April 12, 2022 Seattle's transit system struggles as riders refuse to pay Seattle’s Link Light Rail is a freeloader’s paradise. So few riders are paying that fares cover just 5% of the system’s operating costs, a fraction of the 40% mark Sound Transit set as a requirement.
April 10, 2022 Seattle-area woman agrees to sell home, move after alleged racial outbursts and threats towards neighbor Jan Myers, a 72-year-old accused of hate crimes against her Vietnamese neighbor, has agreed to sell her home in Shoreline, Washington, as part of a civil settlement in a lawsuit filed by Vietnamese neighbor and her husband.
April 5, 2022 Southwest Airlines passenger masturbates 4 times mid-flight, calls it 'kind of kinky': Feds A nightmare passenger aboard a Southwest Airlines flight is banned from the airline for life after authorities say he pleasured himself four times with his genitals out in front of other passengers during a trip from Washington to Arizona. Authorities added that he said he thought it was "kind of kinky" that a woman next to him did not appear to be uncomfortable with it, according to court papers and officials.Â
April 5, 2022 Seattle's crime surge spreads statewide thanks to Democrats' progressive policies Thanks to a Democratic legislature that codified the radical defund police proposals into laws, plus light-on-crime judges, the crime surge hitting Seattle is spreading across the state.
April 3, 2022 Seattle museum summer camp teaches 12-year-olds 'the art of drag' A Seattle museum is hosting a summer camp oriented for kids as young as 12-years-old that encourages them to find their own "drag personas."
March 31, 2022 Washington state agency blocked White attendee from seminar targeted to people of color, spokesperson admits A county agency in Seattle blocked a government worker from attending a taxpayer-funded seminar because he is White, a spokesperson for the country admitted Wednesday.
March 24, 2022 Seattle is in ‘a criminal and humanitarian emergency,’ baker says as rampant crime forces businesses to close An immigrant bakery owner told Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ she suspended operations at her downtown Seattle businesses out of fear for her employees' safety.
March 17, 2022 Washington SWAT deputy shot in line of duty has died One of two Pierce County Sheriff’s deputies wounded in an exchange of gunfire as they tried to arrest a man south of Tacoma, Washington, has died.
March 15, 2022 Homeless career criminal allegedly threw Seattle woman, 62, down stairs at light rail station A homeless man in Seattle has been charged after grabbing a 62-year-old woman and twice throwing her down the stairs at a light rail station earlier this month, authorities said.
March 12, 2022 Seattle man who beat police officer with baseball bat in 2020 riot sentenced to prison A man who struck a police officer in the head with a baseball bat during a riot on the streets of Seattle in 2020 has been sentenced to multiple years in prison.