
Gunmaker sues Washington’s police academy over P320 pistol ban
Sig Sauer challenges the Washington Police Academy's ban on the P320 pistol, citing safety concerns as the core issue.3 days ago

Sully’s tips and tricks to survive Revive I-5 and its egregious hour-long delays
For the third straight day, commuters faced massive backups heading into Seattle from Snohomish County, thanks to the ongoing Revive I-5 project.5 days ago

No charges filed against men who shot 52-year-old man in Renton
Two men arrested in Renton shooting face no charges after court appearance; victim remains hospitalized.11 days ago

‘Pay these people now’: Local residents fed up with trash strikes
Bellevue residents face garbage buildup as Republic Services workers strike.12 days ago

Here’s why those military helicopters were flying low over Bellevue
Discover why military helicopters were seen flying low over Bellevue and Issaquah on Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning.12 days ago

Shoreline prepares drivers for new I-5 intersections with ‘Roundabout Ready’ event
Discover how Shoreline prepares commuters for new I-5 intersections with the 'Roundabout Ready' event amidst construction challenges.13 days ago

Major with Pierce County Sheriff’s Office arrested for DUI after injuring pregnant woman, family in crash
A senior member of the Pierce County Sheriff鈥檚 Office staff is under investigation for a serious crash as a result of allegedly driving under the influence.13 days ago

Broken tree causes power outage for thousands in Seattle
A Seattle power outage leaves almost 10,000 without electricity Monday afternoon.14 days ago

Local casino’s major renovation now open to the public
Discover the upgrades at Tulalip Resort Casino, now open to the public, enhancing gaming and entertainment experience.21 days ago

SeaTac cancels annual Fourth of July fireworks show over safety concerns
SeaTac Fourth of July fireworks show is canceled due to safety concerns, as approved by the city council.29 days ago

‘There are aspects of our job we have to do’: ICE Seattle director breaks silence on protests
The ICE Seattle director discusses the impact of recent protests on operations and the agency's ongoing responsibilities.1 month ago

Former WA governor warns Iran could retaliate with terrorism after U.S. strikes
Iran may retaliate with terrorism after U.S. strikes, warns former governor amid heightened threat from Homeland Security.1 month ago

NTSB: Boeing’s inadequate oversight, training led to door plug blowout
NTSB report reveals Boeing's inadequate training and guidance contributed to last year's door plug blowout incident.1 month ago

No boarding pass, no ID: Facial recognition coming to Sea-Tac
Facial recognition is set to streamline airport security at Sea-Tac, eliminating the need for ID and boarding pass.1 month ago

Local leaders push back after Supreme Court upholds Tennessee gender-affirming care ban
Supreme Court backs Tennessee's gender-affirming care ban, prompting swift reactions from Washington lawmakers.1 month ago

4 arrested after weekend protest in Seattle; police say more could follow
Seattle police arrested four individuals after a weekend protest in Seattle, with potential for more arrests.1 month ago

Anti-ICE protesters gather outside Federal Building
A small number of protesters were seen gathering in downtown Seattle.2 months ago

City works with Lake City Community Center to provide shelter for encampment
This weekend, about 100 individuals, including children, face potential risk of losing shelter after the city of Seattle went back on its decision.2 months ago

Landscape still bears the scars of Mount St. Helens eruption 45 years later
Sunday marks 45 years since Mount St. Helens erupted, killing 57 people and reshaping the landscape of southwest Washington, which still bears the scars of that devastating event.2 months ago

Washington’s AG calls 10-year ban on US states regulating AI ‘dangerous’
Washington's AG warns a decade-long AI ban on states is dangerous for regulation and oversight in the tech industry.2 months ago

AG Brown defends birthright citizenship as Supreme Court weighs order, nationwide injunctions
AG Brown argues for birthright citizenship as Supreme Court reviews Trump's order and nationwide injunctions.2 months ago

VIDEO: Police body camera footage of fatal officer-involved shooting in Poulsbo released
A man armed with a large knife was shot and killed in an officer-involved shooting Wednesday night after leading them on a pursuit through Poulsbo, police confirmed.2 months ago

Clark County settles with family of motorist shot and killed by deputy in 2021
Clark County agrees to a $3.5 million settlement over the 2021 shooting of unarmed motorist Jenoah Donald by a deputy.2 months ago
