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WSU graduate among victims killed in Las Vegas stabbing spree

Maris Mareen Digiovanni, a Spokane native and WSU graduate, was one of the two people killed in a stabbing spree in Las Vegas on...

Once hopeful Iowa Democrats running uphill vs. Sen. Grassley

WEST DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — When Michael Franken won the Democratic nomination for the Senate in June, many in Iowa’s disillusioned party thought...

Dori: Felon released by WA judge charged with killing Idaho couple

On the same day Idaho innkeepers Rory and Sara Mehen were hosting summer guests at their charming, small town bed-and-breakfast, a July 22 decision...

Tacoma’s Bates Technical College grabs attention of White House

First Lady Dr. Jill Biden’s visit to Puget Sound will begin with an appearance at Bates Technical College and High School in Tacoma on...

WA Secretary of State stands by integrity of election process

As the general election nears, Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs (D) is assuring voters the state’s election system is “secure, accessible, and transparent”...

Sea-Tac Airport expects rush of travelers this autumn

If you have a flight out of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in the next several weeks and are hoping for an empty terminal, think again....

Cops investigating after two teens shot in Seattle’s Pioneer Square

Darren Dedo, KIRO Newsradio reporter, covers overnight crime in the Puget Sound region on the morning of Thursday, October 6. Seattle Police Department (SPD)...

Suits: Kirkland rated third-best US city to live in

Kirkland has been ranked as the third-best place to live in the U.S., according to a new poll from Money Magazine, with only one...

Dori: King County uses ‘Antifa tactics’ against reporter covering homeless shelter expansion

With emotions already running high in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District over King County’s plans to expand an existing shelter into a “megaplex” of homeless, mental...

Rantz: Democrat lawmaker claims cops are mad they ‘can’t go around killing people,’ union silent so far

A bipartisan group of lawmakers and law enforcement leaders are coming together to demand changes to the Democrat-passed police reform bills. And one of...

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