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PNW severely short on blood donations this summer

Washington is facing a critical shortage in blood donations this summer. Spring and summer are always a slow time for blood donations, as people...

Capitol riot an ‘attempted coup,’ prime-time hearing told

The chairman of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection and Donald Trump’s effort to overturn the 2020 election opened Thursday’s prime-time hearing declaring the attack an “attempted...

West Seattle Bridge opening delayed another two months

West Seattle residents are going to have to wait until September before the high bridge reopens. The scheduled early summer reopening has been pushed...

Bellevue plans immediate demolition of Main Street Bridge over I-405, creating ‘huge backups’

Bellevue drivers are about to lose one of their I-405 overpasses, as the project to widen the freeway ramps up. The Main Street Bridge...

Experts worry about rising inflation as Seattle gas rises above $5 per gallon

With inflation affecting the rising costs of important commodities like food and gasoline, many Americans are left with higher and higher monthly bills on...

Seattle Police Department fundraising for repairs to Harbor Patrol boats

The Seattle Police Department’s (SPD) Harbor Patrol is asking for help from the community as they gear up for the busy summer season. The...

Rantz: HS teachers demanded students pledge support of BLM and abortion

Teachers at Eastlake High School demanded students pledge their support of Black Lives Matter, abortion, open borders, and more left-wing political positions in order...

Massive settlement reached in Amtrak train derailment in DuPont

Amtrak has settled for an undisclosed amount with former engineer Steve Brown over the 2017 derailment that killed three people and injured dozens more...

Why do 25% of people still litter in Washington state?

It might not be a law anymore, but the push to put garbage bags back in your car to control litter is back. The...

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