October 4, 2023 Seattle to pay nearly $2M following heart attack death at address mistakenly on 911 blacklist Seattle has reached a settlement of nearly $2M with the family of a man who suffered a fatal heart attack due to a delayed response by medics caused by a note attached to his address.
October 3, 2023 Video shows moments before dress-wearing man attacks 2 at Seattle light rail station: 'unprovoked' Seattle, Washington, police are searching for a man wearing a dress and flip flops who allegedly attacked two people in their 60s with a hammer at a light rail station.
October 3, 2023 Liberal city mayor proposed increasing police budget — then protesters showed up at his house Protesters marched to Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell's home after he proposed bolstering the police department's budget by more than $17 million to combat rising crime.
October 3, 2023 Biden admin slow-walking gas pipeline supported by labor unions that would expand energy access The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission is inexplicably continuing to drag its feet on approving a key pipeline expansion project in the Pacific Northwest.
October 2, 2023 Repeat offender kidnapped woman, kept her in garage for weeks while 'acting out a fantasy': prosecutor A Washington man was found guilty of kidnapping and sexual assault after he chained a woman to a truck in his garage for weeks and then used her food stamps at a Walmart.
September 30, 2023 'Squad' Dem Jamaal Bowman offers bizarre response after pulling fire alarm: 'open the door' Rep. Jamaal Bowman confirmed that he triggered a fire alarm Saturday in the Cannon Building, with his chief of staff adding that the congressman "regrets any confusion" over the incident.
September 29, 2023 Army helicopter crashes into power lines in Washington state, makes 'hard landing' A military helicopter struck high-voltage transmission lines in Washington state, officials said Friday.
September 29, 2023 Man gets probation for faking Native American heritage to sell art in Seattle Lewis Rath of Maple Falls, Washington, has been sentenced to two years' probation for masquerading as a member of Arizona's San Carlos Apache Tribe.
September 28, 2023 Mayor harassed after 911 call on 'far right' voter push blasted by organizer: 'Should be common sense' A Washington mayor called 911 to report "far right" petitioners. But the businessman behind the initiatives says they're nonpartisan, "commonsense" solutions.
September 28, 2023 Washington electric utility company gets sued for allegedly sparking fatal wildfire A couple of lawsuits have been filed against Inland Power and Light Company, a utility company accused of sparking the deadly Gray fire in eastern Washington.