
Man accused of I-5 mass shooting told police he tried to get help
Charging documents are revealing more about the man accused of shooting at cars on I-5 in King and Pierce Counties Monday night.8 months ago

Ground-breaking hire for music director of Seattle Symphony, filling job open for almost 3 years
Xian Zhang was hired Thursday as music director of the Seattle Symphony, becoming the first woman to head a major West Coast orchestra.8 months ago

Bellevue police officer hurt in VP Kamala Harris’ motorcade returns to work
The police officer who was hurt as part of the motorcade protecting Vice President Kamala Harris on her Seattle visit is back on the job.8 months ago

Normal operations return to Seattle-Tacoma Airport
Seattle-Tacoma is back to normal after surviving a high-travel Labor Day weekend. Travelers are getting to their destinations as usual.8 months ago

Owner of Seattle bikini barista coffee stands in hot water with IRS
The owner of a chain of Seattle bikini barista coffee stands pleaded guilty Wednesday of underreporting as much as $6 million in income.8 months ago

Seattle residents get hit with rising utility, electricity bills
Seattle residents will pay more for utilities and electricity in the coming years, now that the City Council approved service company plans.8 months ago

Nordstrom considers taking the company private
Pete and Erik Nordstrom want to take their luxury department store chain private. Their investment group wants 50.1% ownership.8 months ago

Gee & Ursula take on the generational socks war
There's something new for the generations to argue about: socks. And yes, it's a thing. Gee & Ursula discuss on Xվ Newsradio.8 months ago

Big banks bearish on Boeing
Boeing shares took a hit Tuesday after Wells Fargo & Co. downgraded the company and warned investors to get out.8 months ago

Tuesday marks first commute day for Snohomish County Light Rail
Tuesday will mark the first real commute day for Light Rail reaching into Snohomish County with four new stations added.8 months ago

Pierce County nursing assistant accused of stealing from dead client’s bank account
A nursing assistant from Pierce County had her license suspended after being accused of stealing from her dead client’s bank account.8 months ago

So far, so good: Sea-Tac Airport operating as normal for Labor Day weekend traffic
Sea-Tac Airport is operating as normal with few residual effects from the cyberattacks last week.8 months ago

A latte problems at Starbucks: Class-action lawsuit filed
Starbucks executives may have misled investors by making unrealistic projections on sales and earnings leading to a class-action lawsuit.8 months ago

2 Seattle shootings; 1 man dead, 2 others injured
Seattle police are investigating two separate shootings that happened Monday night, leaving one man dead and two others injured.8 months ago

Peanut Butter Pickle Bacon burger coming to the South Sound
Killer Burger, probably best known for its Peanut Butter Pickle Bacon burger, is set to expand into the South Puget Sound area.8 months ago

Will juvenile crime laws change after tragic Alderwood Mall murder?
Jayda Woods-Johnson's family is pushing for stricter penalties against armed juvenile offenders after she was killed at Alderwood Mall.8 months ago

Xfinity customers won’t be able to see Washington Huskies football opener
As of right now, Xfinity customers won't be able to see the game between the Huskies and Weber State on the Big Ten Network.8 months ago

Alaska Air flight returns to Sea-Tac Airport after possible Boeing engine shutdown
An Alaska Airline flight from Seattle to Oakland returned to Sea-Tac after the crew reported a possible Beoing engine issue.8 months ago

Washington joins lawsuit claiming there’s a price-fixing scheme hurting local renters
Eight states, including Washington, have joined a price-fixing lawsuit against RealPage Inc., a property management software company.8 months ago

Summer’s not over yet, but it’ll be wet and cool this weekend
Summer's not over yet, but folks in Washington will see a wet and cool weekend, meteorologist Kirby Cook said.8 months ago

Study: Most people know if their day is ruined by 8:36 a.m.
According to a recent survey, the average American can tell by 8:36 a.m. if they’re going to have a “bad day.”8 months ago

Conservative commentator Michael Medved says he’ll likely vote for VP Harris
Conservative commentator Michael Medved says he will likely vote for Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in November.8 months ago

Starbucks ushers in fall early with the return of the Pumpkin Spice Latte
It’s only Aug. 22, and many in Seattle are hoping summer isn’t quite gone yet. Yet, Starbucks' fall menu has arrived earlier than ever.8 months ago
