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2 Tacoma officers involved in death of Manuel Ellis exonerated following investigation

Two Tacoma police officers involved in the death of Manuel Ellis in March of 2020 were exonerated following a lengthy Internal Affairs investigation. ‘This hit...

Most read news on MyNorthwest in 2021

From phases and reopening Washington state in the spring, to a cold snap in October and the Employment Security Department, it’s been a busy 2021...

Seattle to build new dog park on former Georgetown Flume site

There will soon be a new dog park and off-leash area, as well as a pedestrian thoroughfare, in Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood. Amazon could bring thousands...

Washington adopts new rules for high contact youth sports after COVID outbreak

State health officials issued new rules for high contact indoor sports after several wrestling teams across multiple schools and counties were involved in a COVID-19...

Schools across Puget Sound region on high alert over threat from viral TikTok post

Schools across Washington are on high alert on Friday, over a viral social media post on TikTok levying threats against districts across the United States....

Seattle Aquarium helping sea turtle found far from home on Shi Shi Beach

The Seattle Aquarium has been helping save a sea turtle this week after it was found stranded on Shi Shi Beach in Washington. Dr. Caitlin...

Blue Angels to return for Seafair Festival in 2022

A Seattle summer tradition will return next year: The Blue Angels will be back at Seafair. On Tuesday, the Seafair Festival announced that the U.S....

Emerald City Comic Con returns Dec. 2-5 after being cancelled in 2020

Emerald City Comic Con will make its return next weekend, Dec. 2-5. The event didn’t happen in March 2020 as usual due to the COVID-19...

Study determines the ideal time to sleep based on biological clock

Is there a specific time when you should be going to sleep? The latest research on heart disease actually puts a number on the best...

Snohomish County health officer: Fifth COVID wave ‘unlikely’ to be the last

A small decline in more serious cases of COVID continues a positive trend in Snohomish County, but the county health officer, Dr. Chris Spitters, says the...

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