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What you need to know about new toll increases for Seattle tunnel, Tacoma Narrows Bridge

Toll increases for Seattle’s SR 99 tunnel and the Tacoma Narrows Bridge took effect as of Friday, Oct. 1. Ferry fare rates will increase...

Harrell, Gonzalez square off in mayoral debate over how to address Seattle homeless encampments

Seattle mayoral candidates Bruce Harrell and Lorena Gonzalez participated in a debate on Wednesday evening, to discuss their respective proposals to address the city’s...

Donald Trump tells Rantz he’s ‘very proud’ of role in fast-tracking COVID vaccine

In an appearance on KTTH’s Jason Rantz show, Former President Donald Trump reflected on his tenure in the office, and from that perspective addressed...

Former Seahawk Richard Sherman reveals counseling, medication after July arrest

Former Seattle Seahawk star Richard Sherman, who hit a rough legal patch over the summer, is heading east. “I’m going to go play for...

Kshama Sawant recall petition hits signature threshold, now ticketed for winter vote

With King County Elections now having certified over 11,000 signatures for the petition to recall Seattle Councilmember Kshama Sawant, the effort appears to next...

King County kicks off program to pay homeless to clean up region’s parks

An initiative to hire homeless individuals in King County to help restore the region’s parks and trails is now off and running, with Executive...

An exit interview with King County deputy: ‘Morale is lower than anything I’ve seen in 30 years of service’

King County Sheriff’s Office deputy Jessy Bailey appeared on KIRO’s Dori Monson Show to announce his resignation over his claim of deteriorating morale within...

As situation in Point Roberts grows ‘dire,’ Gov. Inslee pushes for Biden to open border

Governor Jay Inslee is asking President Biden to make an exception for Point Roberts, so that the border for the small exclave community can...

State commission warns of discipline for doctors who grant vaccine exemptions without ‘legitimate’ reason

The Washington Medical Commission approved a policy last week, emphasizing its opposition to COVID-related misinformation, and threatening discipline for physicians who help it spread....

New budget from Seattle mayor spends big on affordable housing, boosts funds for public safety

In the final budget proposal of her administration, Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan lays out spending for $190 million on affordable housing, a number which...

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