
Lacey construction worker rescued after tumbling down pipe
Emergency crews from the Lacey Fire Department say they were sent to a local construction site after a worker fell into a large pipe Thursday.3 months ago

Man saved from flaming boat near Vashon Island
A man was pulled to safety Wednesday morning after his 40-foot boat caught fire in the waters near Vashon Island.3 months ago

Morton city clerk admits to embezzling nearly $1 million over years
A former Morton city official confessed to embezzling funds, stealing almost $1 million from Tacoma over nine years.3 months ago

Redmond police seek help to find 80-year-old man with dementia
Police are asking for public’s help with locating a missing elderly man who was last seen early this morning in Redmond.3 months ago

Riley Gaines UW speech against trans athletes met with protestors, harassment
Protestors flooded UW once more, denouncing Riley Gaines and her speech, dubbed "The Fight is Far From Over."3 months ago

4 face judge after chaotic protest, standoff at UW ends in 31 arrests
Four appeared in court Tuesday after a protest at the University of Washington led to 32 arrests.3 months ago

ICE Seattle nabs Mexican national ID’d as drug trafficker out of Bellingham
ICE agents in Seattle apprehended a Mexican national with prior drug convictions, emphasizing ongoing efforts against trafficking.3 months ago

King County deputies dismantle $193,000 drug operation
King County deputies dismantle a major narcotics operation, seizing over $193,000 worth of drugs in a significant arrest.3 months ago

WA pop star to bring ‘beautiful things’ to Climate Pledge Arena
Benson Boone, the Monroe-raised pop sensation and Grammy-nominated breakout star, has announced his first headlining arena tour — and he’s coming home to the Climate Pledge.Â3 months ago

Justice Department launches First Amendment investigation into Washington state’s clergy reporting law
The U.S. Department of Justice is investigating Washington's Senate Bill 5375, examining First Amendment implications for clergy reporting requirements.3 months ago

Driver clocked going 120+ mph before slamming into Tri-City teen’s car, police report
A Pasco man was arrested for an alleged 120 mph crash, hitting a teen driver in Kennewick.3 months ago

Officers arrest motorcyclist suspected of killing woman in Seattle hit-and-run
Seattle Police Department officers arrested motorcyclist in deadly South Seattle hit-and-run incident.3 months ago

‘Kneecapping the cleanest resources in the country’: WA sues Trump over wind energy freeze
Washington State files lawsuit against Trump's decision to halt wind energy projects, impacting clean energy development nationwide.3 months ago

Washington joins lawsuit accusing RFK Jr. of ‘illegally gutting’ public health
Washington AG Nick Brown joins lawsuit against RFK Jr. for alleged illegal actions affecting public health policies in WA.3 months ago

Two Lakewood police officers suspended for offensive comments toward colleagues
Two Lakewood Police Department officers were suspended for inappropriate comments made last year about colleagues’ sexuality and race in 2024, according to records obtained by The Tacoma News Tribune.3 months ago

Buckley mayor fined nearly $15k over missing campaign forms
Buckley Mayor Beau Burkett has racked up a bill of nearly $15,000 worth in fines.3 months ago

Lynnwood may soon allow marijuana retail shops within city limits
Lynnwood may soon permit marijuana retail sales, a significant shift for the city. Discover the implications for residents and businesses.3 months ago

100 men vs. a gorilla? Former Seattle Seahawk claims you only need 9
The 100 men versus one gorilla debate is back on the internet and Luke Wilson claims we might want to thank the Seahawks for it.3 months ago

Seattle’s beloved Tutta Bella now producing pizzas nationwide through Kroger
Tutta Bella is ramping up production at its SODO facility after agreeing to a deal to supply Kroger with pizzas earlier this year.3 months ago

Will Trump cut Naloxone access? $56M federal program under threat
The Trump administration is reportedly weighing its options whether or not it will cut access to Naloxone, a medicine that can "rapidly reverse" an opioid overdose.3 months ago

WSP rolling out alerts to warn drivers of approaching emergency vehicles
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is introducing Safety Cloud, an alert system to notify drivers of approaching emergency vehicles.3 months ago

Driver killed after crash on SR 520; WSP seeking hit-and-run suspect
WSP is looking for the car its thinks is responsible for a hit-and-run on SR 520.Â3 months ago

Microsoft scales back on AI after more than two years of aggressive spending
After 10 consecutive quarters of increasing its spending on artificial intelligence (AI), Microsoft is deciding to slightly pull back its financial commitment to the burgeoning technology.3 months ago
