
Idaho man indicted for shooting at two hydroelectric dams
A federal grand jury has indicted an Idaho man for allegedly damaging power stations that supply several northwest states, including Washington.2 years ago

Starter home sales in Seattle drop 36%, largest of any US metro area
An analysis by Seattle-based Redfin confirms that it's getting tougher for many Americans to purchase a starter home.2 years ago

Fire alongside I-5 in Seattle continues trend amid dry weather
Seattle firefighters drenched a smoky brush fire along Interstate 5 near Stewart Street and Eastlake Avenue in Seattle Thursday morning.2 years ago
Killer whale home for Thanksgiving? Maybe not
Indianapolis Colts owner and philanthropist Jim Irsay is sparking hope that an endangered killer whale - taken from Puget Sound in 1970 - could be returned to her native seas by Thanksgiving.2 years ago
You don’t have to wait until the 5th; Summer started in May
You know the old joke that summer doesn't begin in western Washington until the FIFTH of July?2 years ago

Young orca calf spotted with pod of Southern Resident killer whales
The Center for Whale Research is sharing photos of a calf believed to be traveling with the Endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales' L pod.2 years ago

Expert: Deaths of Titanic submersible occupants probably ‘instantaneous’
A local maritime expert said the deaths of the occupants of the OceanGate Expeditions submersible was probably "instantaneous."2 years ago
No more co-pays for breast cancer screenings in Washington
Washington state will eliminate co-pays on more kinds of breast cancer screenings, beginning on July 23rd.2 years ago
Disney brings ‘Pride’ to Seattle Men’s Chorus
Disney has teamed up with the Seattle Men's Chorus for a Pride concert at Seattle's Paramount Theater this weekend.2 years ago

5 arrested for breaking into Tacoma power vault
Tacoma Police say they've arrested five people who were allegedly breaking into a Tacoma power vault on Monday.2 years ago

WA Rep. maintains fervent push to keep gas stovetops unregulated
U.S. Representative Dan Newhouse introduced a bill on Monday to block the new Department of Energy conservation standards for gas stovetops.2 years ago
More Americans turning to a ‘side hustle’ out of necessity
More Americans are embracing the 'side hustle' as a way to put a little extra cash in their pockets to pay their bills.2 years ago

Gun violence rising on Washington state highways
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is warning residents about the rise in gun violence on Washington state highways.2 years ago

Seattle Opera welcomes international talent to the stage
Seattle is known for raucous sports fans, high-tech workers, outdoor enthusiasts, and, increasingly, young, international opera talent.2 years ago

Seattle crowned as dog poop capital, pet owners among worst in nation
Seattle's pet parents ranked among the worst in the country, according to the website Dog Advisory Council's newest study.2 years ago

Police rescue baby from hot car in Lacey
Lacey police reportedly asked for a child neglect charge for a man who left his baby in a hot car Tuesday.2 years ago

New law requires boaters to stay further away from Southern Resident orcas
The legislation increases the distance that recreational boaters must stay away from Southern Resident orcas from 300 to 1,000 yards.2 years ago

Facing Fentanyl: How the criminal justice system is responding
As Heather Bosch's series, "Facing Fentanyl," continues, the role of law enforcement and the criminal justice system in fighting the epidemic is examined.2 years ago
Facing Fentanyl: People who use fentanyl find a way out
The fentanyl epidemic shows no sign of weakening. But there is a way out for people suffering from this opioid disorder.2 years ago
Facing Fentanyl: How a synthetic opioid became the deadliest drug in America
As our series, Facing Fentanyl, continues, 成人X站 Newsradio's Heather Bosch looks at why this drug is so addictive and deadly.2 years ago

Facing Fentanyl: Addiction in pregnancy ‘ruins multiple lives’
As 'Facing Fentanyl' continues, Heather Bosch spoke with experts who fear the epidemic will claim more young victims than any crisis before.2 years ago

Facing Fentanyl: Hear the voices of people hurting
A five-part series, "Facing Fentanyl," is set to explore where this drug is coming from, why it's so lethal, and the damage it is doing.2 years ago

Lummi Tribe: Tokitae’s return home is ‘righting a wrong’
The Miami Seaquarium, the nonprofit "Friends of Toki," and philanthropist Jim Irsay all signed off to return Tokitae to the Salish Sea.2 years ago
