Ryan Takeo, KING 5 News

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KING 5 News

Seattle, WA, United States

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Past articles by Ryan:

Brain scientist helps design better Seattle workspaces

A Seattle architecture firm teamed up with a brain scientist to draw up a better office space design → Read More

Seattle man says he was struck by lightning

Alexander Williamson didn't know at first if it was lightning that struck him on his Phinney Ridge balcony last month, but doctors say his injuries are consistent with lightning strikes. → Read More

Woodinville man says wife not allowed in U.S. because of travel ban

A man living in Woodinville says his Iranian wife cannot join him in America because of the Trump administration's travel ban. → Read More

Snohomish County has the tightest housing market in Western Washington

Snohomish County's median price was up 13.96 percent year-over-year from last May to this May. → Read More

'Families Belong Together' rally held in Seattle

A rally for "Families Belong Together" filled Seattle's Westlake Park on Father's Day. → Read More

Immigrants losing protected status attend free legal workshop in Seattle

Immigrants losing their temporary protected status have a September 2019 deadline. A free legal workshop to help navigate the process was held in Seattle over the weekend. → Read More

What the Whole Foods acquisition looks like one year later

We may still be in the honeymoon phase of the Amazon and Whole Food acquisition one year later. → Read More

King County housing inventory increases, but buyer fatigue remains

An unusual site in King County: there are more homes on the market for interested buyers. → Read More

Newest Seattle apartment amenity: exclusive carshare vehicles

Apartments in Seattle have experimented with unique amenities to woo residents: rooftop pools, speakeasies and now: carshares. → Read More

Is the rising cost of living pushing tech companies into the suburbs?

The housing market may be pushing a tech company out of Seattle and Bellevue city limits. → Read More

Addicted to your phone? New features could help limit use

"Smartphones are an incredibly useful tool in our everyday lives. Yet at the same time, many Americans now feel increasingly dissatisfied with that time they spend on their devices." → Read More

Mom cites safety concerns as reason for virtual schooling

"You hear more and more about shootings," she said. "And we just want to protect our kids and we couldn't afford private education." → Read More

Woodinville H.S. senior climbs toward 2020 Olympic dreams

Drew Ruana is the highest ranked climber in the overall men's circuit in the U.S. → Read More

Black-owned Seattle coffee shop reacts to Starbucks bias training

Starbucks closed early Tuesday for a special employee training. One South Seattle coffee shop took notice, applauding the company for taking a step forward. → Read More

Artists struggle to stay in Seattle as cost of living soars

Artists are connecting to their Seattle communities through music, storytelling, and art. → Read More

Affordability forces Seattleites to make sacrifices to stay

Some Seattleites said they had gone without internet or a safety net in order to afford to stay in their home in the city. → Read More

Priced Out: Longtime Seattleites struggle with changing city

One woman said surviving in Seattle was just "day by day." → Read More

Rare cougar attack a 'mystery,' even for experts

Two wildlife experts share theories as to why a cougar may have attacked two men over the weekend. → Read More

Fatal cougar attack 'extremely rare,' says wildlife expert

Saturday's attack was the second time in the past 100 years where a cougar has killed a human in Washington state and just the fifteenth instance where a cougar has injured a human. → Read More

Construction inflation could complicate head tax spending in Seattle

Seattle's rising construction costs could impact the city's affordable housing plans from the head tax. → Read More