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Man on Queen Anne dies after being struck by a vehicle

Detectives are investigating a fatal collision on Queen Anne. Seattle police report, shortly before 6:00 p.m., they responded to news of a 61-year-old man...

Sunny skies, frigid temperatures forecast for the weekend

Brrrr…..it is now cold outside! Much of Western Washington is now in a deep freeze after sub-freezing air poured out of the Fraser Canyon...

Rantz: City to host ‘inclusive and welcoming’ meeting that excludes almost everyone

Officials in Redmond are hosting an event to help make the city more inclusive. But the majority of the city would be unlikely to...

Inside Gary Payton’s Trash Talk Genius

The following is adapted from the author's new book  Trash Talk: The Only Book about Destroying Your Rivals That Isn’t...

Ross: I declare this the year of the Cars and Stripes

No, I’m not talking about automotive patriotism; I’m talking about staying in your lane. I do a pretty good job of staying in my...

Seattle’s Most Lavish Luxury Apartment Amenities

Luxe coworking areas, bays of foosball tables—apartment amenities, much like New Year’s gym memberships, tend to inspire a lot of...

Ex-Air Force special agent sentenced to 10 years for sexually abusing a minor

A former special agent in the U.S. Air Force was sentenced Monday to 10 years in prison for enticement of a minor in U.S....

Door plug found after “explosive decompression” of Boeing Max 9

All Boeing 737 Max-9s remain grounded this morning after an explosive decompression forced an Alaska flight into an emergency landing in Portland on Friday....

Space Needle lights up purple in support of Huskies’ championship game

The Space Needle was lit up purple on Sunday night in support of the Washington Huskies’ championship game against the Michigan Wolverines. Seattle’s iconic...

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