Rob Munoz, KIRO 7

Rob Munoz

KIRO 7

Seattle, WA, United States

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Past articles by Rob:

Police: Prolific apartment laundry room burglary suspect committed more crimes before trial

A man King County Prosecutors say is suspected in at least 13 burglaries in King County stretching from Lake Forest Park to Pierce County went in front of a King County judge Thursday morning. → Read More

One block away from Lake City homeless camp cleanup, more encampments flourish

The first thing you hear as you approach an encampment site covered with a tarp near an old Value Village off Seattle’s Lake City Way is the strumming of a guitar. → Read More

Seattle City Auditor criticizes homelessness response in Navigation Team report

Seattle City Auditors criticized the homeless response in Seattle in an hourlong report to a Seattle City Council Committee on Tuesday morning. → Read More

KIRO 7 gets first look at new T-Mobile Park signage for Mariners ballpark

The first thing you notice is the bright magenta neon that has a way of grabbing your eyeballs’ attention. → Read More

Five new gates open at Sea-Tac Airport

Five new gates opened Wednesday at Sea-Tac Airport offering some reprieve for the congested North Satellite terminal. → Read More

Washington State Ferries plans to rework schedule in Vashon Island run

Today, commuters are expected to pack a meeting for ferry schedule changes. → Read More

New report sheds light on Washington use of renewable energy

A new report is shedding light on Washington's place in the country concerning renewable energy -- and despite the progress -- Washington is not at the top. → Read More

New bill in next month's legislative session would expand which theaters can serve alcohol

Enjoying an alcoholic drink while watching a movie in Washington has strictly been the purview of smaller theaters, such as Belltown's Big Picture. → Read More

Proposed state legislation would tighten buffer zones on pot shops

A new proposed legislation set to be taken up in the next legislative session beginning Jan. 14 seeks to tighten pot shop “buffer zones.” → Read More

Burglars rob running store by cutting hole in wall

Ben Raykovich can list off nearly $17,000 worth of merchandise stolen from his running store in downtown Seattle. → Read More

Advocacy group releases annual 'dangerous toys' list ahead of holiday season

It lights up, scurries around and is loud enough to damage kids hearing. → Read More

Yelm couple's Jeep and dog found after being stolen from hospital

Update: The Jeep stolen from a Yelm couple was found Tuesday night. The dog, 5-year-old Ivey, was found near the Jeep Wednesday morning. The couple said that social media and the news coverage helped them immensely in their search. → Read More

11-year-old New Zealand girl says Harborview doctor saved her life

A New Zealand girl -- who recently visited the Pacific Northwest on vacation with her family -- says a Harborview doctor who happened to be nearby saved her life. → Read More

Iconic Pike Place Fish Company under new ownership by some of its own managers

The iconic 90 year-old Pike Place Fish Company in Seattle’s Pike Place Market has been sold to new owners. → Read More

Police agencies take part in virtual active shooter simulation

With police and emergency crews huddled over computer screens running a virtual simulation, training this morning looked more like a video game. → Read More

Iconic Seattle motel sign changed to read "3 Cheers for Heroin"

A 70-year-old sign outside of the old Chief Seattle Motel is getting all-new attention. The motel has since been converted into apartments, but instead of advertising vacancies it now reads, 3 Cheers for Heroin. → Read More

Water line work leaves some South Snohomish County neighbors dry until Friday

The City of Everett’s Public Works Department said anyone who gets their water off Transmission Line 5, will be in a temporary outage. → Read More

Renovation delays at Space Needle push back re-opening of restaurant

Visitors to the Space Needle Tuesday morning were surprised to see a sign announcing the popular Seattle attraction was closed for the time being. → Read More

Everett water transmission line work will prompt water outage next week

The City of Everett’s Public Works Department has been warning anyone who gets their water off Transmission Line #5, that there will be a temporary outage next week. → Read More

Mother says 2-year-old daughter's finger severed at Oak Harbor day care

Erin Kays said that when she received an “Ouch Report” note after her daughter was sent to an Oak Harbor hospital with a severed finger, she felt the details didn’t add up. → Read More