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Leave early or late to skirt Independence Day travel throngs

Holiday weekend travelers can expect mostly sunshine into Independence Day — and plenty of company. AAA, the travel and insurance organization, projects a record-breaking...

Rantz: Politicians, media use one business to dismiss Seattle crises

Have you heard the news? Ben Bridge Jewelers opened a new flagship store in downtown Seattle. That means Seattle is thriving! It’s by no...

Summer to begin with the return of sunshine

Right on queue! As summer begins with the solstice at 7:57 a.m. June 21, the sun will emerge and temperatures will once again warm...

Closer look at King County gun violence stats | King County Crime Dive podcast

In this episode, we look at how King County has seen a reduction in gun violence so far in 2023. Also: prosecutors charge a...

Search continues for missing submersible from Everett company on dive to Titanic wreck

Search efforts are underway for a submersible after it went missing in the North Atlantic Ocean off the Newfoundland Coast. The submersible, named Titan,...

SPD Chief Diaz: ‘More work to do’ on downtown safety after shooting that killed pregnant woman

Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz posted a video update on Thursday in response to a deadly shooting that ended with the death of a pregnant woman...

Port of Seattle reaches tentative agreement with Dock Workers Union

A tentative agreement has been reached between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union and the Pacific Maritime Association on a new 6-year contract. According...

Seattle school bus drivers reach contract, strike avoided

The threat of a Seattle school bus strike is gone after the union representing many of the drivers and mechanics for the Seattle School...

Rantz: After supporting CHOP, hypocritical Molly Moon’s is suing?

Molly Moon’s Ice Cream in Seattle has the gall to sue the City of Seattle for abandoning the East Precinct, a move that led...

Washington at ‘epicenter’ of wildfire threat

As smoke smothered the East Coast this week, a dry May increased the potential for more serious fires later this summer in Western Washington...

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