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‘Heat’-ing up: Michael Mann writes sequel-prequel ‘Heat 2’

NEW YORK (AP) — Decades after the release of Michael Mann’s “Heat,” the classic crime thriller has endured in the minds of fans, critics,...

Brazil prosecutors charge suspects in murder of Amazon pair

RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Public prosecutors have charged three individuals with the June murder of British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno...

Rantz: Pro-choice AG Ferguson fired veteran and mom for making choice he doesn’t like

Pro-choice Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson fired a mother and veteran for choosing not to get the COVID vaccine. She was informed of her...

Northern lights may be visible in Western Washington again this week

Thanks to two solar storms, the northern lights made an appearance over the Puget Sound early Tuesday, according to several photographs of the natural...

‘Under surveillance’ ballot-box signs likely voter intimidation, officials say

Some Seattle-area voters noticed something unusual over the weekend when they put their ballots in drop boxes: signs with bright red ink that read...

Committee favors public’s least favorite option for reducing Tacoma Narrows Bridge tolls

The commission said it plans to reduce toll rates for the bridge by Oct. 1 due to additional funding provided by the state legislature. The...

New research ranks Washington as top state for UFO sightings

New research ranks Washington as the most likely state for people to spot a UFO. The team at online jigsaw site https://www.im-a-puzzle.com looked at data from...

Dedo’s daily crime report: 10-year-old girl shot inside her Tacoma home, Bellingham drug bust

Darren Dedo, KIRO Newsradio reporter, covers overnight crime in the Puget Sound region on the morning of July 19: A girl in Tacoma was...

Monkeypox cases on the rise in western Washington

Monkeypox cases continue to rise across the U.S., including here in Washington. As of Monday, King County is reporting 48 cases, according to the...

Dori: Fired over vaccine refusal, former King Co. detective required to return to testify in child rape case

Only a few months after being fired by the department for refusing to follow the county’s COVID vaccine mandate, Jen Eshom told The Dori...

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