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Three police officers charged in Manuel Ellis case remain on city payroll

Three Tacoma Police officers charged in the death of Manuel Ellis remain on the city's payroll. The city is launching an investigation.
4 years ago

Snohomish County scaling back mass vaccination sites

Snohomish County plans to scale back mass COVID-19 vaccination sites, starting by ending first doses of Moderna shots, followed by Pfizer.
4 years ago

Engineer of Amtrak train that derailed in 2017 is suing for lost pay

The engineer at the controls of the Amtrak train that derailed in DuPont in 2017, killing three people, is suing to get his salary and pension back.聽
4 years ago

Seven apple varieties thought to be extinct found in Pacific Northwest

Seven apple varieties that were once thought to be extinct have been found in old orchards in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho.
4 years ago

Renters urged to get help now before eviction moratoriums expire

Eviction moratoriums are set to run out in Washington at the end of June, leaving tens of thousands of people expected to be kicked out of their rentals.
4 years ago

Washington Supreme Court rules that YouTube channel isn’t legally a news media outlet

The Supreme Court of Washington State issued a ruling on Thursday, narrowing the scope of which outlets qualify as members of the media.聽
4 years ago

Man arrested with semi-automatic weapon on Washington State Ferry

State troopers arrested a man Wednesday evening for carrying a semi-automatic weapon on board a Washington State Ferry without a proper permit.
4 years ago

Bill from Sen. Murray aims to alleviate child hunger when schools close

Sen. Patty Murray introduced a bill to help alleviate child hunger by providing low-income families with an EBT card when school is out or closed.
4 years ago

15 cases of E. coli in Washington linked to PCC brand yogurt

Fifteen cases of E. coli across multiple counties have been linked to PCC Community Market brand Pure Eire yogurt sold in Washington state.聽
4 years ago

State entomologists want public’s help to spot Asian giant hornets

Local entomologists are trying to get ahead of what could be a big season for Asian giant hornets, and you can help track them down.聽
4 years ago

Seattle 8th grader set to compete in Scripps National Spelling Bee

The Scripps National Spelling Bee just announced its 2021 spellers, and the list includes a 14-year-old from Seattle.
4 years ago

Bellevue deputy mayor says city is ‘poised to really take off’ in coming years

In the state of the city address, the deputy mayor of Bellevue says the city is in good shape to recover post-pandemic and continue to grow.
4 years ago

11-year-old boy’s name for Seattle’s new bike-lane sweeper wins contest

The Seattle Department of Transportation says "okay-broomer" was suggested by an 11-year-old Seattle boy and got more than half the votes.
4 years ago

Washington now asking businesses to prove mask-less workers are vaccinated

Washington state is requiring businesses to make sure an employee is vaccinated against COVID-19 before that person can work without a mask.
4 years ago

Team of carvers touring totem pole on ‘Red Road to DC’

The Lummi nation's "House of Tears" carvers set out Tuesday from Bellingham, to drive a totem pole to the Smithsonian museum.
4 years ago

Woodland Park Zoo to relax its mask requirements for outdoor spaces

Seattle's Woodland Park Zoo has officially relaxed its masking requirements for all guests age 5 and older in outdoor spaces. 聽
4 years ago

Woman, 1-year-old child injured in SeaTac shooting

A woman and a 1-year-old child were seriously injured in a Saturday morning shooting in a Sea-Tac home.
4 years ago

King County Courthouse evacuated Friday after bomb threat

A bomb threat forced the King County Courthouse in Seattle to be evacuated Friday.聽The sheriff's department swept the courthouse and it was cleared.
4 years ago

Capitol Hill Pride bans police officers for 2021 march and rally this June

Capitol Hill Pride has announced a ban on participation by police at the group's march and rally scheduled for the end of June.
4 years ago

Washington’s public universities change admission requirements

In a pandemic move made permanent, Washington's five public universities and Evergreen State College will no longer require the SAT or ACT for admission.聽
4 years ago

New Bellevue facility will allow Sound Transit to triple its light rail fleet

A new maintenance facility opening soon in Bellevue is expected to help with planned light rail expansions across the Puget Sound region.
4 years ago

Judge says records that could identify Washington transgender inmates must remain sealed

A federal judge has ruled that records that could identify dozens of transgender inmates in Washington state must remain sealed for now.聽
4 years ago

Seattle police arrest man suspected of stealing purses from Asian women

Seattle police have arrested a 26-year-old man suspected of stealing bags and purses from more than a dozen Asian women.
4 years ago

Senator Patty Murray announces reelection campaign

After 28 years representing Washington state in Washington, D.C., democratic Senator Patty Murray announces she's running for reelection.
4 years ago