September 23, 2019 White ATF supervisor with Nazi arm tattoo discriminated against black agent, lawsuit claims A black ATF supervisor is suing the federal government after she claimed she was harassed, held back and discriminated against for complaining about a white supervisor with a Nazi tattoo on his arm who allegedly also sent emails from his work account mocking minorities and then-President Barack Obama.
September 22, 2019 Washington middle school allegedly planned to move autistic boy into bathroom for quiet learning space: reports A middle school in Washington state came under fire this week for allegedly planning to move an autistic student with special needs into a bathroom so he could be insulated from loud noises, according to reports.
September 22, 2019 Student, 10, calls 911 to report drunken school bus driver in Washington state A Washington state school bus driver was arrested after dropping off a 10-year-old student who called 911 and said “she was drunk,” according to a report.
September 20, 2019 Cowlitz County Sheriff's Deputy Justin DeRosier was type of dad a family would ‘dream to have,’ wife says Katie DeRosier remembers her husband, Justin, as “the type of dad a new mom and myself and child would dream to have.”
September 20, 2019 Washington detective Ryan Thompson was the kind of cop 'everyone wanted to talk to,' his brother says Aaron Thompson, a detective with Washington’s King County Sheriff’s Office, says he and his parents were helping check in guests at a hotel for his brother’s memorial service when a staff member approached them and said how upset she was.
September 20, 2019 Seattle police officer files $10M claim against city for exposure to 'toxin' while cleaning homeless camp A Seattle police officer filed a $10 million claim against the city Wednesday, alleging he was exposed to an “extremely dangerous man-made toxin” when he was assigned to clean up a homeless camp in the industrial SoDo neighborhood in January.
September 18, 2019 Washington woman charged with murdering husband claims self-defense: 'I thought he was going to kill me' A Washington woman is claiming self-defense after she shot and killed her husband in their family home over the weekend, during an argument in which she believed “he was going to kill me.”
September 16, 2019 Trump administration sees support from farmers over push to cut labor costs The Labor Department has proposed several significant changes to the H-2A program which would make it less expensive and more flexible for farmers.
September 16, 2019 Washington girl celebrates recovery with ‘Wonder Woman’ photoshoot after nearly losing sight in one eye A young Washington state girl who nearly lost her sight in one eye following a freak accident recently celebrated her near-perfect vision with a fitting “Wonder Woman” themed photoshoot.
September 15, 2019 Seattle light rail station shooting leaves 1 dead, 2 wounded; cops release video of suspect Authorities in Seattle released video on Saturday of a suspect fleeing after a shooting at a downtown light rail station the day before left one man dead and two wounded.