Sheriff’s Office continues to investigate ‘potentially related cases’
With a minimum of 25% of funding to go to areas outside of Seattle, Doors Open will strengthen public acces to art, heritage, science and historic preservation.
Analysis: Seattle Mariners’ season remains “about as over as it gets without officially being over.”
At least 176 people from 2014 to 2023 have attempted suicide while in solitary confinement at a Washington prison, according to the report. Of that number, 14 died by suicide.
Both dusted off intraparty challenges to their political right.
Office of Law Enforcement Oversight’s report includes seven recommendations.
Slaughter lived in Auburn at the time of a prior case in 2021, involving threats to former Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan.
Coach Mike Macdonald: “If we get in a scrap here and there, it’s understandable.”
Initiative 2113 was passed in the Washington State Legislature in May 2024.
A pair of new reports outline financial consequences if voters approve ballot measures this fall repealing Washington’s capital gains tax and scrapping its cap-and-trade program.
“We’re still learning who we are. We are still chasing that,” said Seattle’s new head coach.
A sharply-divided state panel on July 19 retained strict protections for gray wolves in Washington, concluding their status under the…
Smith, Schrier, DelBene and Cantwell released statements in support of President Biden’s Sunday decision to no longer seek re-election.
Department of Agriculture is assembling a program to help promote products grown, raised, caught, baked and brewed in Washington.
Two letters to the editor.
See the entire list, which includes Safeway, QFC and Haggen stores.
“I can tell you who didn’t win the debate, and it was the American public.”
Such undertakings tend to change few minds and can incite a backlash, especially in communities where negative campaigning is not the norm.
In King County, there are about 16,385 people experiencing homelessness on any given night.
In light of preventable drownings, King County officials are urging the public to be cautious at rivers, lakes and Puget Sound.
