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2 crashes into snow plows as WSDOT warns drivers about slippery roads

As the snow starts to melt and the normal Seattle winter rain returns, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is reminding drivers to...

Seattle Events to Ring in the New Year

You might have forgotten some auld acquaintance but forgetting to make plans for New Year’s Eve isn’t an option. Whether you...

Addressing misconceptions about WA’s new vehicle registration law

Washington state will now allow you to take a photo of your vehicle registration and store it on your cell phone, tablet, or electronic...

Rantz: Seattle Fire hired ‘anti-male’ partisan to investigate gender discrimination

The Seattle Fire Department’s new Equal Employment Opportunity Investigator (Strategic Advisor 2) has a controversial history. She’s been involved in two lawsuits for allegations...

5 rescued by Seattle firefighters from monorail after power outage

The Seattle Fire Department responded to the monorail to Seattle City Center losing power this morning, trapping several riders inside. SFD tweeted out at...

Dead woman found in Thurston County apartment, boyfriend in custody

The Thurston County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a homicide in Lacey Monday morning after finding a woman dead in an apartment. Officers are investigating...

Good News for Apartment Dwellers—Seattle Rents Keep Falling

Just as Seattle-area rents went up for seven straight months earlier this year, apartment dwellers can watch another market streak—this time...

The Day City Hall Became a Same-Sex Marriage Cathedral

 Photographs by David Ryder, Robert Fisher, and Michael Holden A wedding planner would’ve scoffed. One hundred forty or so couples, in one day, with...

Rantz: Seattle Mayor’s top staffer slams judge for creating ‘fentanyl festival’

An influential member of Mayor Bruce Harrell’s inner circle excoriated a judge for helping turn Seattle into a “fentanyl festival,” according to an email...

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