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Olympia woman facing fines over ‘Black Lives Matter’ sign inside her home

An Olympia woman is being threatened with fines over a sign hanging inside her home. Shirley Pavao’s homeowners association called a Black Lives Matter sign...

Seattle mayor announces new parks head

On Thursday, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced Anthony-Paul Diaz as superintendent of Seattle Parks and Recreation, advancing the mayor’s plan for clean, safe and accessible parks....

Drone delays at Seahawks, Huskies games highlight growing problem

Two drone delays at Seattle football games this weekend highlight what experts say is a growing problem. On Sunday, officials cleared the field at a...

‘Going to be extremely challenging’: Efforts begin to pull up Whidbey Island floatplane wreckage

Efforts to pull up wreckage from fatal Whidbey Island floatplane crash begin Monday On Monday, officials with the National Transportation Safety Board will be pulling...

Huskies, Seahawks games paused after drones fly over stadiums

The game between the Seattle Seahawks and Atlanta Falcons on Sunday was briefly paused when a drone flew over Lumen Field during the fourth quarter...

I-90 traffic woes continue; many furious over construction planning

Mercer Island, WA. – Traffic has been a nightmare for many in western Washington over the past 48 hours, especially those who attempted to go...

Westbound I-90 bridge to Seattle now closed all weekend due to ‘extreme traffic conditions’

MERCER ISLAND, Wash. — The Washington State Department of Transportation has now closed all lanes of the westbound Interstate 90 bridge from Mercer Island to...

Tacoma Public Utilities proposes rate increase

Tacoma power and water customers might see an increase in their bills if a proposed rate increase is approved. On Tuesday, Tacoma Public Utilities presented...

Bivalent booster leads to big jump in COVID vaccinations in Pierce County

The Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department announced Thursday that the county has seen a big jump in the number of residents receiving COVID-19 vaccine doses in...

Warmest summer on record for Seattle since 1890s, driest since 1930

The heat felt relentless at times for western Washington over the summer, as Seattle experienced 13 days with temperatures that were 90 degrees or hotter....

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