Local News

LA Metro’s New In-House Police Department Draws Over 2,400 Applicants

Los Angeles Metro’s newly formed in-house police department has launched with strong early momentum, receiving more than 2,400 applications as it begins building its ...

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World Cup

As World Cup nears, Seattle accelerates efforts to move unsheltered residents into shelters

Seattle is intensifying efforts to move people experiencing homelessness into shelters as the city prepares for an influx of visitors ahead of the 2026 ...

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Crash

SR-18 crash that killed three draws renewed scrutiny as suspect is charged in separate murder

Families of three people killed in a high-speed crash on State Route 18 are remembering their loved ones as prosecutors reveal new details about ...

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Mayor Wilson

Another shakeup inside Seattle City Hall as Mayor Wilson’s communications director exits

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson’s office is undergoing another round of staff changes following the departure of her communications director, Seferiana Day. The move marks ...

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Hawaii

Remains found in Washington in 2000 identified after decades as missing Hawaii man

Human remains discovered in Washington’s Olympic National Park more than two decades ago have now been identified as Joseph Louis Serrao Jr., a man ...

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Washington

Washington’s $80M child welfare settlement exposes costly gaps in state oversight

The state of Washington has agreed to an $80 million settlement involving two siblings who suffered severe injuries while under the supervision of the ...

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Crows

Crows Circling Over Washington Homes – What This Behavior Usually Signals, According to Wildlife Experts

Crows are a familiar presence across Washington, from Seattle’s residential neighborhoods to rural farmland and coastal forests. Most people recognize them as intelligent, adaptable ...

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Skeletal

Unsolved for 24 Years – Skeletal Remains Found Near Moses Lake Still Have No Identity or Leads

More than two decades after partial skeletal remains were discovered near Moses Lake in Grant County, Washington, investigators have still not been able to ...

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Seattle

Seattle’s Black Middle Class Under Pressure – Experts Explain Why They Say It’s Being Displaced, Not Disappearing

Seattle’s Black middle class is not vanishing, but experts say it is being reshaped and pushed outward by rising housing costs, long-term wealth gaps, ...

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Krampus Festival

Hidden camera case at Bremerton Krampus Festival ends in prison sentence – What investigators uncovered

A case involving hidden recordings inside a restroom at a Bremerton holiday event has concluded with a prison sentence after a man pleaded guilty ...

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Local News

LA Metro’s New In-House Police Department Draws Over 2,400 Applicants

June 13, 2026

Los Angeles Metro’s newly formed in-house police department has launched with strong early momentum, receiving more than 2,400 applications as it begins building its own....

As World Cup nears, Seattle accelerates efforts to move unsheltered residents into shelters

June 12, 2026

Seattle is intensifying efforts to move people experiencing homelessness into shelters as the city prepares for an influx of visitors ahead of the 2026 FIFA....

SR-18 crash that killed three draws renewed scrutiny as suspect is charged in separate murder

June 12, 2026

Families of three people killed in a high-speed crash on State Route 18 are remembering their loved ones as prosecutors reveal new details about the....

Another shakeup inside Seattle City Hall as Mayor Wilson’s communications director exits

June 12, 2026

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson’s office is undergoing another round of staff changes following the departure of her communications director, Seferiana Day. The move marks the....

Remains found in Washington in 2000 identified after decades as missing Hawaii man

June 12, 2026

Human remains discovered in Washington’s Olympic National Park more than two decades ago have now been identified as Joseph Louis Serrao Jr., a man originally....

Washington’s $80M child welfare settlement exposes costly gaps in state oversight

June 12, 2026

The state of Washington has agreed to an $80 million settlement involving two siblings who suffered severe injuries while under the supervision of the state’s....

Crows Circling Over Washington Homes – What This Behavior Usually Signals, According to Wildlife Experts

June 11, 2026

Crows are a familiar presence across Washington, from Seattle’s residential neighborhoods to rural farmland and coastal forests. Most people recognize them as intelligent, adaptable birds....

Unsolved for 24 Years – Skeletal Remains Found Near Moses Lake Still Have No Identity or Leads

June 11, 2026

More than two decades after partial skeletal remains were discovered near Moses Lake in Grant County, Washington, investigators have still not been able to identify....

Seattle’s Black Middle Class Under Pressure – Experts Explain Why They Say It’s Being Displaced, Not Disappearing

June 11, 2026

Seattle’s Black middle class is not vanishing, but experts say it is being reshaped and pushed outward by rising housing costs, long-term wealth gaps, and....

Hidden camera case at Bremerton Krampus Festival ends in prison sentence – What investigators uncovered

June 11, 2026

A case involving hidden recordings inside a restroom at a Bremerton holiday event has concluded with a prison sentence after a man pleaded guilty to....

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