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How to find fireworks this year in the Puget Sound region

After a 2020 without fireworks, many Washington cities are going forward with their Fourth of July fireworks shows in 2021 while following COVID-19 safety...

Tacoma sets sights on buying hotel to convert into homeless shelter

(KIRO 7) Tacoma will soon begin moving forward on plans to purchase a hotel to use as an emergency homeless shelter,...

Teamsters aims to step up efforts to unionize Amazon workers

(AP Photo/Michel Spingler, File) The International Brotherhood of Teamsters, a union that represents 1.4 million delivery workers, is setting its sights...

Remembering the Washington judge famous for his ‘monumental’ 1974 decision

The Boldt Decision was a landmark legal ruling handed down in 1974 by a federal judge named George Boldt. At its most basic...

Western Washington enters dangerous wildfire territory ahead of weekend heatwave

The I-90 bridge over Lake Washington disappears through heavy smoke from wildfires on Sept. 11, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Lindsey...

NY Times: University of Washington police officers claim culture of racism is unbearable

Students at the University of Washington in March 2020. (Photo by Karen Ducey/Getty Images) Five Black officers with the University of...

Rantz: Woke HS yearbooks feature ‘ACAB’ sign, officer beating black woman

Two Seattle-area high school yearbooks featured anti-police imagery and messages supporting student activism around Black Lives Matter. The Woodinville High School yearbook featured...

Canada to ease some restrictions, but U.S./Canada border still closed

It may not be long before Americans are allowed to go to Vancouver and other cities of the Great White North. (Nicole...

Wildfire smoke: A burning health issue is getting worse

Health experts are urging Washingtonians to prepare for more of what they suffered through last September — what the Department of Ecology called an...

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