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Real estate experts are already seeing rental rates tick back up and advise people to secure rentals sooner rather than later. → Read More
Two people sustained minor injuries in the fire. One person was transported to a local hospital for treatment. → Read More
Five human-triggered avalanches happened recently in backcountry terrain in the Snoqualmie Pass area, according to the Northwest Avalanche Center. → Read More
The Paycheck Fairness Act would make it mandatory for women to be paid the same as men for the same jobs. → Read More
T-Mobile Park is ready to welcome back Mariners fans, and so are local businesses. → Read More
Mother Larae Crossley was behind the movement for a helmet ordinance in Buckley after losing her son to a skateboarding accident. → Read More
The COVID-19 pandemic hindered progress on a permanent memorial to the victims, survivors and first responders of the Oso landslide. → Read More
Daphne Westbrook, 17, from Tennessee, has been missing since October 2019. Her father John Oliver Westbrook, accused of kidnapping her, has ties to Auburn. → Read More
In a letter, Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht revealed the final results of the investigation of Capt. Todd Miller. → Read More
The southbound lanes of the First Avenue South Bridge will be closed or blocked for repairs. The northbound lanes will remain open. → Read More
Last week, parents found out that students in grades 6-12 should expect to stay in remote learning for the rest of the year. → Read More
The parking lot of the Rainier Beach Safeway is a known hot spot for crime, but community members want it to be an area of safety. → Read More
The city is mulling both individual shelters as a solution to homelessness and a ban on sitting and lying on some streets in response to crime concerns. → Read More
Toriana Davis, 18, saw a man have a heart attack at a bus stop near a shelter where she had just moved. Her actions saved his life. → Read More
With restrictions in place, many believe opening just doesn't make sense for business. → Read More
Seattle's hazard pay law requiring grocers to pay frontline workers $4/hour, plus their regular salary, went into effect Wednesday and is already receiving pushback. → Read More
The company announced a national $4 an hour "thank you" wage for frontline workers throughout entire company, matching Seattle's temporary pay hike. → Read More
People, especially seniors, who can receive the vaccine find the process of getting an appointment to do so confusing and "impossible." → Read More
Right now is a time where our differences might be more clear than ever. → Read More
Costs of the voter-approved projects in West Seattle, Tacoma and Ballard are now being projected to increase by $6.17 billion. → Read More