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A concrete worker strike is delaying major projects in the Seattle region, resulting in hundreds of layoffs. → Read More
The scrap industry pushed back on the legislation, arguing there are already robust record-keeping rules in place. → Read More
Most of the accused thieves were released after they were arrested. Stolen items included liquor and home goods. → Read More
Two Zoom attendees interrupted the meeting, repeatedly using a racial slur, police said. → Read More
Thieves grabbed a hundred sets of keys, and drove off in pickups and SUVs, the Pierce Co. Sheriff's Dept. said. → Read More
Dollars are stretched thin as food prices rise, and more people are expected to turn to food banks for help. → Read More
Sea-Tac Airport had 42 international flights pre-pandemic. The airport now has 30, including some new destinations. → Read More
The report comes as activists and lawmakers call for more resources to address the crisis. → Read More
Thousands of doses of the COVID-19 vaccine approved for children will soon be on their way to Washington. → Read More
Twenty-six members of the Washington House have not submitted proof of COVID-19 vaccination. → Read More
González contrasted sharply with her opponent Bruce Harrell over the clearing of tents from parks and sidewalks. → Read More
There were concerns about clashes between Proud Boys and Antifa, Saturday, but the demonstrations were peaceful. → Read More
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
For Afghans living in Washington, the upheaval in their homeland is motivation for them to help in any way they can. → Read More
Fentanyl and other drugs are now killing more King Co. residents each week than COVID-19. → Read More
A local effort is raising money to rescue interpreters and others who helped American troops in Afghanistan. → Read More
A program designed to reduce poverty with a monthly stipend is now seeking applicants. → Read More
Byrd Barr Place can cover up to 15 months of rent for Seattle residents who have gotten behind on payments. → Read More
UW Medicine is treating a surge of gunshot victims, part of a nationwide uptick in violence. → Read More
Renton police are warning drivers of a scam that tricks them into paying fake red-light camera tickets. → Read More