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Former MyNorthwest Content Editor

Dyer Oxley

Dyer Oxley was formerly a MyNorthwest.com Content Editor.

What is the deal with all the blue stripes on cars?

Project Blue Tape was started to honor police officers and first responders. But some people say they are hesitant to show their support.
9 years ago

Man in Tree part two: Anacortes police chase man up a tree, negotiate

It's man in tree all over again. This time in Anacortes where police are negotiating with a man who climbed a tree to escape officers.
9 years ago

How this man will jump from 25K feet without a parachute and live

Shelton's Luke Aikins intends to jump from an airplane at 25,000 feet without a parachute and land safely on the ground. This is how he plans to do it.
9 years ago

Oso murder suspect John Reed captured in Mexico

John Reed, facing murder charges in Washington, has been captured in Mexico and transferred to a United States jail.
9 years ago

Seattle Police Officer Dave Clement is back at work

After locals generously raised money for his medical treatment, Seattle Police Officer Dave Clement is back at work at the Seattle Police Department.
9 years ago

Black Lives Matter march blocks downtown Seattle traffic

A Black Lives Matter march moved into downtown Seattle Thursday evening to draw attention to the issue of black men being shot by police across the nation.
9 years ago

Seattle Mayor Murray urges state to come up with extra money for Bertha project

WSDOT is headed to the legislature to ask for more money to cover added costs of the viaduct replacement project's delays.
9 years ago

NAACP president: Seattle could be the next Dallas, Baton Rouge

As city officials discussed biased policing, Seattle-King County NAACP President Gerald Hankerson said that it is currently a "scary time" and fears that Seattle could be the next place a tragedy happens.
9 years ago

Pierce County files first hate crime charge over a white, male victim

A man has been charged with a hate crime in Pierce County, and for the first time in county history, the victim is a white male.
9 years ago

Seattle to turn Capitol Hill street into Pac-Man park

The Seattle Department of Transportation intends to turn this stretch of Capitol Hill roadway into a pedestrian park, and the plan includes a Pac-Man theme.
9 years ago

Tacoma council, residents debate plastic bags for 3 hours

The City of Tacoma spent nearly ... hours discussing what do to with plastic bags. In the end, Tacoma residents are going to pay 5 cents extra at the store.
9 years ago

Socialist says Bernie Sanders went ‘over to the enemy’

Bernie Sanders has endorsed Hillary Clinton, leaving many of his supporters wondering if they should support his Democratic rival for president.
9 years ago

Your cup of Starbucks coffee just got more expensive — again

Amid news of Starbucks' employees hours being cut, Seattle's coffee giant announced it is raising the prices of many of its products. This isn't the first coffee price hike in the city.
9 years ago

Gas leak forces evacuation of Seattle’s Pike Place Market

A gas leak was reported at Seattle's Pike Place Market, forcing the evacuation of the entire north end of the market.
9 years ago

‘Homeless and starving’ Seattle employees demand REI union

Employees of Seattle's most famous outdoor co-op gathered at city hall to discuss their hopes of forming an REI union.
9 years ago

Bertha crews are in a tight spot, and under pressure

Bertha is stopped in Seattle, leaving work crews in a tight spot to get the machine back up and boring underneath downtown.
9 years ago

Seattle PARKing Day will expand to two days this year

Seattle PARKing Day returns and is planned to take over twice as many days as locals turn street parking spaces into small parks.
9 years ago

Hood Canal Bridge snafu a ‘humbling reminder’ for WSDOT

The Washington State Department of Transportation has an answer for why the Hood Canal Bridge failed to properly open for traffic Sunday.
9 years ago

The Clinton conundrum: Can Hillary get security clearance as president?

Former Washington Attorney General Rob McKenna offers some legal insight into whether presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton could get national security clearance after her email controversy.
9 years ago

Ron: What you are not understanding about institutional racism

People are talking a lot of about issues around racism in America. But there is a big point that many people are missing.
9 years ago

Seattle, racism, police: How the Northwest is responding to a week of tragedy

Mayor Ed Murray was among many in the region to respond a range of concerning issues around Seattle, racism, police and more.
9 years ago

‘No police officer expects to get shot or to shoot somebody’

King County Sheriff Urquhart responds to a tense week with officer-involved killings and further deaths of police officers, stressing that balanced is needed in the conversation, --especially when talking about police.
9 years ago

Washington transgender bathroom initiative fails to gather enough signatures

The campaign for a Washington transgender bathroom initiative has failed to gather enough signatures and will not be on the November ballot.
9 years ago

Seattle Black Lives Matter protest takes over downtown streets

A Black Lives Matter vigil for the shooting and deaths of two black men this week will be held in downtown Seattle at Westlake Park.
9 years ago