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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...

Experts worry about rising inflation as Seattle gas rises above $5 per gallon

With inflation affecting the rising costs of important commodities like food and gasoline, many Americans are left with higher and higher monthly bills on necessities...

Seattle Police Department fundraising for repairs to Harbor Patrol boats

The Seattle Police Department’s (SPD) Harbor Patrol is asking for help from the community as they gear up for the busy summer season. The Harbor...

Massive settlement reached in Amtrak train derailment in DuPont

Amtrak has settled for an undisclosed amount with former engineer Steve Brown over the 2017 derailment that killed three people and injured dozens more in...

Seattle landmarks, sports teams wear orange in support of Gun Violence Awareness

Seattle’s landmarks and sports teams are wearing orange this weekend in support of National Gun Violence Awareness. The Space Needle, Pacific Science Center, and all...

Seattle landlords soon required to report rents, but will they comply?

Seattle landlords will soon be required to report how much they’re charging for rent. A recent lack of compliance with similar registry laws complicates the...

Light rail’s planned service disruptions to start this summer, will stretch through 2023

As Sound Transit continues construction for maintaining and expanding light rail operations, riders are advised to prepare for “intermittent periods of less frequent service and...

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