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Vanessa Misciagna

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Seattle, WA, United States

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Seattle rent prices down significantly compared to 2020

Real estate experts are already seeing rental rates tick back up and advise people to secure rentals sooner rather than later. → Read More

75 people displaced, 30 units damaged in Tacoma apartment fire

Two people sustained minor injuries in the fire. One person was transported to a local hospital for treatment. → Read More

5 avalanches in 4 days: What rescuers want you to know before going to the backcountry this spring

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 advances to a committee hearing in Washington D.C.

The Paycheck Fairness Act would make it mandatory for women to be paid the same as men for the same jobs. → Read More

Mariners fans to sit in 'pods' as part of safety protocols for opening day

T-Mobile Park is ready to welcome back Mariners fans, and so are local businesses. → Read More

Buckley council passes helmet law after teen dies in skateboarding accident

Mother Larae Crossley was behind the movement for a helmet ordinance in Buckley after losing her son to a skateboarding accident. → Read More

7 years after deadly landslide, Oso community seeks help to finish victims' memorial

The COVID-19 pandemic hindered progress on a permanent memorial to the victims, survivors and first responders of the Oso landslide. → Read More

Teenager missing for 17 months may be in Washington, police say

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

King County Sheriff suspends captain over social media post

In a letter, Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht revealed the final results of the investigation of Capt. Todd Miller. → Read More

Southbound lanes of First Avenue Bridge near West Seattle closed next week

The southbound lanes of the First Avenue South Bridge will be closed or blocked for repairs. The northbound lanes will remain open. → Read More

Parents, students protest continued remote learning at Lake Washington School District

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

Beautification project at Rainier Beach Safeway seeks to connect community, deter crime

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

Everett weighs pilot homeless shelter program with crime concerns

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

'Right place, right time, for real': Seattle woman says her tough road helped her save a man's life

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

Some music venues choose to stay closed as COVID-19 restrictions loosen in Puget Sound region

With restrictions in place, many believe opening just doesn't make sense for business. → Read More

Lawsuit over Seattle grocery hazard pay comes as some stores embrace it

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

Trader Joe's goes nationwide with Seattle $4 hourly grocery hazard pay

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

Frustration grows as eligible Washingtonians continue to have trouble getting vaccine

People, especially seniors, who can receive the vaccine find the process of getting an appointment to do so confusing and "impossible." → Read More

Washingtonians weigh in on new chapter of America's history

Right now is a time where our differences might be more clear than ever. → Read More

Sound Transit Link light rail faced with project cost increases in the billions

Costs of the voter-approved projects in West Seattle, Tacoma and Ballard are now being projected to increase by $6.17 billion. → Read More