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King County Council pledges $1 million to help those seeking abortions out of state

King County is devoting $1 million in emergency funding to help with the potential flood of abortion-seeking women in the Pacific Northwest. The full council...

Sound Transit to run extended service on Link for July 4

With 4th of July festivities approaching this weekend, Light Rail passengers will be able to enjoy the convenience of extended hours of service on Link...

Dedo’s daily crime report: Hit and run with cop car, thief caught in sting operation

Darren Dedo, KIRO Newsradio crime reporter covers overnight crime in the Puget Sound region on the morning of July 1: A hit and run with...

With slower response times from SPD, city council raises concerns over ‘customer service issues’

Councilmember Sara Nelson believes Seattle’s call center that handles police responses has a significant problem responding to callers during a June meeting of the Seattle...

Community rallies around lemonade stand after robbery

Some Tacoma girls were making big bucks at their lemonade stand — until a robber stole their profits. On Sunday, Grace DeWitt reported to Tacoma...

MyNorthwest’s weekly sentencing report: Pioneer Square drug bust, White Center kidnapping

MyNorthwest reports on King County Court sentencing from the week ending on June 27: one man was charged with intent to distribute heroin in Pioneer...

WA’s ban on high-capacity ammo magazines to take effect July 1

The sale of high-capacity ammo magazines in Washington will be banned beginning July 1. The measure also outlines that importing, manufacturing, and distributing magazines with...

Thousands protest throughout Seattle over abortion rights

Crowds gathered in Seattle Friday afternoon to protest the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to overturn and restrict abortion rights nationwide. Protestors congregated at the downtown...

King County prepare for possibility of another killer heat wave

One year removed from the three-day heat wave that caused the deaths of 38 people in King County, public officials, scientists, and community members have...

Seattle Seafair announces full force return after two-year pandemic hiatus

After two years of COVID disruptions, western Washington’s annual Seafair Festival is back “in full” this summer, including a Fourth of July celebration, Seattle Torchlight...

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