October 18, 2022 The sleeper Senate races that may determine whether Democrats or Republicans control the majority These four Senate races in non-swing states could be pivotal in determining if the Republicans win back the Senate majority in next month's midterm elections
October 17, 2022 Washington's Nakia Creek Fire swells to 2,000 acres; thousands of residents ordered to evacuate The Nakia Creek Fire grew to 2,000 acres on Sunday, prompting Clark County authorities to order 2,903 homes to evacuate immediately and over 5,000 to be prepared to evacuate soon.
October 14, 2022 Former WA cop convicted of raping 911 callers while on duty gets 14 years to life Nathan Nash, a former police officer in Spokane, Washington, was sentenced to 14 years to life in prison. The ex-cop raped two women while he was on duty.
October 13, 2022 U Washington students defend themselves from potential sex offender threat following assaults near campus University of Washington students are worried about violent crimes that are creeping closer to campus and investigated that a handful of registered sex offenders live near them.
October 12, 2022 WA lawmaker 'engaged in abusive and bullying conduct,’ investigation concludes A workplace conduct investigation concluded that Washington Rep. Melanie Morgan acted inappropriately. Morgan allegedly said she would resign unless an employee was removed.
October 12, 2022 Washington hiker rescued after boulder ‘size of refrigerator’ pins him, authorities say Rescuers in Chelan County, Washington, helped lift a boulder the "size of a refrigerator" that pinned 28-year-old Ben Delahunty, of Montana, during a hike on Monday.
October 12, 2022 WA woman’s conviction overturned after persuading young son to kill his father with rat poison A Washington woman was convicted in 2021 for telling her 10-year-old son to put rat poison in his father’s food. However, the court has overturned her conviction.
October 12, 2022 Seattle to end COVID-19 emergency proclamation on Halloween Seattle mayor Bruce Harrell said Tuesday the city would lift its COVID-19 emergency proclamation on Oct. 31, aligning with the end of Washington's statewide emergency order.
October 11, 2022 6 wolves found dead, poisoned in WA Six Washington wolves were found dead after ingesting poison. Conservation groups are offering $51,000 as a reward for tips leading to convictions.
October 11, 2022 Capitol Police investigating letter with 'concerning language' found in Rep. Bennie Thompson's office U.S. Capitol Police investigated a letter at January 6 Committee Chairman Bennie Thompson's congressional office Tuesday, saying it contained "concerning language."