Brent Champaco, Patch Staff
- University Place, WA
Email brent.champaco@patch.com
Phone 253-217-6060
Hometown Port Orchard
Birthday Nov. 4
Bio (professional highlights, marital status, hobbies, etc)
As a field-tested journalist who has spent the past five years covering University Place and other South Sound suburbs, Patch is my digital dream gig. I began my print news career a decade ago as a Chips Quinn Scholar in the Bay Area. I eventually finished school at Washington State University, then earned my journalistic stripes providing award-winning community coverage for newspapers in Pullman, the Tri-Cities and eventually The News Tribune in Tacoma. My most recent newspaper stint allowed me to help tell some of the South Sound's most tragic and unforgettable stories, including the Tacoma Mall and Lakewood police shootings. In my new role, I get to use my years of reporting on University Place to help provide you with news coverage you won't find anywhere else. I can't wait.
In 2012, I won Patch's first SPJ award in the Pacific Northwest Excellence in Journamism Competition, taking first place in the online, sports reporting category.
On the personal side, I'm a proud Chamorro American who was taught the value of hard work and discipline. My life is my wife and two daughters. When not in the throes of journalistic passion or pulling all-nighters in pursuit of a Master's Degree at Gonzaga University, I'm watching local sports. You name it - Sounders, Hawks, Cougs, Zags, whatever - I'm on the couch yelling at the television. (Calm down, Husky fans. When you're not playing WSU or the Zags, I'm secretly rooting for you)
Your Beliefs
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Politics
How would you describe your political beliefs?
My basic political philosophy is I support anything that benefits the greater good rather a select few. I know that sounds cliche, but I can't find a better way to describe it. Often, my familial Catholic upbringing is at war with my idealistic, fight-for-social-justice teachings. Generally, I lean to the left on national issues and to the right on local issues.
Are you registered with a certain party?
No.
Religion
How religious would you consider yourself? (casual, observant, devout, non religious)
As I stated above, I was raised in a religious Catholic family. My family went to mass, and they recited novenas and rosaries on a regular basis. (Heck, in Guam, every village has its own patron saint!) Today, I still attend church, although not at the rate that used to.
Local Hot-Button Issues
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
Town Center. It's the community's 800-pound gorilla of local politics. The city has invested a lot of money into the project and, at least so far, hasn't delivered what many residents are expecting. However, the city is adamant that without doing anything to create more revenue, University Place will struggle financially. The city is also dealing with its own financial struggles, and it laid off employees this last budget go-around.
Another hot-button issue is the Chambers Creek Properties and Chambers Bay Golf Course. What was once Pierce County's vision for a world-class golf destination is now a nationally renowned course - it hosted the 2010 U.S. Amateur and will host the 2015 U.S. Open, one of professional golf's signature events. But the course's $20 million price tag has always had critics. Given the likely traffic and crowding that large tournaments could bring to their community, some University Place have questioned whether the course is worth the headache.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
I can see both sides of the argument over Town Center and Chambers Bay. While Town Center has yet to deliver at the speed people want, the community needs some way to generate revenue if it wants to maintain the things that make University Place one of the most desirable communities to live in the South Sound. As for Chambers Bay, I am looking at it from a news standpoint. Having one of golf's signature events in your backyard isn't a bad news story.
Posting Activity
Lakewood-JBLM, WA|News|
Investigation Finds Lakewood Police Justified in Shooting Death of Man With Toy Gun
Omeara died from gunshot wounds inflicted by Lakewood Police Officers Darrell Moore and Jeremy Vahle.
Lakewood-JBLM, WA|News|
WSP, Lakewood Detectives' Investigation Leads To Arrest Of State's Leading Downloader of Child Porn
Elwood Anderson of Gig Harbor, 46, allegedly downloaded and shared more than 9,000 images of young children engaged in sexually explicit activity.
Gig Harbor, WA|News|
Gig Harbor Man Suspected of Being State's Leading Downloader of Child Pornography
Elwood Anderson of Gig Harbor, 46, allegedly downloaded and shared more than 9,000 images of young children engaged in sexually explicit activity.
Gig Harbor, WA|News|
Woman Involved In Fatal Motorcycle Collision Charged With Vehicular Homicide
Molly Burrell Lee charged with vehicular homicide stemming from a May 25 crash that killed Alex Heinz.
University Place|News|
Eastbound State Route 16 To Close Thursday Night
Crews will close all eastbound SR 16 lanes at South Union Avenue, along with the South Union Avenue on-ramp to eastbound SR 16. During the closures, traffic will be detoured.
Lakewood-JBLM, WA|News|
Lochburn Middle School Undergoes Facelift Over Summer
Lochburn Principal Helen Wilson said the updates help improve the culture on campus. “The updates really make it easy for students to take pride in our school.”
Gig Harbor, WA|News|
Eastbound State Route 16 To Close Thursday Night
Crews will close all eastbound SR 16 lanes at South Union Avenue, along with the South Union Avenue on-ramp to eastbound SR 16. During the closures, traffic will be detoured.
Gig Harbor, WA|News|
City of Gig Harbor Hosting Open House, Public Hearing on Downtown Waterfront Development
The open house is scheduled from 3:30 p.m. to 5 p.m., Oct. 14, followed by a public hearing at 5:30 p.m.
Lakewood-JBLM, WA|News|
Joint Base Lewis-McChord Suspends Non-Essential Services
The military base will suspend all non-essential services during the government shutdown.
University Place|News|
Denny Heck's Statement on Federal Government Shutdown
The 10th District Congressman says he supports governing responsibly like adults and solving our nation’s problems through the normal democratic process.
Lakewood-JBLM, WA|News|
Clover Park School Board Approves Two-Year Contract With Support Staff
The new contract - which was approved Monday night - is effective for the period of Sept. 1, 2013 through Aug. 31, 2015.
Gig Harbor, WA|News|
What’s Open and What’s Closed in a Federal Government Shutdown
National Parks such as Mount Rainier and Olympic will be closed.
Lakewood-JBLM, WA|News|
What’s Open and What’s Closed in a Federal Government Shutdown
National Parks such as Mount Rainier and Olympic will be closed.
Lakewood-JBLM, WA|News|
Denny Heck's Statement on Federal Government Shutdown
The 10th District Congressman says he supports governing responsibly like adults and solving our nation’s problems through the normal democratic process.
Lakewood-JBLM, WA|News|
Oakwood Fifth-Graders' Academic Progress Earns Them Visit To State Capitol
Oakwood fifth-graders and staff went to Olympia Sept. 18 and shared how the “Kids at Hope” framework has changed the school culture and positively-impacted academic scores.
Gig Harbor, WA|News|
Derek Kilmer: I'll Give Up Pay During Government Shutdown
The Democrat from Gig Harbor says he is "dead set" against a government shutdown because it will have serious effects on the economy.
Gig Harbor, WA|News|
Gig Harbor Fire Blotter: An Overturned SUV, But No People
The weekly Gig Harbor Fire and Medic One blotter compiles reports for Sept. 20 to Sept. 26.
University Place|News|
Flood Watch Issued This Weekend for Western Washington
Two weather fronts are expected to move through the region on Saturday and Sunday, bringing 1 to 2 inches of rainfall total this weekend and much more in the mountains, causing flooding.
