
Residents concerned about radiation in Seattle’s Magnuson Park
When you take your kids out for a day at the park, you expect them to get a little exercise and fresh air, and maybe come back just a little healthier. But what some families were being exposed to at Magnuson Park in Seattle could do a lot more harm than good.12 years ago

Call me Roma: Northwest Gypsies defend their heritage
When an Issaquah psychic was busted recently for allegedly stealing $30,000 from a naive customer, the word "gypsy" came up at the prosecutor's office. While there's no evidence the suspect involved is in fact a gypsy, there is a rich Romani Community in the northwest with a very interesting past.12 years ago

Spokane restaurant offers unique reward to catch crook: pizza
A Washington pizza shop owner is getting creative after two armed robberies in recent months.12 years ago

King County deputy’s life of service cut short
A King County Deputy has died from injuries suffered in an off-duty motorcycle crash, leaving behind a wife, son and daughter.12 years ago

Issaquah psychic didn’t see arrest coming
An Issaquah psychic is charged with theft, after allegedly scamming a woman out of more than $25,000.12 years ago

Watch: Men shocked to find out what labor pains really feel like
You know the old adage, women carry the babies because men can't handle the pain. Well, a couple of guys wanted to prove that adage wrong.12 years ago

North Bend residents concerned about crimes; authorities say watch out for neighbors
It was an overflow crowd at a meeting in North Bend Thursday evening when residents stressed their concerns over an apparent up-tick in crime. On Sunday a home invasion turned fatal when a homeowner killed the intruder.12 years ago

Stingers don’t get in the way of Puget Sound classrooms, backyards helping bees
You've probably heard that America's bee population has a problem. They're calling it "Colony Collapse Disorder" and it's affecting bee populations across the country.12 years ago

Tulalip mother charged with murdering her daughter
A Tulalip woman is charged with second degree murder and criminal mistreatment after leaving her two young daughters alone in a car. One was found badly malnourished, the other was dead.12 years ago

How county, federal prosecutors are targeting repeat gun felons
Local and federal prosecutors are teaming up to make sure convicted felons get the max and are supervised once they're back out in the community.12 years ago

Back to the budget battle in Olympia
State lawmakers will try to reconcile two very different budget plans, as they reconvene for a special session Monday.12 years ago

Cost of health care in Seattle area can vary greatly
Same procedure, same area, but very different costs discovered at hospitals across the Puget Sound region.12 years ago
Potential pay increases for Tacoma city workers raise some eyebrows
The Tacoma City Council is expected to vote Tuesday on pay raises for city workers that could total more than $4.9 million.12 years ago

Controversial contest pits girl against girl for ‘hotness’ at Issaquah High School
A "hotness tournament" at Issaquah High School could do damage to already sensitive teenage girls.12 years ago

Moms mindful of baby’s every cue with Elimination Communication
In honor of the new moms out there, we take a look at one popular trend in baby-rearing that could do away with traditional potty training for good. It's called Elimination Communication or E.C.12 years ago

Summer camp offers ‘digital detox’
A new camp for tech dependent adults is offering a complete 'digital detox.'12 years ago

Sons of ‘Deadliest Catch’ Captain Phil Harris pen new book of father’s tales
He was a local character that fascinated TV audiences around the world. Two years after his death we're learning from a new book how Phil Harris became the crusty Captain of the Cornelia Marie on Discovery Channel's Deadliest Catch.12 years ago
Waste Management faces $2M fine for strike in 2012
Waste Management could face a $2.14 million fine for its reaction to last summer's garbage strike.12 years ago

Teachers, parents say students thrive in ‘flipped learning’ classrooms
There's a quiet revolution happening in some local classrooms. It's called "Flipped Learning," and teachers, students and parents are raving about it.12 years ago

Washington science teacher named 2013 Teacher of the Year
A science teacher from central Washington been named the National Teacher of the Year for 2013.12 years ago

National security experts agree Boston bombers could be linked to Al Qaeda
More information is emerging about the two brothers believed to have set the bombs off at the Boston Marathon. They're young men from Chechnya, with good backgrounds in school bringing even more questions are coming to mind about why they did this.12 years ago
Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department faces big cuts
The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department has decided to spare all but one family support center as they finalize a plan to deal with $1.6 million in federal funding cuts.12 years ago
