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Heather Graf

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Seattle, WA, United States

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Washington's 'Ricky's law' aimed at saving lives through involuntary commitment

Ricky's Law is named after a suicide survivor and former drug addict who pushed for involuntary commitment if someone threatens to harm themselves. → Read More

Fallen Tacoma officer's fiancé sends support to family of Deputy McCartney

"No one way to grieve is the right way. I would say your way is the right way. Your time is the right time." → Read More

Should Seattle's Fort Lawton be used to house homeless? Neighbors face off

Most of the comments were in support of the redevelopment proposal, particularly homeless advocates. But some are concerned about an increased risk to public safety. → Read More

Hundreds pack controversial redevelopment hearing for Seattle's Fort Lawton

Most of the comments were in support of the redevelopment proposal, particularly homeless advocates. But some are concerned about an increased risk to public safety. → Read More

Hundreds pack controversial Fort Lawton redevelopment hearing

Most of the comments were in support of the redevelopment proposal, particularly homeless advocates. But some are concerned about an increased risk to public safety. → Read More

'He was part of our family': Yelm mourns Deputy McCartney

Deputy Daniel McCartney called Yelm home. People from his favorite place to workout, CrossFit Yelm, spent Monday dealing with the loss of a friend and fellow law enforcement officer. → Read More

Unified sports brings special needs, general ed students together on same court

Unified Sports is an opportunity for special needs students and general education students to compete on the same team together. This is Olympia High School's third year taking part. → Read More

Tacoma family among victims of deadly crash in Mexico

A van carrying the family from Washington state collided with a motorcycle and another car. → Read More

'My Cause, My Cleats:' Seattle artist behind Russell Wilson's special shoes

Quarterback Russell Wilson will be sporting some new cleats when the Seahawks take the field this Sunday. → Read More

Former WA first lady on sexual harassment: 'We've reached a tipping point'

Former Washington First Lady Mona Locke is also a victim of sexual harassment herself. Not once, not twice, she says, but multiple times. → Read More

Flood fallout: Hamilton homeowners assess the damage

Hamilton Mayor Joan Cromley said the water was starting to recede in some areas, but it would take time before the town is fully recovered. → Read More

Everett fire officials push for alarms in apartments

It was December 31, 2015 when a massive fire broke out at The Bluffs Apartments on West Casino Road. The apartment complex, built in the late 1960s, didn't have fire alarms. → Read More

Family of officer-involved shooting victim: inquest process is flawed

20-year-old Tommy Le was shot and killed the night before her was set to graduate from high school. → Read More

Port Orchard teen injured by falling tree begins long recovery

15-year-old Caitlin Shaw sustained serious injuries when a tree crashed through the roof of her family's home. → Read More

Good Samaritan jumps into action during Monday's storms

When a pothole opened up on the interstate during heavy rains, Alex MacMillan was one of several drivers that got flat tires. → Read More

Confederate Flag controversy at Tumwater middle school

The Confederate Flag was displayed as part of a Veterans Day assembly at George Washington Bush Middle School in Tumwater, and a student of color ended up holding it. → Read More

Family hurt in Port Townsend Ferris wheel fall sues ride operator

The family at the center of an amusement ride accident in Port Townsend has now filed a lawsuit against the ride's operator. → Read More

Faces of homelessness displayed on Seattle buildings this weekend

Look up on Friday and Saturday evenings and you might see them: the faces of homelessness being projected on the sides of tall buildings throughout Seattle. Seattle's Union Gospel Mission partnered with British photographer Lee Jeffries to create the outdoor art exhibit. It's designed to draw attention to Seattle's homeless crisis, one powerful portrait at a time. Organizers call the display… → Read More

Seattle man recalls recent bike ride on NYC trail

For a Seattle man, the New York City bike path where Tuesday's attack took place is a familiar one. Ryan Packer took that same route just last Friday, while on vacation in New York. → Read More

Safety improvements made after 2016 Halloween tragedy in Tacoma

Last Halloween, a trick-or-treater was hit by a car in Tacoma. The child survived, but a year later his family says more safety improvements are needed on North I Street. → Read More