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KC Prosecutor’s Office uses data to better understand domestic violence cases

King County prosecutors filed 629 criminal charges in October, averaging roughly 20-30 cases filed in each of the 21 business days last month. When looking...

Dems lead most toss-up WA legislature races, GOP remains hopeful

Whether you’re looking at the U.S. Senate race or the race for King County Prosecuting Attorney, there is little evidence of the much-hyped red wave...

Verdict appealed over murder of Susan Cox Powell’s children

In March 2020, Chuck Cox told a Pierce County jury he recalled running up to a firefighter at the site of his son-in-law Josh Powell’s...

Panel issues recommendations after reviewing CHOP fallout

Seattle’s Office of Inspector General (OIG) – part of the city’s police oversight and accountability system – said the city’s response to the Capitol Hill...

Online schools help struggling students in post-pandemic world

As Washington students continue returning to their classrooms for the new school year, some experts warn not all kids will thrive in an in-person environment....

Seattle mayor inks trio of bills to increase number of minority-owned pot shops

In an effort to address equity in the cannabis industry, Mayor Bruce Harrell signed three bills into law today to help foster a more diverse...

Retrial of accused Lakewood Four getaway driver set to begin

It was one of the most shocking crimes in Puget Sound history – four police officers sitting down in a coffee shop ahead of their...

Republicans eye weak legislative districts as Democrats batten down against Red Wave

All 98 Washington state House seats are up in the air this election cycle along with 25 of 49 seats in the Washington state Senate....

Pot shops call for more collaboration, police, and new banking rules as violent robberies soar

The statistics are sobering, with at least 70 violent pot shop robberies in the Puget Sound region since the start of the year. Many believe...

State Dems unveil targeted tax breaks, but say broad relief isn’t sustainable

When Democrats in the state House and Senate released their supplemental budget proposals this week with nearly $6 billion in additional spending — and on...

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