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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
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
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
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 sellers at Boom City on the Tulalip Reservation are hopeful that the Fourth of July long weekend will bring booming business. → Read More
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
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
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 in South Tacoma are worried about a proposed warehouse complex that would be two-thirds the size of Boeing's Everett plant. → Read More
Nine local law enforcement agencies have formed a Regional Catalytic Converter Task Force to crack down on this skyrocketing crime. → Read More
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
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
Move over, Asian giant hornets. The Washington State Department of Agriculture is working to eradicate invasive Japanese beetles from the state. → Read More
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
There's a new scam in which criminals are hacking phone service companies and stealing SIM card information from people's phones. → Read More
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
Omicron hospitalizations appear to be slowing or even descending in Western Washington. But in Eastern Washington, it's another matter entirely. → Read More
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
The Washington State Department of Agriculture made a promising discovery about the origin of the Asian giant hornets eradicated in 2021. → Read More
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