
Seattle鈥檚 Pono Ranch faces lawsuit alleging copyright infringement
Pono Ranch is among defendants in a lawsuit over alleged copyright violations involving the popular Seattle venue.8 days ago

Multiple Seattle beaches closed after water samples test high for bacteria
Seattle Parks and Recreation warns beachgoers to avoid affected beaches as water samples test high for harmful bacteria.9 days ago

City of Cle Elum files for bankruptcy amid $22 million in debts owed
The City of Cle Elum has filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy due to significant debts from a land development dispute.9 days ago

Starbucks updates menu prices, unlimited flavors now just 80 cents
Discover the new pricing changes for Starbucks flavored syrups and how they impact your favorite drinks.10 days ago

‘Cobra Kai’ actor Martin Kove accused of biting co-star at WA State Fair, no charges filed
Altercation at WA State Fair involves Martin Kove; police intervene, but no charges filed against the actor.10 days ago

Viral ‘In-N-Out coming to Seattle’ sign sparks frenzy鈥攈ere’s what the company says
In-N-Out plans to expand in Washington, with an opening in Ridgefield. Will this popular chain open in Seattle?10 days ago

Stolen excavator used to smash ATMs at Clackamas U.S. Bank
An excavator theft led to damaging ATMs at a U.S. Bank in Clackamas. Discover the details of this shocking incident.10 days ago

Bomb squad responds to suspicious device outside Tumwater home, identified as a prop
A suspicious device, initially thought to be a bomb, was identified as a prop outside a Tumwater home.10 days ago

Whatcom County approves fare hike for Lummi Island Ferry amid rising operating costs
Starting August 23, fares for the Lummi Island Ferry will rise due to escalating operating expenses.11 days ago

Eggslut faces criticism ahead of Seattle debut in Capitol Hill
Eggslut faces criticism from local business owners ahead of its opening in Capitol Hill, Seattle. Explore the reactions and implications.11 days ago

UW athletics projects $19M budget deficit amid Big Ten transition and rising costs
The University of Washington's athletics department secures funding for FY26, enhancing support for student-athletes and programs.11 days ago

Missing man located after being lost in Suquamish woods for 4 days
A man has been rescued after spending four days lost in the Kitsap woods, thanks to an extensive search and rescue operation.11 days ago

Kroger announces 60 stores will shut down nationwide
Kroger reveals plans to permanently close many QFC and Fred Meyer locations in its first-quarter earnings report.11 days ago

Silver prices surge in 2025: Up nearly 25% year-to-date
Discover the factors behind the ongoing increase in silver prices and what it means for investors and the market.14 days ago

WA the only state with higher gas prices than last year
Discover why Washington's gas prices exceed last year's rates and the implications for consumers in this in-depth analysis.14 days ago

WSP uses cellphone data to predict and prevent dangerous drivers
WSP leverages cellphone data to predict and prevent speeding, enhancing safety on Washington's roadways.15 days ago

Suquamish man wins lottery from Fred Meyer scratch off ticket
A Suquamish man celebrates a remarkable win after purchasing a $50,000 lottery ticket from a local grocery store.15 days ago

Federal Way renames Alderbrook Park ahead of this year’s Juneteenth National Holiday
Discover the renaming of Alderbrook Park to Conna Park for this year鈥檚 Juneteenth National Holiday in Federal Way.15 days ago

U.S. Marshals seek help finding Tacoma murder suspect tied to 2020 casino shooting
U.S. Marshals and Tacoma Police ask for public help in finding a murder suspect tied to a 2020 casino shooting.15 days ago

Investigators reveal source of deadly Oak Harbor explosion
An Oak Harbor home explosion and fire caused significant damage, alarming residents and prompting emergency response efforts.16 days ago

Spokane crypto kiosks banned after $141 million in scam losses
Spokane's crypto kiosk ban targets rising scams, protecting citizens from more than $141 million lost to fraud.16 days ago

Walmart and Kroger recall ready-to-eat meals after 3 deaths, 17 illnesses
Multiple deaths and illnesses prompt Walmart and Kroger to recall specific ready-to-eat meals. Stay informed for your safety.16 days ago

WSU Track and Field eliminates events from championship-winning program
WSU has implemented a "distance-focused approach" to its track and field offerings by immediately eliminating multiple field events.17 days ago
