)Light: Toni LeClare

As a hydroelectric operator, Toni LeClare is something of a rare breed; very few women have made a career out of the work she does.

Seattle City (spot)Light: Benjamin Rushwald

City Light’s Ben Rushwald talks about how his volunteerism led him to find his passion and a family to call his own.