June 20, 2023 Random murder of pregnant Seattle restaurant owner leaves community on edge: 'shattered' An ex-convict was charged Friday with first-degree murder for gunning down a pregnant Seattle business owner when she and her husband were stopped at an interesection.
June 15, 2023 Federal judge blocks Seattle police from enforcing graffiti ban A federal court has ruled that Seattle must temporarily halt its enforcement of property crimes related to graffiti due to the ordinance's vague parameters.
June 15, 2023 WNBA legend Sue Bird heaps praise on former Storm teammate Jewell Loyd The Seattle Storm franchise are in good hands since Sue Bird's retirement, with the leadership passed down to nine-year veteran guard Jewell Loyd.
June 15, 2023 Man in Seattle shoots and kills eight months pregnant woman at traffic stop A woman who was eight months pregnant was fatally shot in Washington at a Seattle traffic stop. The motivation behind the shooting remains unclear.
June 13, 2023 Teen killed in Washington shooting during 'Transformers' movie showing, suspect at large A shooting at an AMC movie theater in Kent, Washington has left a 19-year-old victim dead while the suspect has not yet been caught, reports say.
June 13, 2023 Pro-BLM ice cream chain sues Seattle over ‘extensive property damage’ from BLM autonomous zone ‘CHOP’: Report Molly Moon’s Homemade Ice Cream is suing for "extensive property damage" that it suffered from a BLM zone "CHOP" in 2020, according to a recent lawsuit.
June 10, 2023 Dad of teen killed in Seattle CHOP Zone sues city: 'Encouraged lawlessness to reign' The father of a Black teen who was killed in Seattle's CHOP Zone in the Summer of 2020 is suing the city, claiming that it encouraged lawlessness.
June 9, 2023 To filter out Canada’s wildfire smoke, people make DIY air purifiers with duct tape Wildfire-accustomed residents on the West Coast are showing East Coast residents how to build Corsi-Rosenthal air purifiers as Canada’s wildfire smoke blankets the region.
June 8, 2023 Seattle rejects bill to crack down on drug use despite overwhelming support from residents: 'Slap in the face' Seattle radio host Jason Rantz criticized local city councilmembers who struck down an ordinance that would follow Washington law by making drug possession a gross misdemeanor.
May 31, 2023 Seattle business owner suspects ‘criminal masterminds’ for 11 break-ins, blames ‘far left’ city council A Seattle business owner, Kevin Rinderle, reacted to reports of organized crime rings in his city after already struggling to keep afloat from 11 break-ins.