Trace amounts of fentanyl found in letter received the day before primary elections.
In this episode, a Federal Way City Council candidate was accused of stealing from a hardware store; and the city of Kent marks its 17th homicide so far in 2023.
In this episode, an update on Auburn Police Officer Jeffrey Nelson, who is still on the city payroll while awaiting trial for murder.
A total of 314 employees separated from King County as a result of the mandate, with eight retiring, 25 resigning, and 281 fired as a result of noncompliance.
The motion would initiate a study on how to mitigate the Puget Sound’s exposure to the toxic runoff.
Proclamation comes before the pop star’s sold-out Seattle tour dates.
In this episode, Bellevue police recover 3D-printed ghost guns from a drive-by shooting suspect; Valley SWAT arrests a 19-year-old man in the shooting death of a Bothell man behind the Kent YMCA; and a 12-year-old boy on a scooter dies at the scene of a collision in Kent.
State Office of Independent Investigations ready to go to work
For Aug. 1 election
Goal is to lower the rate by 90% in the next five years in Washington state prisons.
Seattle area is projected to have some of the worst traffic in the nation.
In this episode, we look at how King County has seen a reduction in gun violence so far in 2023. Also: prosecutors charge a teen as an adult in the shooting death of a 20-year-old male.
Federal fire forecast shows Western Washington has one of the most dire outlooks in the U.S.
In this episode, authorities capture several teens, including a convicted killer, who escaped from Echo Glen Children’s Center; and four suspects are arrested in connection with an armed robbery at a cannabis dispensary.
In this episode, prosecutors have charged three Auburn residents in a 2022 murder of a Kent man at Southcenter Mall; a man allegedly beat his girlfriend to death with a backpack outside of a Kent 7-Eleven store.
Also in this episode, a 17-year-old boy is injured while “surfing” on a vehicle.
AAA projects busy airports, ferries and roads over the holiday weekend this year, though still below pre-pandemic counts.
In this episode, a pair of King County residents have been charged with promoting prostitution and operating nearly a dozen Washington state massage businesses as fronts; and Renton police have initiated a homicide investigation into the death of a 17-year-old boy.
A Washington, D.C., jury convicted an Auburn man and three other Proud Boys members of a plot to attack the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Senate Republican leader says no agreement reached yet with Democrats; session to start May 16