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Whatcom County deputies shot in February suing alleged shooter

Already facing attempted murder charges, a Whatcom County man is now being sued by the two deputies he is accused of shooting.
3 years ago

Sea-Tac Airport doubles international arrival capacity with new terminal

Sea-Tac International Airport unveiled its new $1 billion International Arrivals facility on Thursday, more than doubling its capacity at customs.
3 years ago

Staffing shortages delay expanded ferry schedules to April

Staffing shortages are delaying expanded spring ferry service schedules to the San Juans and between Port Townsend and Coupeville until April 10.
3 years ago

Landslide blocks westbound lanes of Highway 18 in Federal Way on Wednesday

Landslides and mudslides have been reported across King County this week. One blocked the westbound lanes of Highway 18 at Peasley Canyon Road.
3 years ago

State House drops vaccination requirement for lawmakers at floor votes

The Washington state House will no longer require vaccine and booster dose verification from lawmakers in order to attend floor votes in the chamber.聽
3 years ago

Seattle police investigate Sunday downtown shooting; one man reported dead

At about 12:30 p.m. Sunday, the Seattle Police Department responded to reports of a shooting in the downtown area. One man is dead.
3 years ago

Advisory group votes against Washington requiring COVID vaccine for students

A special technical advisory group voted not to recommend the state Board of Health add the COVID-19 vaccine to required vaccinations for K-12 students.聽
3 years ago

‘They laughed in our face’: Latest talks in Seattle-area concrete worker strike fall flat

In month three of an ongoing strike, the latest negotiations between Seattle-area concrete delivery drivers and their employers ended without a deal.
3 years ago

Auburn woman mauled by dogs rushed to Harborview in critical condition

A 38-year-old woman was rushed to the hospital Tuesday when she was attacked by dogs along 45th Place South in Auburn.
3 years ago

UW Medicine residents stage walkout at Seattle hospitals Wednesday

Resident physicians with UW Medicine staged a walkout at Seattle-area hospitals and clinics Wednesday to protest the latest contract proposal.
3 years ago

US women’s soccer team reaches settlement for $24 million in equal pay suit

A six-year fight for equal pay has ended in victory for the U.S. women's soccer team.聽Players will get $24 million and a promise of equal pay with the men.
3 years ago

Washington hospitals allowed to resume non-urgent surgeries after pause

Hospitals across Washington can resume all surgeries and operations as of Feb. 17.聽Non-urgent procedures had been on hold as COVID cases surged.
3 years ago

Richland schools to reopen after vote to delay voluntary mask rule until state mandate lifts

Richland schools will reopen on Friday, after the district voted to delay a voluntary masking rule passed earlier this week.聽
3 years ago

Two Whatcom County deputies out of hospital after being shot last week

Two Whatcom County Sheriff's Office deputies who were shot last Thursday, Feb. 10, are now out of the hospital and recovering at home.聽
3 years ago

How Wordle helped save Seattle woman’s mother from home invader

When 80-year-old Denyse Holt hadn't texted her daughter her daily Wordle score, her daughter suspected something might be wrong.
3 years ago

Judge restores gray wolf protections after being eliminated in 2020

A federal court restored protections for the gray wolf, which means no more recreational hunting of these animals in Washington or Oregon.聽
3 years ago

State fines trio of companies for knowingly putting warehouse workers at risk for COVID

Three businesses operating out a Centralia distribution center have been fined for flouting COVID-19 safety requirements.
3 years ago

Seattle adds new layer to 911 calls with ‘Nurse Navigator’ program

Next time you call 911 in Seattle for a medical emergency, you may be re-directed to a licensed nurse to determine the level of care you require.
3 years ago

Car crashes through window of Lakewood restaurant

Police are investigating after a car crashed through the front window of a Lakewood restaurant early Monday morning.
4 years ago

Washington Rep. Larsen ‘frustrated’ with lack of coordination for 5G rollout

Washington Rep. Rick Larsen levied criticism this week against cell service providers for a 5G rollout he said lacked coordination.
4 years ago

5G concerns, fog lead to more cancellations at Paine Field

More Alaska Airlines flights out of Paine Field were cancelled Thursday, citing issues created by the combination of 5G signals and fog.
4 years ago

Could be 3 weeks before Magnolia internet is restored after vandals undo repairs

Magnolia residents have been without phone and internet service for days, and now, CenturyLink says that repairs may take up to three weeks.聽
4 years ago

‘Occupancy is virtually 100%’: Just one available ICU bed in all of Snohomish County

As of Tuesday morning, there is only one intensive care bed available in all of Snohomish County, as hospitals continue to feel the strain.
4 years ago

State lawmaker proposes bill to offer people money in exchange for gas-powered yard tools

A state lawmaker from Seattle is pushing to offer financial incentives to state residents if they give up their gas-powered yard tools.
4 years ago