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Ted Land

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Seattle, WA, United States

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Ongoing concrete worker strike snarls projects, including light rail expansion

A concrete worker strike is delaying major projects in the Seattle region, resulting in hundreds of layoffs. → Read More

Scrap industry pushes back on legislation intended to curb catalytic converter theft in Washington

The scrap industry pushed back on the legislation, arguing there are already robust record-keeping rules in place. → Read More

Seattle police arrest 35 in 'organized' shoplifting operation at downtown Target

Most of the accused thieves were released after they were arrested. Stolen items included liquor and home goods. → Read More

Enumclaw police investigating possible hate crime during school board meeting

Two Zoom attendees interrupted the meeting, repeatedly using a racial slur, police said. → Read More

19 vehicles stolen from Spanaway auto auction lot

Thieves grabbed a hundred sets of keys, and drove off in pickups and SUVs, the Pierce Co. Sheriff's Dept. said. → Read More

Rising grocery prices challenge Puget Sound food banks

Dollars are stretched thin as food prices rise, and more people are expected to turn to food banks for help. → Read More

International flights returning to Sea-Tac as US lifts foreign travel restrictions

Sea-Tac Airport had 42 international flights pre-pandemic. The airport now has 30, including some new destinations. → Read More

‘Government needs to step up’: Activists, lawmakers call for more resources to address missing and murdered Native women crisis

The report comes as activists and lawmakers call for more resources to address the crisis. → Read More

Washington ordered thousands of COVID-19 vaccines intended for kids

Thousands of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine approved for children will soon be on their way to Washington. → Read More

COVID-19 vaccine verification required for Washington House politicians to enter offices

Twenty-six members of the Washington House have not submitted proof of COVID-19 vaccination. → Read More

Seattle mayoral candidate Lorena González outlines plan to tackle homelessness

González contrasted sharply with her opponent Bruce Harrell over the clearing of tents from parks and sidewalks. → Read More

Olympia protests remain peaceful, after fears of possible clashes

There were concerns about clashes between Proud Boys and Antifa, Saturday, but the demonstrations were peaceful. → Read More

Kirkland middle school asks dozens to stay home after positive COVID-19 test

53 students and staff at Kamiakin Middle School may have been exposed to COVID-19 after someone at the school tested positive, the school district said. → Read More

Protest planned this weekend in Seattle in solidarity with Afghanistan

For Afghans living in Washington, the upheaval in their homeland is motivation for them to help in any way they can. → Read More

Fentanyl overdose deaths on track to set grim record in Washington

Fentanyl and other drugs are now killing more King Co. residents each week than COVID-19. → Read More

Local veterans raising money to rescue Afghans left behind

A local effort is raising money to rescue interpreters and others who helped American troops in Afghanistan. → Read More

Tacoma seeks applicants for $500 monthly guaranteed income program

A program designed to reduce poverty with a monthly stipend is now seeking applicants. → Read More

Hundreds of millions of dollars available to help Washington renters behind on payments

Byrd Barr Place can cover up to 15 months of rent for Seattle residents who have gotten behind on payments. → Read More

Harborview treats twice as many gunshot victims in July as it did two years ago

UW Medicine is treating a surge of gunshot victims, part of a nationwide uptick in violence. → Read More

Renton police warn of red light camera ticket scam

Renton police are warning drivers of a scam that tricks them into paying fake red-light camera tickets. → Read More