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10 arrests at Port of Seattle terminal protest to block boat from unloading

Ten protesters blocking the entrance to a Port of Seattle terminal were arrested Thursday. They were trying to prevent an Israeli cargo ship from unloading.
4 years ago

Gov. Inslee says lots of talk, no decision yet on extending eviction moratorium

Governor Inslee says he knows it's urgent, but he is not ready to announce if the eviction moratorium will be extended past June 30 in Washington state.
4 years ago

Body of Bellevue man recovered from Lake Washington

A rescue turned into a recovery effort after Bellevue Fire officials say a man drowned in Lake Washington while trying to save a child.
4 years ago

State Transportation Committee proposes ferry fare change

A 2.5% ferry fare increase this year and next has been proposed by the state transportation committee. It applies to all routes, passengers, and vehicles.聽
4 years ago

US House passes bill to support Puget Sound restoration, recovery

A bill providing more federal dollars to Puget Sound conservation efforts was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday.
4 years ago

Woodland Park Zoo’s ‘zoo doo’ program returns as a lottery

Zoo doo, Woodland Park Zoo's composting program, is back. But the program is so popular with local gardeners that it's lottery-only this year.聽
4 years ago

Kenmore votes to extend eviction moratorium through September

Kenmore City Council voted unanimously Monday night to extend the COVID-19 related eviction moratorium through at least the end of September.
4 years ago

Washington looks to head off potential invasion of feral pigs

Montana and Washington are the only Northwest states without infestations of feral pigs, and they've created a program to try to keep it that way.
4 years ago

‘It’s a crisis’: Local hospitals in need of blood donations

World Blood Donor Day on Monday finds the Pacific Northwest in urgent need of donations.聽COVID-19 vaccine status has no effect on if someone can give blood.聽
4 years ago

Fast-spreading virus killing deer in San Juan Islands

Dozens of deer have been dying a strange death in the San Juan Islands, with foam coming out of their mouths, due to a fast-spreading virus.
4 years ago

Workers participate in hunger strike outside Casa Latina

A hunger strike outside Seattle nonprofit Casa Latina continues, protesting sexual harassment, abuse, and discrimination the strikers say went on for years.
4 years ago

Bothell man to spend time in prison for insider trading of Amazon stock

A Bothell man who is the husband of an Amazon employee is going to spend 26 months in prison for illegal insider trading of Amazon stock.聽
4 years ago

PCC delays opening of downtown Seattle store to 2022

The opening of a new PCC, a much-anticipated natural grocery store in the heart of downtown Seattle, has been delayed until next year.聽
4 years ago

World’s ‘most sustainable high-rise apartment building’ to be built in Seattle

There will be a groundbreaking Thursday in downtown Seattle for what is said to be the "world's most sustainable high-rise apartment building."
4 years ago

‘Joints for jabs’ vaccine program in Washington faces hurdles

Washington's new "joints for jabs" COVID-19 vaccination incentive program is off to a slow start, with more than one hurdle to clear.
4 years ago

Gov. Inslee, Washington State Patrol unveil ‘heroes wall’ in Olympia

The "Fallen Heroes Memorial Wall" on the state Capitol campus was unveiled June 8, 2021, on the Washington State Patrol's 100th anniversary.
4 years ago

State set to pick first round of winners for Washington’s new vaccine lottery

Washington officials will be selecting the first round of winners for its new vaccine lottery on Tuesday morning, which includes a $250,000 cash prize.
4 years ago

Link light rail to increase frequency of train service

Starting Saturday, Link light rail trains will start running more frequently as the region continues to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.聽
4 years ago

Federal Way expands hazard pay ordinance to smaller grocery stores

More local workers will get a bump in their paycheck after the Federal Way City Council expanded its hazard pay ordinance to cover smaller grocery stores.
4 years ago

Seattle-Bremerton ferry route returns to two-boat service

After running on one ferry for several days due to a steering control failure on the Salish, the Seattle-Bremerton route is now back to two boats.聽
4 years ago

Police rifle stolen in 2020 Seattle riot recovered

The last of the four rifles stolen from Seattle police cars during the May 30, 2020 riots downtown has been recovered.
4 years ago

Lawmakers under pressure to find funds for US 2 trestle project

Washington state lawmakers are under pressure to pass a transportation package to fix a notorious stretch of highway between Everett and Lake Stevens.
4 years ago

Washington, Seattle eviction moratoriums set to expire at end of June

Both Washington state and Seattle's eviction moratoriums are scheduled to expire at the end of June, but could they be extended?
4 years ago

Amazon will no longer test job seekers for marijuana

Amazon says it will stop testing job applicants for marijuana, and will support federal legalization. The company will test workers for other drugs.
4 years ago