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Pierce County Council candidate defends decision to fire gun at suspected car thief

A Pierce County Council candidate fired multiple rounds from a handgun at an auto-theft suspect Monday near a homeless encampment while police were within...

Seattle landlords soon required to report rents, but will they comply?

Seattle landlords will soon be required to report how much they’re charging for rent. A recent lack of compliance with similar registry laws complicates...

I-5 Tacoma project hoping for good weather to finish in July

How close are we getting to opening all the lanes of I-5 through Tacoma? We’re getting so close to the end of the I-5...

Lifeguard shortage could see some Seattle beaches closed to swimmers

For the second summer in a row, the City of Seattle is facing a lifeguard shortage at its beaches and pools. But the city...

Light rail’s planned service disruptions to start this summer, will stretch through 2023

As Sound Transit continues construction for maintaining and expanding light rail operations, riders are advised to prepare for “intermittent periods of less frequent service...

Downtown Seattle’s tourism bounces back while its office workers remain remote

Downtown Seattle had a busy holiday weekend, as it is the second most popular domestic destination for Memorial Day travelers, after Orlando, Florida, according...

Rantz: Emboldened by Democrat law, criminals won’t pull over for cops as WA crime surges

Law enforcement agencies in Washington are reporting a high number of instances where criminal suspects refuse to pull over during investigations because of a...

WTSC: Traffic deaths in Washington reach 20-year high

The Washington Traffic Safety Commission is sounding the alarm after road deaths in the state reached a 20-year high in 2021, with 663 fatalities....

Study: Lead exposure linked to kitchen cookware from Afghan refugees in King County

A new study has linked lead exposure to kitchen cookware, which was first noticed in Afghan children in King County. Steve Whittaker, who is...

EU wrestles with Russia oil embargo as leaders gather

BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union leaders will gather Monday in a new show of solidarity with Ukraine but divisions over whether to target Russian...

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