Nicole Jennings, MyNorthwest.com

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Seattle, WA, United States

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New mental health center announced by Governor in Kirkland

State and local leaders gathered at Kirkland City Hall to introduce a new mental health crisis center, one of the first of its kind in the region. → Read More

Three-decade high in WA teachers leaving profession as burnout soars

There was a 37-year-high in Washington teachers leaving the profession last year, according to a report from the Calder Policymakers Council. → Read More

Beware of scammers selling fake gold along I-5, I-405

Harding said the amount of money the thieves get from drivers each time varies, ranging from $100 to, in at least one case, $4,000. → Read More

King County has first pediatric flu death in three years

For the first time in three years, a child in King County has died of the flu. It's the county's first known pediatric flu death of 2022. → Read More

Fireworks stands hopeful for a boom in business this year

Fireworks sellers at Boom City on the Tulalip Reservation are hopeful that the Fourth of July long weekend will bring booming business. → Read More

Puget Sound seeing record-low tides throughout the week

The lowest tide arrived midday Wednesday, at -4.28 feet. On Thursday, the tide is forecast to be out to -4.11 feet at 12:58 p.m. → Read More

Canadian border will no longer require tests for vaccinated travelers

It will soon get easier to cross the border into Canada if you are fully vaccinated. Starting April 1, you will no longer need to find a test beforehand. → Read More

With COVID on the descent, travel at Sea-Tac Airport takes off

As the pandemic winds down, more people are taking to the skies at Sea-Tac International Airport -- and that has the airport's numbers closer to normal. → Read More

Neighbors concerned about mega-warehouse proposed in South Tacoma

Neighbors in South Tacoma are worried about a proposed warehouse complex that would be two-thirds the size of Boeing's Everett plant. → Read More

Eastside police departments form Regional Catalytic Converter Task Force

Nine local law enforcement agencies have formed a Regional Catalytic Converter Task Force to crack down on this skyrocketing crime. → Read More

Increase in burglaries at Western Washington auto dealers, repair shops

Burglars in the Seattle area are targeting auto dealers and repair shops. They're taking keys so they can steal the cars waiting to be serviced. → Read More

Snohomish County nonprofit to cut off new rental assistance applications

A Snohomish County nonprofit distributing rental assistance is going to stop new applications to make sure there is enough for those already approved. → Read More

State Department of Agriculture makes plans to eradicate invasive Japanese beetles

Move over, Asian giant hornets. The Washington State Department of Agriculture is working to eradicate invasive Japanese beetles from the state. → Read More

Doctors, hospital leaders: WA not ready to end indoor mask mandate

As Governor Inslee gets ready to announce the end date for the indoor mask mandate, doctors caution against taking such a step too soon. → Read More

Washington ranks 6th in US for SIM card swapping scam

There's a new scam in which criminals are hacking phone service companies and stealing SIM card information from people's phones. → Read More

Washington's Unemployment Trust Fund starting to bounce back in 2022

As the state's Unemployment Trust Fund continues to grow, legislators are trying to give a break to businesses experiencing unemployment tax hikes. → Read More

Hospitalizations plateauing in Western WA, peaking in Eastern WA

Omicron hospitalizations appear to be slowing or even descending in Western Washington. But in Eastern Washington, it's another matter entirely. → Read More

Most of Western Washington appears to be 'close' to omicron peak

State health leaders say parts of Washington may be reaching the peak in omicron cases, but hospitals are still expected to be stretched thin. → Read More

State makes discovery about Asian giant hornets eradicated in 2021

The Washington State Department of Agriculture made a promising discovery about the origin of the Asian giant hornets eradicated in 2021. → Read More

Washington health leaders ask mild COVID patients not to visit emergency rooms

State health leaders say too many people with mild COVID cases are taking up resources in emergency rooms that should go to serious cases. → Read More