September 19, 2022 Man tracks stolen car with GPS, shoots alleged thief A man shot his alleged car thief after finding the stolen car with a GPS in Washington. While the suspect was hospitalized, the police interviewed and released the car owner.
September 19, 2022 Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ' Jennifer Griffin honored with Freedom of the Media gold medal by Transatlantic Leadership Network Jennifer Griffin won a prestigious Freedom of the Media gold medal on Saturday when the Transatlantic Leadership Network held its 2022 Freedom of the Media awards.
September 19, 2022 West Seattle bridge reopens to traffic after 2.5 years The West Seattle bridge finally reopened to commuters after two and a half years of inspections and repairs. The bridge originally shut down due to growing cracks found in 2020.
September 18, 2022 Border Patrol seize 450 pounds of meth from abandoned Hummer near Canadian border About 450 pounds of meth worth $1.7 million were seized from an abandoned Hummer near the Canadian border recently, according to Border Patrol's Blaine Station.
September 16, 2022 Seattle man found not guilty of murder in shooting case A man was found not guilty in a shooting case that killed one person and injured six others in Seattle, WA. His lawyers said the man only opened fire in self-defense.
September 16, 2022 Washington county to pay $5 million in settlement deal to tribe over sewage spills King County will pay $5 million to settle a lawsuit from the Suquamish Tribe. The county has repeatedly spilled sewage into the sound, considered a "treasured resource" by the tribe.
September 16, 2022 North Cascades Highway in Washington reopens after mudslide North Cascades Highway, also known as State Route 20, near Mazama, Washington, reopened after a mudslide previously blocked part of the roadway.
September 16, 2022 US Highway 2 northeast of Seattle to remain closed through Monday U.S. Highway 2 northeast of Seattle will stay shut through at least Monday due to the Bolt Creek fire. Crews are securing fire-weakened trees that could slide and crash onto the road.
September 15, 2022 Monkeypox cases declining in Washington Monkeypox cases are declining in King County, Washington, likely because of behavior change and vaccinations. Weekly cases fell 66% since its peak in July.
September 15, 2022 North Cascades Highway shuts down due to mudslides, washout North Cascades Highway, also known as State Route 20, was shut down due to massive mudslides. The route near Mazama, Washington, will be closed until further notice.