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State lawmaker takes aim at rising insurance rates, blames executive overreach

(Photo Illustration by Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) State Senator Mark Mullet (D-Issaquah) is aiding a lawsuit against Washington Insurance...

Seattle area to get ‘storm we have been waiting for’ to close out week

Rain is on the way to the Puget Sound region this weekend. (Photo by Robert Sumner/Getty Images) The first major storm...

State to lift closure of DNR lands in Eastern Washington as wildfires wane

Wildfires burned across Washington this summer. (NW Interagency Coordinator, Twitter) The Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) will be lifting what’s...

Western State Hospital patient steals delivery truck, injures worker

A sign for Western State Hospital is shown in Lakewood, Wash. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) An investigation continues Monday into how...

20 years later, Dave Ross recalls how it felt to report on 9/11

People embrace at the September 11th Memorial on Sept. 9, 2021, in New York City. New York City and much of the...

Orcas return to Puget Sound, signal ‘remaining health to these waters’

Last seen in the Puget Sound in April, Southern Resident orca whales returned to the area earlier this week. “J pod is now...

State discovers second Asian giant hornet nest of year in Whatcom County

An Asian giant hornet. (WSDA, Twitter) The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) has successfully identified its second Asian giant hornet...

Changes coming soon to Seattle’s ‘Keep Moving Streets’ at popular parks

The Keep Moving Street in Green Lake that's open for walking, rolling, and biking, but closed to drivers. (Photo courtesy of SDOT)...

Bellingham woman convicted of railroad sabotage, placing shunt on tracks

(AP) A 28-year-old Bellingham woman was convicted in federal court today of violence against a railroad carrier. A jury for the...

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