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Hinman Glacier, largest between Mount Rainier and Glacier Peak, melts away

Hinman Glacier measured 0.04 square kilometers in 2022, which is just 4% of its 1958 size. → Read More

Suspect in Puyallup standoff was armed with 12-gauge shotgun, police say

Police say the man shot at officers with a 12-gauge shotgun loaded with birdshot rounds. → Read More

Orca researcher, advocate Ken Balcomb dies

Ken Balcomb, who was responsible for pioneering orca identification research in the Salish Sea, has died. → Read More

SDOT sets West Seattle Bridge reopening, says concrete strike delayed it

More than two years after the West Seattle Bridge closed, the Seattle Department of Transportation announced when it will reopen. → Read More

'Propensity for violence' prompts no bail for suspect in Everett police officer shooting

Richard Rotter is accused of shooting Everett Police Officer Dan Rocha in the head three times before driving over him and fleeing police. → Read More

Free catalytic converter engraving event to be held in Everett

Get your catalytic converter engraved for free this Saturday to help deter thieves. → Read More

King County rolls out vaccine verification enforcement plan

King County businesses that repeatedly choose not to enforce the county’s COVID-19 vaccine verification mandate could face fines and temporary closure. → Read More

Where to get a COVID-19 booster shot in western Washington

A list of hospitals, pharmacies and government-run clinics that are offering appointments for COVID-19 vaccine booster shots. → Read More

Washington on track for another La Niña winter

There's an 87% chance that La Niña conditions will persist this winter, according to forecasters. → Read More

Department of Corrections officer arrested for allegedly planning own shooting

A Department of Corrections officer is accused of asking his sister to shoot him earlier this month. → Read More

Clear gutters, drains ahead of fall rainstorm this weekend

Western Washington is in for its first major rain event since June. → Read More

Light wildfire smoke moving into western Washington

Air quality is expected to remain good this weekend as light wildfire smoke moves through western Washington. → Read More

Spike in COVID-19 hospitalizations in Washington at a 'worrisome' rate

After COVID-19 hospitalizations plateaued in March, they have steadily climbed through April as Washington grapples with a fourth wave of the virus. → Read More

Does your county meet metrics to stay in Phase 3? Check this map

On April 12, counties will be evaluated on whether COVID-19 case and hospitalization rates are low enough to remain in Phase 3 of reopening. → Read More

COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Washington declining, according to census data

Washington ranks second in the U.S. for unvaccinated residents who definitely plan to get a COVID-19 shot, according to census data. → Read More

Plateauing COVID-19 cases ‘concerning’ to Washington health officials as cases remain high

As COVID-19 cases plateau in Washington, health officials say they’re concerned with how high case counts remain. → Read More

WATCH LIVE: Inslee to give update on COVID-19 response in Washington

As COVID-19 vaccinations increase and cases slowly decline, Gov. Jay Inslee will give an update at 2:30 p.m. on Washington’s pandemic response. → Read More

KING 5 poll: Inslee approval rating falls as pandemic drags on

Gov. Jay Inslee’s approval rating fell nine percentage points since last May, according to a KING 5 News poll. → Read More

KING 5 poll: Half of Washingtonians say state could do more to vaccinate public

After a slow COVID-19 vaccine rollout, half of surveyed Washingtonians say the state could be doing more to inoculate people. → Read More

SeaTac to end King County policing contract after sheriff's office changes

Changes to the King County Sheriff’s Office prompted SeaTac to explore other options for police services. → Read More