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KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Police looking for man who blew up car at Auburn funeral

Auburn Police said a man blew up a car at a funeral in Washington. The Tacoma News Tribune reports the suspect put an explosive device...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Lightest wildfire season for WA in a decade

Washington is seeing its lightest wildfire season in a decade. The wet, cool start to summer made a big difference. Our state’s public lands commissioner...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Marysville schools face significant budget cuts as year starts

In Marysville, students will start classes this week, but those classes will be larger as they start the school year with fewer teachers. The changes...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: 1 dead in Tacoma officer-involved shooting

The Pierce County Force Investigation Team is investigating an officer-involved shooting that left one person dead Sunday in South Tacoma. Officers received calls about an...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Idaho abortion ban blocked by federal judge

A federal judge has blocked part of Idaho’s strict abortion ban from taking effect. The provision denies abortions even in medical emergencies. The judge’s ruling...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Rabid bats discovered in Thurston County

Bats have been found in people’s bedrooms in Thurston County, with one infected with rabies. The health department says it’s the first rabid bat in...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Jury shortages in Marysville and Edmonds causes trials to be postponed

In Marysville, two cases did not go to trial this summer because not enough people responded to their jury summons. Court administrators tell the Everett...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Storm win playoff series against Mystics, set to play Aces in semi-finals

The Seattle Storm closed out its WNBA playoff series with the Washington Mystics Sunday at home in Climate Pledge Arena. Sue Bird had 18 points,...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Judge requires Starbucks to re-hire unlawfully fired employees

A federal judge has ordered Starbucks to re-hire seven employees in Memphis. The National Labor Relations Board contends they were fired for leading a unionization...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Mushroom grower facing lawsuit over gender discrimination, retaliation

Bob Ferguson, the Washington state Attorney General, has filed a civil rights lawsuit against a Washington state mushroom grower Ostrom Mushroom Farms. The lawsuit accuses...

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