June 30, 2022 Sue Bird makes history as the Storm beat the Aces The Seattle Storm beat the Las Vegas Aces and Sue Bird who is in her final season is now the leader in wins in WNBA history.
June 23, 2022 Seattle police, Pride organizers clash over banning officers at parade The Seattle Police Department published a letter decrying the exclusion of any and all uniformed law enforcement personnel from the city's annual Pride Parade.
June 20, 2022 Man fatally shot at Seattle homeless encampment A man was fatally shot at a homeless encampment in Seattle. Police were called to the scene at 12:20 am on Monday. The man was declared dead when the medics arrived.
June 14, 2022 Alleged Seattle hostage-taker cites Dem law to police: 'SPD is illegally chasing me' A suspect who allegedly kidnapped his girlfriend called Seattle police during a high-speed chase and cited a newly passed Democratic law in an effort to get them to call off the pursuit.
June 12, 2022 Washington to pay Seattle alleged criminal $250 each day he doesn’t get mental health treatment: reports Alexander Jay, a 40-year-old homeless man in Seattle, is getting paid $250 per day from Washington state until he gets admitted to a mental health facility for treatment.
June 3, 2022 Lawrence Jones on Seattle PD being unable to investigate new rape cases: Consequences of defunding police Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµâ€™ Lawrence Jones said Seattle is starting to see the ramifications of defunding the police after officials stopped investigating new sexual assault cases.
June 3, 2022 Violent pot shop robberies soar across US as Senate wrangles over solutions Marijuana shops are seeing more violent robberies across the U.S., but legislation designed to protect the pot shops is stalling in the Senate amid an ongoing debate.
June 2, 2022 Seattle to cancel, refund 7 months of parking tickets due to oversight The city of Seattle will void or refund seven months of non-moving parking tickets after learning that the authority of parking officers had lapsed during this time.
June 2, 2022 Seattle police memo shows defunded force stopped investigating new adult sexual assaults this year An internal memo from the Seattle Police Department said it stopped assigning new adult sexual assaults, as staffing issues forced investigators to prioritize the uptick in cases involving children and teenagers.
June 1, 2022 Seattle homelessness plan: Mayor announces database, more than $150 million in spending Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell says city will create a database and give more than $100 million to a regional group as part of an effort to fight homelessness.