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Toll revenue still lagging way behind, with a missing $206 million

We’ve seen an increase in congestion on the roads since the return to school in the fall, but is that adding up to more...

Ross: Catching graffiti artists is just the beginning of the crackdown

First, a shout-out to the Washington State Department of Transportation for performing an epic coverup of the graffiti along Interstate 5 through downtown Seattle...

Exclusive: Sheriff Troyer blasts media, Inslee, Ferguson after acquittal

Less than an hour after a six-person jury unanimously found Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer not guilty of two misdemeanors involving false reporting, Troyer...

Rainier Beach High School basketball game evacuated, classes canceled due to threats

Spectators at a Rainier Beach High School junior varsity basketball match were evacuated Tuesday night because someone made threats to the campus, school officials...

Looking back at the Hanukkah Eve wind storm 16 years ago

16 years ago, the Hanukkah Eve Wind Storm struck western Washington. On the evening of Dec. 14 into early Dec. 15, the storm plowed...

RSV in Seattle: Symptoms, How Long It Lasts, and Treatments

Pediatrician Dr. Mary King spends her Saturday night in the ICU, holding the triage phone at Seattle Children’s, answering call after...

Closing arguments for Troyer trial wrapped, jury to deliberate tomorrow

Closing arguments have wrapped up in the Pierce County Sheriff Ed Troyer trial. Troyer is charged with false and misleading reporting that a newspaper...

Dave Ross chats with a robot about homelessness

I got a hold of the ChatGTP software for a story, and once I was hooked on the marvel and the horror of modern...

New King County advisory board to assist sheriff in public safety

A new community advisory board is being created in King County to assist law enforcement agencies, the county announced Monday. The purpose of the...

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