
Pro-Palestinian UW encampment doubles by second day
UW students with the Progressive Student Union set up the encampment and said they would remain there until their demands were met.1 year ago

Pro-Palestinian encampment on UW campus continues to grow
A pro-Palestinian tent encampment is growing on the UW campus, mirroring protests on college campuses across the country.1 year ago

Burien camping ban saga continues as mayor speaks on resolution
If you live in King County, you probably know there is an ongoing feud between government officials over Burien's public camping ban.1 year ago

King County deputies searching for suspected hit-and-run jeep
King County deputies are looking for a jeep believed to be connected to a hit-and-run that happened in White Center.1 year ago

Western Washington students walk out against Israel-Hamas war
Around 100 West Seattle High School students joined other groups across the nation in protesting against the Israel-Hamas war.1 year ago

Teen driver arrested after allegedly tearing through crowded Auburn park, hitting woman
An Auburn park was crowded with people last Saturday when an 18-year-old driver jumped the curb and sped through.1 year ago

State commissioner to decide on high-capacity magazine ban
The Washington State Commissioner held a hearing on whether the ban on high-capacity magazines should be lifted while the full court considers the matter.1 year ago

AAA: Washington’s gas prices 3rd highest in the country
It is official, Washington are paying the third highest gas prices in the country -- and prices could go even higher.1 year ago

Sacred Medicine House: A new place to call home for homeless Indigenous people
Friday was the Grand Opening of the Sacred Medicine House, a project spearheaded by the Chief Seattle Club.1 year ago

Seattle driver runs over tents on downtown sidewalk
Officers pursued a Seattle driver who ran over tents but later abandoned the chase when they learned no one was hurt. But then, the driver came back.1 year ago

Bellevue strip mall fire leads to huge response, evacuations
Eastside firefighters were called to a strip mall Wednesday morning in the Bel-Red neighborhood on Northwest 20th Street.1 year ago

After shooting of 2-year-old, Federal Way mayor vows to make city safer
In the wake of two recent shootings, Federal Way Mayor Jim Ferrell said Tuesday he vows to make the city safer for the people who live there.1 year ago

State Senator Phil Fortunato announces bid for Wash. Secretary of State
Republican State Senator Phil Fortunato has been involved in state government since 1998. Now, he wants to be Washington's Secretary of State.1 year ago

Washington copper wire thefts cost Lumen $500,000 this year
When it comes to infrastructure vandalism, particularly copper wire theft, Washington and Oregon have a major problem.1 year ago

Doctor outlines danger for your eyes as solar eclipse approaches
There is always excitement when a solar eclipse is near, but doctors wish there was more understanding of the danger it can cause your eyes.1 year ago

Mother appears in court as documents state Everett boy, 4, was stabbed repeatedly
Janet Garcia, 27, appeared a Snohomish County court Monday in connection to the death of an Everett boy, her 4-year-old son.1 year ago

King County’s plan to close youth detention center met with fierce backlash
The King County Law and Justice Committee received a final report on Executive Dow Constantine's plan to close a youth detention center.1 year ago

Family and friends gather to remember loved ones lost in Renton crash
Family and friends who lost loved ones in this week鈥檚 horrific crash in Renton, gathered to remember, and to honor the lives lost.1 year ago

Renton juvenile crime skyrocketing, one tactic up 900%, says chief
Juvenile crime is skyrocketing in Renton. The Renton police chief posted a message on X addressing the issue.1 year ago

Garfield High School parents hold rally surrounding gun violence
It has been a week plagued with gun violence in the Central District near Garfield High School. Parents are fed up.1 year ago

State of Washington to pay $8.5M to families of 2021 DUI crash victims
The state of Washington will pay $8.5 million to the families of two people killed in a 2021 DUI crash on Whidbey Island, one attorney said.1 year ago

Officials debate who’s to blame for death of homeless person in Burien
The body of a homeless person was found Thursday morning at an encampment next to Burien City Hall.1 year ago

Prosecutors: No charges in deadly 2020 SPD officer-involved shooting
Prosecutors said they will not pursue charges against an SPD officer who shot and killed an unarmed man while he was holding his daughter.1 year ago
