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Live Updates | Bulgaria bans Russian ships from ports

SOFIA, Bulgaria — Bulgaria has banned Russian-flagged ships from entering its Black Sea ports as part of expanded EU sanctions, the country’s Maritime Administration...

Person arrested after shots fired, standoff at Parkland apartments

An investigation is underway after shots were fired and a person was arrested at a Parkland apartments complex on Friday night. Pierce County deputies...

Delta Airlines pilots to become latest to picket at Sea-Tac citing strain from low staffing

In early April, Alaska Airlines pilots at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport picketed to protest what they say is an outdated labor deal, all while grappling...

How a Ukrainian and Russian couple escaped a warzone

During the early hours of Feb. 24, Valeriia Horodnycha and Sergey Polyakov woke up to the sound of bombings. The couple and their two-year-old...

Okanogan restaurant renovation discovers 100-year-old hand-painted murals

A wack of a sledgehammer and a peek inside an old wall in Okanogan revealed a secret. Nick and Lisa Timm recently purchased a...

Mount Rainier park approves nine new lahar monitoring stations

Mount Rainier’s newly-approved lahar detection upgrades will have a quirk: A couple of stations planted right in the likely paths of mudslides. In other...

Shores Bowl to become latest Western Washington bowling alley to close its doors

First it was Narrows Plaza Bowl in University Place calling it quits in February, then Tech City Bowl in Kirkland earlier this week named October 2...

Reykdal: Board of Health ‘landed in right place’ by not mandating COVID vaccine for students

In early January, Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction Chris Reykdal expressed his belief that it was likely the state Board of Health would eventually...

Don’t be cruel: Share your Elvis and other Seattle World’s Fair memories!

The 60th anniversary of the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair is almost here. KIRO Newsradio is marking the occasion with a series of programs and...

With aging maritime industry jeopardizing state’s ferries, meet the next gen of diverse mariners

A crew shortage canceled all the Washington State Ferries service in the San Juan Islands over the weekend. Staff shortages across the industry have...

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