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Residents celebrate West Seattle Bridge reopening, but still much to do

The West Seattle Bridge is expected to reopen Sept. 18, but the Seattle Department of Transportation says there is a lot left to do...

Dori: Dad calls summer swim league’s gender changes `child abuse,’ moves family out of WA state

After more than 40 years, changes coming to the Greater Seattle Summer Swim League for 2,000 kids between Woodway and Federal Way have “destroyed”...

At MoPOP’s Drag-tastic Summer Camp, teens learn the ‘Art of Drag’

It’s summer camp season, and this week at Seattle’s MoPop, the Museum of Pop Culture, 20 teenagers are enrolled in Drag Camp. “My drag...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Port Townsend ferry service hit with another delay

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - MARCH 11: A ferry and a tanker pass through the Puget Sound near Seattle's iconic Pike Place Market on March...

Joe Kent advances to November, stresses energy, inflation as biggest immediate problems

Joe Kent is set to advance to the general election after six-term incumbent Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler (R-WA), one of the Republican House members...

Driver dies in Tacoma while being taken into police custody

The Pierce County Force Investigation Team is investigating after a driver died as authorities took them into custody in Tacoma on Tuesday night. ...

The Crime Blotter: Sultan man held on $1 million bail for alleged murder on SR 2

Sultan man held on $1 million bail for alleged murder on SR 2 On Saturday at noon, Snohomish County Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a...

Thunderstorms rack the Puget Sound region, leaving thousands without power

A series of lightning storms in the Puget Sound region has left thousands without power Wednesday morning. Fife, Dash point, Browns point, at least...

Seattle’s police chief floats cutting back the number of officers at sporting events

The Seattle City Council has voted out of committee Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s plan to hire roughly 500 Seattle Police officers over the next...

King County officials reflect on Health Through Housing criticisms and goals

Nearly two years into their implementation of the Health Through Housing initiative, King County officials remain steadfast in their housing first approach to the...

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