June 21, 2021 Oregon murder suspect forced woman to drive him 2,000 miles, cops say A man sought in the killings of his father and two other people in a small Oregon city forced a woman to drive him more than 2,000 miles to Wisconsin, where he surrendered to police, authorities said Sunday.
June 17, 2021 Washington state motorcycle stunt rider dies attempting to break world record A motorcycle stunt rider died from injuries he sustained while attempting to break a world-record motorcycle jump in Washington state.
June 16, 2021 Lindsey Baum murder: Cold case arrest for 2003 rape potentially connected, police say Washington police arrested a man this week in connection to a cold case kidnapping and rape, and they also determined that the suspect might possibly be tied to the 2009 disappearance and murder of Lindsey Baum.
June 15, 2021 Seattle Ace Hardware fight over masks gets physical A Seattle man claims he was attacked by a baseball bat-wielding clerk at an Ace Hardware location in an altercation that stemmed from his friend’s refusal to wear a mask in the store.
June 15, 2021 Washington man accused of shooting thief, dragging him behind truck while still alive: report A Washington state man is accused of firing two rounds into a person attempting to steal his truck’s catalytic converter and then dragging the victim, who was still alive, and leaving him in a nearby field to die.
June 13, 2021 Seattle off-duty cop hit, killed on freeway while helping other driver involved in crash, officer's car stolen An off-duty Seattle police officer was struck and killed by a vehicle while helping a driver who had been in an accident on a freeway early Sunday, authorities said.
June 11, 2021 Washington county council candidate once threatened to blow up school bus: court docs A Seattle-area county council candidate once threatened to blow up a school bus and mocked the children who fled the vehicle as "cowards," according to court documents.
June 11, 2021 Former Green Beret running for Congress gives Biden an 'F' in Middle East policy Retired Green Beret Joe Kent wants to bring his experience on the ground fighting America's enemies in the Middle East to Congress.
June 10, 2021 'The Five' react to reports that $400 billion in COVID relief was reportedly stolen by Chinese, Russian mobs The panel on “The Five” placed blame on both Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump after a new report claimed nearly half of the federal government's taxpayer-funded unemployment benefits.
June 10, 2021 Washington's 'joints for jabs' COVID-19 vaccine program falling flat It was designed as an innovative way to promote COVID-19 vaccinations, but Washington’s new “joints for jabs” program is off to a rough start.