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Everett police Officer Dan Rocha to be remembered at memorial

The city of Everett, law enforcement, friends, family, and first responders will bid farewell to Everett police officer Dan Rocha. A memorial service is...

Fourth straight day of cancelled flights at Sea-Tac amid ongoing Alaska Airlines pilot shortage

For the fourth straight day, dozens of Alaska Airlines flights passing through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport have been cancelled over what the company says is...

Drug shortages persist in Russia after start of Ukraine war

First came the warnings, in messages among friends and families and on social media, to stock up on vital drugs in Russia before supplies...

French far-right leader Le Pen softens image for election

PARIS (AP) — French nationalist leader Marine Le Pen has softened her rhetoric and her image to broaden her appeal in next week’s presidential...

Opposition vows end to Orban’s autocratic rule in Hungary

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — A diverse coalition of opposition parties made their final appeal to Hungarian voters on Saturday ahead of the country’s fiercely...

Missouri regulates boarding schools after abuse allegations

Maggie Drew’s dad sent her to Circle of Hope Girls’ Ranch in Missouri in 2007, hoping strict Christian teachings would stop his 14-year-old daughter’s...

Traffic congestion relief comes to Tacoma with Puyallup River Bridge’s completion

Southbound I-5 commuters through Fife to Tacoma will finally get some congestion relief. The Washington State Department of Transportation has moved southbound travel lanes...

Dori: Second local judge releases a second suspect considered ‘a danger to the community’

For the second time in less than a week, a King County District Court judge rejected prosecutors’ efforts to hold a suspected criminal they...

Washington OKs 1st statewide missing Indigenous people alert

TULALIP, Wash. (AP) — Washington Gov. Jay Inslee on Thursday signed into law a bill that creates a first-in-the-nation statewide alert system for missing...

Pot shops call for more collaboration, police, and new banking rules as violent robberies soar

The statistics are sobering, with at least 70 violent pot shop robberies in the Puget Sound region since the start of the year. Many...

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