
13 migrants transferred out of Tacoma onto ICE flight while immigration groups protest
13 migrants were transferred out of Tacoma onto an ICE flight headed to Arizona. The flight was met with protests in Seattle.14 hours ago

Seattle judge rules U.S. must allow entry for refugees previously approved before travel ban
A federal judge in Seattle ruled that the U.S. must allow refugees blocked by the travel ban to enter.2 days ago

Power outage hits more than 1,200 in South Seattle’s Skyway neighborhood
Early Friday morning, the South Seattle Skyway neighborhood suffered a power outage affecting more than 1,200 people.6 days ago

Seattle family sues Big Oil over 2021 heat dome death
The family claimed climate change caused the extreme heat that killed Leon. The lawsuit was filed by Julie Leon's daughter.6 days ago

Thurston County pot shop smash-and-grab ends with car fire, one suspect on the loose
A smash-and-grab at an Olympia pot shop ended with a fiery crash early Tuesday morning in Thurston County.8 days ago

Harborview confirms 47 people injured from fireworks-related incidents
Forty-seven people suffered injuries related to fireworks incidents over the Fourth of July holiday weekend, medical staff with Harborview Medical Center confirmed.10 days ago

Two Mason County firefighters walk away unharmed after fire truck rolls over on highway
Two Mason County firefighters were uninjured after their fire truck rolled over while making a turn from State Route 102 to US 101.12 days ago

Police search for suspect after Thursday morning stabbing in Queen Anne
The stabbing happened near 5th Avenue N. and Mercer Street early Thursday morning. Police are actively searching for the suspect.28 days ago

I-5 lane closures near Grand Mound causing 7-mile backups, WSDOT warns
If you鈥檙e heading south on I-5, brace yourself as daytime backups could stretch for seven miles near Grand Mound, according to the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT).1 month ago

Armed standoff in Puyallup ends peacefully
A Puyallup standoff ended without violence. Police were called in after reports of an armed man with a child.2 months ago

The Taste Northwest launches first annual pickleball tournament
Next month, paddlers and pickleball enthusiasts in the Pacific Northwest have a chance to compete in a brand new competition: The Puyallup Paddle Battle.2 months ago

ICE raid leads to 17 workers arrested in Kent
An ICE-led surprise immigration raid at a Kent factory ended with at least 16 workers arrested.2 months ago

Veterans Affairs staff brace for mandatory overtime mandate
Federal workers with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) are now required to work mandatory overtime following recent federal cuts.2 months ago

It looked like he was turning his life around; now, he’s arrested for double murder in Seattle
The suspect in the double homicide shooting at a hookah bar in south Seattle has a criminal history. He said he was reformed.4 months ago

Seattle City Council President calls SODO vote a ‘win for both residents, businesses’
A five-hour marathon meeting ended with the Seattle City Council approving聽controversial housing rezoning changes in SODO, the stadium district near the port, Tuesday night.4 months ago

Report: Sanctuary cities to see federal funding paused; city of Seattle responds
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi is expected to issue several major directives, including the agency pausing all federal funding for sanctuary cities.5 months ago

Bail set at $2M for man accused of stabbing 13-year-old Everett boy
A judge has ordered a man suspected of stabbing a teenage boy in Snohomish County earlier this month to remain in jail with bail set at $2 million.6 months ago
