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KIRO Newsradio Headlines: Marysville schools face significant budget cuts as year starts

In Marysville, students will start classes this week, but those classes will be larger as they start the school year with fewer teachers. The...

SDOT removing illegally placed concrete blocks, building protected bike lanes

The Seattle Department of Transportation will build protected bike lanes in the Delridge district after many streets were recently obstructed by illegal concrete blocks...

Appeals court claims DC sniper, Bellingham native Lee Boyd Malvo must be resentenced

A Maryland Appeals Court ruled that Lee Boyd Malvo, who was convicted for his involvement in a shooting spree that killed 10 people in...

KIRO Newsradio Headlines: 1 dead in Tacoma officer-involved shooting

The Pierce County Force Investigation Team is investigating an officer-involved shooting that left one person dead Sunday in South Tacoma. Officers received calls about...

‘The Invitation’ tops tepid weekend at box office

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The horror film “The Invitation” needed just $7 million to finish at the top of the weakest weekend of the...

UW doctor’s advice for those with BA.5 testing positive for 10 days

If you were one of the many people to catch COVID in this summer’s BA.5 surge, you might have noticed the little positive sign...

Be on the lookout for oversized, striped-eyed grasshoppers in Everett area

People who live in the Everett area are being asked to report sightings of an unusually large grasshopper with distinct striped eyes. ...

After 22 years and $1.4 billion, the new I-5 HOV lanes open in Tacoma

After 22 years of construction on Interstate 5, Tacoma’s High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) project will be fully open to the public Sunday, Aug. 28....

California phasing out gas vehicles in climate change fight

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — California set itself on a path Thursday to end the era of gas-powered cars, with air regulators adopting the world’s...

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