
Report: Paul Allen gives $30 million to house South Seattle families
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen is donating $30 million to help fund new construction for low-income and homeless families in South Seattle.7 years ago

WSU’s Jason Gesser resigns after sexual misconduct allegations
Jason Gesser, former star quarterback at Washington State University, has resigned as聽assistant athletic director for the Cougar Athletic Fund, according to The Seattle Times.7 years ago

WATCH: Man rampages through Seattle Target for 15 minutes
A man allegedly violently stole electronics from a downtown Seattle Target store for over 15 minutes. Police were called. No officers showed up. Then the thief allegedly returned two more times.7 years ago

Lime expanding electric bikes, scooters into Tacoma
Lime is expanding beyond Seattle and Bellevue and is bringing its sharable electric bikes to Tacoma. Scooters too. The city will conduct a trial run for the system.7 years ago
Threat closes Archbishop Murphy High School in Everett
A threat on social media from a student at Archbishop Murphy High School in Everett closed down all school activity Friday.7 years ago

District to take Tumwater teachers to court, again
The Tumwater School District is taking the teacher's union to court for the second time this week. And it's asking to impose fines.7 years ago

Shoreline collision blocks all traffic on Highway 99
A driver crossed the center lane on Highway 99 in Shoreline and collided with a taxi, killing the passenger. Both drivers are in serious condition at a local hospital.7 years ago

NOAA has plans to capture sick orca, if necessary
Federal wildlife experts are putting together a plan to capture the ailing orca, J50, nicknamed "Scarlet," but they stress they would only do that as a "last resort."7 years ago

NW short on blood supply, sending units to Carolinas ahead of hurricane
As Hurricane Florence looms off the East Coast, blood banks across the nation are sending donations to help out. Injuries are expected. But it will leave Washington short on its own supply, according to Bloodworks Northwest.7 years ago

Watch: Dave Ross prepares for first pitch at Mariners game
成人X站 Radio 97.3 FM's Dave Ross is throwing out the first pitch before the Seattle Mariners game on Wednesday, September 12, 2018.7 years ago

‘Stop BEZOS Act’ introduced in Senate targeting large employers
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced a bill that would tax large employers for the government assistance its employees receive. It's titled the "Stop BEZOS Act."7 years ago

Crews attempting to treat sick orca
Researchers injected a sick orca with antibiotics Monday and hoped to follow up with a dewormer on Tuesday.7 years ago

Sick orca spotted near San Juan Island
After fears that she had died, sickly orca calf J-50, also known as Scarlet, has been spotted in Hein Bank - waters off of San Juan Island.7 years ago

Which Washington teachers, districts are still negotiating
Most school districts around the state start class this week, but some have not reached an agreement with teachers on contracts.7 years ago

Seattle streetcar budget grows again to $252 million
Seattle finally has an independent review of its troubled streetcar project. Questions still remain about the costly streetcar effort, including if Mayor Jenny Durkan will end it or pay to keep it going.7 years ago

Threats of teacher strikes continue across Washington
Teacher strikes, or potential strikes, continue in Washington state as educators seek higher pay, and school districts negotiate with their unions.7 years ago

PAX West stepping up security following Florida shooting
PAX West and Seattle police are taking extra security measures this weekend following a fatal mass shooting at a Florida video game tournament.7 years ago

13th cat found dead in Thurston County
Another cat has been found killed, bring the total to 13.7 years ago

8 cases of HIV identified among homeless drug users
A cluster of new HIV infections in North Seattle has health officials worried that it's unknowingly being spread by homeless drug addicts.7 years ago

$180M to Safeco Field fixes or affordable housing?
he battle over whether millions of dollars in public money should be used for fixes to Safeco Field or affordable housing is on hold until the King County Council considers the matter again next week.7 years ago

Violence prompts Olympia to close city park
The City of Olympia is closing a downtown park it opened just four years ago because of ongoing violence and threats against park employees.7 years ago

Western Washington construction crane operators go on strike
Crane operators and paving crews rejected their contract in a vote on聽 Monday and might not show up for work on Tuesday morning.7 years ago
