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It was standing room only in the office of Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal on Tuesday. → Read More
A charming multi-unit apartment complex in Queen Anne is now covered in plywood after neighbors reported the property as a nuisance. → Read More
EVERETT, Wash. -- A closely watched cold case murder trial in Snohomish County is about to go to the jury. William Talbott, 56, is accused of killing 20-year-old Jay Cook and 18-year-old Tanya Van Cuylenborg in 1987. → Read More
Statistics show us the overwhelming majority of kids who are abused, abducted, or killed are done so by people they know. → Read More
EVERETT, Wash. -- Soon you’ll start seeing fireworks booths popping up across the area, but there’s a new push to get a fireworks ban in unincorporated Snohomish County. Since 2005, South County fire officials say they’ve tallied $3.7 million in fireworks-related property damage. It’s another year at Boom City for Jen Bontempo’s Black Magic Fireworks Booth. → Read More
OLYMPIA, Wash. – We now know the names of the businesses who filed a lawsuit against the city of Olympia over the growing homeless problem there. Zeigler Welding, Aztec Bowling, and C & H Construction are all suing the city for opening a sanctioned encampment and not utilizing current laws like trespassing and nuisance laws to combat crimes committed by some people who are homeless. → Read More
SEATTLE - The question tonight, how do you police the police? For the last seven years, the city has been diligently working to reform Seattle police under a consent decree. → Read More
SEATTLE – Nearly 60 people are throwing their name into the ring to become one of seven new Seattle City Council members. It’s a big number for such few seats. The candidates include everyone from activists to a massage therapist. → Read More
PARKLAND, Wash. – We know there are more and more people moving to our area and once small rural towns are now home to new families. Population growth puts a strain on resources. That’s why a new neighborhood emergency room in Parkland gives people in Pierce County another option for care. → Read More
KING COUNTY, Wash.— You’ll see more Seattle Police officers in high-crime areas during this month’s emphasis patrols. We’re seeing a similar approach in King County that started in April. White Center is part of unincorporated King County between West Seattle and Burien. → Read More
SEATTLE —The Seattle crane collapse in South Lake Union highlights a high-risk profession. Right now, industry experts say there’s a shortage of crane operators across the country. So local schools are working overtime to train qualified students despite the high-risk work environment. → Read More
A Tacoma man sits in jail facing ten felony counts after allegedly threatening to kill the mayor of Tacoma and city councilmembers. → Read More
SEATTLE —A home in West Seattle off 45th Ave SW will be passed down to 19-month-old Julia after a big problem gets fixed. “A bright pink note that says you might want to check to see if you have a leak,” said homeowner Susan Rose. → Read More
BELLEVUE, Wash. – Many of us treat our pets like another member of the family. That’s why one Bellevue family took their complaints to a lawyer after they say a neighbor is targeting their cat. → Read More
AUBURN, Wash. -- Nearly 80 percent of US workers say they’re living paycheck to paycheck, according to a 2017 CareerBuilder survey. Forbes Magazine says we’re in a financial literacy crisis. → Read More
EVERETT, Wash. – The Port of Everett is getting a $635 million facelift. That’s a combination of public and private estimated investments in the making of a new waterfront. Construction includes a new hotel, hundreds of housing options, and other attractions. → Read More
SEATTLE -- The last Point in Time Count showed more than half of Seattle’s homeless live in their vehicles. There’s a renewed push to open safe parking lots for them to live in. Mayor Jenny Durkan set aside $250,000 for the program. The idea is getting mixed reviews. → Read More
ISSAQUAH, Wash. – The Issaquah school district did not mince words Tuesday, saying flat out a TOLO proposal sign was racist and acknowledging the district has a lot more work to do. → Read More
SEATTLE -- Seattle’s Navigation Team say there are about 400 homeless encampments across the city. Some of them are along major roads and highways and that includes Highway 509 in South Seattle. → Read More
EVERETT, Wash. – About a third of homeless people in Snohomish County live in their vehicles, according to the latest Point in Time Count. There’s a new effort to help families who live in cars find a way out of homelessness. → Read More