
Least favorite Thanksgiving foods: ‘Turkey is just for display,’ Gee Scott says
"You're better off getting a fake turkey and putting it on your table just to post it for the gram," Gee Scott said on The Gee and Ursula Show.2 years ago

Mercer Island synagogue vandalized in latest attack on Jewish centers
Graffiti was spray-painted across the synagogue Herzel Ner Tamid聽with words like "shame" and "cease fire forever" -- a reference to the Israel-Hamas war.2 years ago

Seattle City Council calls for long-term cease-fire in Israel, Gaza
"All human life is precious and the targeting of civilians, no matter their faith or ethnicity, is a violation of international humanitarian law."2 years ago

Clearapathra crowned as Lynnwood snow plow naming contest champion
Clearapathra outduels finalists Powasaurus Rex and Sir Plows-A-Lot to become the official name of Lynnwood's newest snow plow.2 years ago

Binance CEO pleads guilty to money laundering in Seattle federal court
Binance CEO Changpeng Zhao has plead guilty to criminal charges of violating U.S. anti-money laundering requirements in a Seattle federal court.2 years ago

Smokey Bear license plates part of state’s campaign to prevent forest fires
The Department of Licensing requires a petition with 3,500 signatures before they'll consider the Smokey Bear plate.2 years ago

Suits: ‘Bad sign for downtown’ as Seattle ranks as worst holiday shopping city
Seattle has the worst holiday shopping experience in the country, according to a new聽study that examined affordability and purchasing power.2 years ago

Wash. food banks seeking more volunteers through the holidays
The drive runs through Dec. 31 with the goal of signing up at least 3,000 food bank volunteers for Hunger Resource Organizations across the state.2 years ago

Retail Crime Unit makes first prosecution in $50k retail theft case
The criminal charges stem from 11 counts of retail theft which totaled more than $50,000 in merchandise from Target stores in King and Kitsap counties.2 years ago

Bob Kettle: ‘We weren’t going to move forward with the current city council’
"For me personally, I look forward to the reset of the council," Bob Kettle said. "I think it's needed, particularly in the area of public safety."2 years ago

Tacoma Baking Co. owner found guilty of $350K COVID-19 loan fraud
A co-owner of Tacoma Baking Co. pleaded guilty to wire fraud in connection to obtaining $350,000 in PPP loan funds.2 years ago

More than 50,000 Pierce County residents lose power
More than 55,000 homes have experienced a power outage in Pierce County from last night to this afternoon, with crews working to restore power.2 years ago

Fortney: ‘I shouldn’t have to defend that garbage’ dished by Sheriff-elect Johnson
Adam Fortney lost his re-election bid for Snohomish County Sheriff, losing to Susanna Johnson, a 30-year veteran within the department.2 years ago

Morales declares victory over Woo for Seattle City Council’s District 2 seat
Morales is the incumbent Seattle City Councilmember for District 2. She first assumed office on January 1, 2020.2 years ago

Tacoma ‘Tenant Bill of Rights’ wins by fewer than 400 votes
Measure 1 -- also known as the Tenant Bill of Rights -- creates a defense against student/school year evictions and evictions between Nov. 1 and April 1.2 years ago

Aragon falls behind Mosqueda in tight race for King County Council’s District 8 seat
Mosqueda currently served as a Seattle City council member for two terms at the council's at-large Position 8 seat, first elected in 2017.2 years ago

‘Jesus shark’ born without male-fertilized egg gains national attention
The zoo believes the female produced a fertile egg without needing to be fertilized by a male鈥檚 genetic material through a process called parthenogenesis.2 years ago

Snohomish roofing company reaches $3.7M in safety fines, has only paid $250,000
For the second time in five months, Allways Roofing faces fines of more than $400,000. L&I claims it has broken safety rules over 60 times in four years.2 years ago

Jack and Spike Show: Seattle is no longer the most progressive city
"Crime is the biggest motivator for people to get out and vote and vote for somebody who they might not usually vote for," Stine added.2 years ago

Johnson outgunning incumbent Fortney for Snohomish County Sheriff
Fortney's opponent Johnson worked at the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office for 30 years, starting as a patrol deputy.2 years ago

Seattle to spend $970 million on affordable housing as levy appears to pass
Mayor Harrell's proposed budget needs to be approved by the city council before moving forward toward his One Seattle goals.2 years ago

Jack and Spike Show: A nurse is ‘one of the most difficult jobs ever’ amid strikes
More than 1,300 nurses at PRMCE will go on strike next week after UFCW 3000, the largest union in Washington, gave PRMCE a 10-day strike notice last week.2 years ago

Jack & Spike Show: Jail is one motivator to stop Metro drug use
A study confirmed that traces of illegal drugs being used on Metro buses linger and stick around for others to inhale second-handed.2 years ago
