
Ed Murray accuser Delvonn Heckard has died
Multiple sources confirm to 成人X站 Radio that Delvonn Heckard -- the man who sued former Seattle Mayor Ed Murray in 2017 for alleged sexual abuse -- is dead.7 years ago

Tacoma teacher: We know no change coming after Florida massacre
Tacoma teacher Nate Bowling says his students understand there's "no change coming" after the massacre at a Florida school.7 years ago

Central Puget Sound is ‘feeling the pinch’ for education
Voters in Central Puget Sound may have realized too late that property taxes would skyrocket if school levies are approved.7 years ago

Climber who fell on Mount Hood dies; several climbers stranded
A climber who fell 700 feet on Mount Hood has died and more climbers are still stuck on the mountain.7 years ago

LISTEN: What life is like for KJ Wright during the offseason
"You definitely get more time with your family," he said. He says the offseason is for those moments.7 years ago

Why did it take so long to create DNA profile of Ted Bundy?
Nearly three decades after his execution police are still investigating cold cases believed to be tied to serial killer Ted Bundy.7 years ago

Report: Seattle’s HR department in dire need of repair
Does the Seattle Department of Human Resources Department need its own HR department? It may, according to a recent report by Crosscut.7 years ago

Seattle mayor to ask courts to vacate misdemeanor marijuana charges
Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan and City Attorney Pete Holmes will ask the city's courts to vacate misdemeanor marijuana charges.7 years ago

Time to thank Seattle council for saving us from sugary soda
Some businesses have suggested customers buy their sweetened drinks outside of city limits to avoid the soda tax. But maybe they shouldn't.7 years ago

Investigation: Atlantic salmon spill was preventable, company tried to cover it up
Months after hundreds of thousands of Atlantic salmon spilled into Puget Sound, an investigation finds that Cooke Aquaculture was negligent.7 years ago
Twin toddlers rescued from 3 alarm Everett fire
Crews responded to a 3-alarm Everett fire where two children were rescued and sent to area hospitals for treatment. One firefighter was injured.7 years ago

Washington can ‘get by’ without the death penalty
Former Attorney General Rob McKenna is changing his tune when it comes to the controversial death penalty in Washington state.7 years ago

Department of Justice threatens King County with subpoenas
The Department of Justice is taking another shot at King County, this time threatening it with subpoenas over its sanctuary status.7 years ago

Senate committee considers changing law after Ride the Ducks case
A committee could change Washington law that three families claim discriminated against them after their children died in the 2015 Ride the Ducks crash.7 years ago

Activist: Seattle can complain about land costs all it wants
A community activist says the Seattle doesn't need to build affordable housing units at a former Army post, though it does need to address homelessness.7 years ago
Father killed, children and girlfriend injured in crash
Federal Way police are trying to determine if speed caused a driver to lose control and collide with a vehicle going the other way on Pacific Highway South Friday afternoon.7 years ago

Senator O’Ban calls for public hearings on train derailment
Senator O'Ban is calling for public hearings on the Amtrak train derailment that killed three people and injured dozens more in December.7 years ago
Third option is coming to Washington birth certificates
The Department of Health announced people will be able to change the sex designation to "x" on their birth certificate beginning later this month.7 years ago

Monroe families sue Monsanto, government over chemical injuries
Dozens of families have filed a lawsuit alleging that toxic chemicals from Monsanto products injured students at Monroe's Sky Valley Education Center.7 years ago

What will health care look like in 2018?
Heading into the new year, who knows where we're going with health care?7 years ago

Trio of net neutrality challenges coming from Washington state
Two weeks after the FCC voted to repeal regulations on net neutrality, a trio of challenges are coming from Washington state.8 years ago

Has public opinion of the tech industry changed?
While public opinion of the tech industry may be changing, are those who work in the industry aware of it? Or do they even care?8 years ago

State Medicaid executive: The future of CHIP is unknown
Funding for CHIP, the Children's Health Insurance Program, ran out on September 30, 2017. Congress is trying to figure out a way to pay for the program.8 years ago
