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Inslee pleas for more funds as state, city crews clear First Ave bridge encampment

State and city crews in Seattle’s South Park neighborhood clearing a massive homeless encampment underneath the First Avenue bridge on both sides of Michigan...

Researchers: Inbreeding a big problem for endangered orcas

People have taken many steps in recent decades to help the Pacific Northwest’s endangered killer whales, which have long suffered from starvation, pollution and...

Suspicious package investigation causes over 3 hour delay at Sea-Tac Airport

A suspicious package investigation shut down parts of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport for more than three hours Sunday evening, causing departing passengers to miss flights....

Teen brings gun to school; security guard accused of sex crime | Podcast

This episode explores the arrest of a teen who brought a gun to Auburn Riverside High School; a school security guard in Federal Way...

Thieves cutting catalytic converters and cashing in

Thieves move like smoke and are cutting people’s catalytic converters and cashing in. It’s a process repeated more than 150,000 times last year in...

Ballard Commons Park reopens Saturday following yearlong closure

Ballard Commons Park is set to reopen Saturday after being closed for over a year. The park was swept and shut down in Dec....

Stalker turns killer; shooting investigation drags on; bald eagle shot | Podcast

In this episode, a podcast host and her husband are shot by a stalker in a Redmond home invasion; we look at how few...

Jack Stine & Spike O’Neill claim Kemp incident brings up race discussions

Seattle SuperSonics legend Shawn Kemp is free after being released from jail Thursday. The former NBA star was held in Tacoma after he was...

Two suspects drive off after armed carjacking in Cherry Hill

Seattle Police responded to a reported carjacking at gunpoint near Swedish Cherry Hill Hospital this morning. Police arrived at about 9:15 a.m. at the...

La Niña, which worsens hurricanes and drought, is gone

After three nasty years, the La Niña weather phenomenon that increases Atlantic hurricane activity and worsens western drought is gone, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...

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