
Flu season wreaking havoc on kids in Washington state
Flu season has started early this year, creating a perfect storm with RSV and COVID that is wreaking havoc on kids.3 years ago

No Powerball winner, as Seattleites ponder what to do with $1.9 billion
The Powerball jackpot climbed to a record-setting $1.9 billion for Wednesday night's drawing, as Seattleites get their hopes up.3 years ago

WA fears grocery merger monopoly as inflation worsens
The suit was created against grocery store Albertson's for paying its shareholders dividends ahead of a proposed merger with Kroger.3 years ago

Tukwila ballot initiative would establish $19/hour minimum wage
An initiative on Tukwila residents' ballots would, if passed, raise the minimum wage in the city to about $19 per hour next year for large employers.3 years ago

Kirkland family transforms garage into free haunted house for community
A creative Kirkland family transformed their garage into a free haunted house for the community to bring their neighbors together.3 years ago
Bivalent booster protects against omicron mutations ahead of winter
The bivalent booster protects against the omicron variant, but not even one in five eligible Washington residents has gotten the shot.3 years ago

Last public emergency room in Bremerton closed for good
A year after it closed, hospital management says the Bremerton St. Michael Medical Center will not reopen and will be demolished.3 years ago

Rep. Smith: Dems’ letter to Biden wrong approach in Ukraine
Congressman Adam Smith (D-WA) said he turned down the opportunity to sign the letter from Democrats over the summer.3 years ago

Tyson Foods to pay WA $10.5M in chicken price-fixing settlement
State AG Bob Ferguson is going after 19 chicken companies for price-fixing; a $10.5 million settlement was just reached with Tyson Foods.3 years ago

Kirkland enacting pilot program to crack down on illegal vehicle noise
The City of Kirkland has a new pilot project to crack down on loud vehicles and street racing through noise-capturing cameras.3 years ago

Virginia Mason Franciscan Health getting records back online after ransomware attack
Virginia Mason Franciscan Health says its patient records system is going back online after a ransomware attack, but questions about patient care remain.3 years ago

Sea-Tac Airport expects rush of travelers this autumn
Summer may be over, but don't expect the crowds to be gone at Sea-Tac Airport if you're jetting off on vacation this month.3 years ago

Storefront Repair Fund addresses vandalism for Seattle businesses with new grants
Seattle small businesses can now apply for grants of up to $2,000 each to offset the costs of property crimes.3 years ago

Mariners will not be hosting playoff games this weekend
The Mariners will be playing in the first round of the MLB playoff games this weekend. So how likely is it that those games will take place in Seattle?3 years ago

The drought is over! Mariners fans are ready for postseason baseball
It's an exciting time to be a baseball fan in Seattle after the Mariners clinched a playoff berth in thrilling fashion Friday night.3 years ago

Seattleites get creative with gas prices on the rise
By Monday, a gallon of regular cost $4.92. Then overnight, it climbed to more than $5 a gallon once again.3 years ago

PETA storms UW over treatment of medical research monkeys on first day of classes
It was all part of a protest by PETA and the Northwest Animal Rights Network against UW's Northwest Center for Primate Research.3 years ago

Skykomish businesses staying open amidst Bolt Creek Fire
Between evacuations and repeated closures of Highway 2, the Bolt Creek Fire has created a challenge for small businesses in Skykomish.3 years ago

Business owner transforms Juanita Creek section for migrating salmon
Cafe Juanita owner and executive chef Holly Smith took it upon herself to transform her portion of Kirkland's Juanita creek -- and give the migrating salmon a healthier highway.3 years ago

Sea-Tac Airport explains what led to 2.5 hour security lines that stretched to the parking garage
Sea-Tac Airport says an unexpected late-summer travel boom and not enough TSA officers led to abnormally long lines last weekend.3 years ago

Protesters outside Seattle City Hall denounce planned SODO homeless shelter
Approximately 100 people gathered outside Seattle City Hall Tuesday to protest the construction of a homeless shelter in the city鈥檚 SODO neighborhood.3 years ago

Bolt Creek Fire wildfire smoke returns to Seattle area, will last through Thursday officials say
Hazy skies and the smell of campfires are back in the forecast, as wildfire smoke from the Bolt Creek Fire moves into the area this week.3 years ago

Mudslides, falling debris next big worry after Bolt Creek Fire
The Bolt Creek Fire between Index and Skykomish is looking better, but now firefighters are worried about mudslides and falling trees.3 years ago
