More then just a Seattle plumber that loves food
For Dusty, owner of Craftsman Plumbing, plumbing has never been just about pipes and water pressure.3 hours ago
King County Regional Homelessness Authority lays off 13 employees amid $4.7M shortfall
Due to budget restraints, the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) is laying off 13 staff members, the organization confirmed this week.10 hours ago
69-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s missing since Thursday
The King County Search & Rescue team is actively searching for a 69-year-old woman with Alzheimer’s who was last seen Thursday.13 hours ago
Former Vancouver council member apologizes for ICE costume at Halloween party
A Former Vancouver City Council member issued an apology after her costume at a Halloween party stirred up controversy.1 day ago
Arson confirmed in fire that destroyed new Everett playground
A fire severely damaged the playground at Wiggums Hollow Park on Monday morning, according to the Everett Fire Department.1 day ago
Seattle man arrested in $2M West Seattle jewelry heist
Seattle police have arrested a 29-year-old man in connection with a $2 million jewelry store robbery in West Seattle that occurred in August, with three additional suspects still at large.4 days ago
SPD soars toward hiring goals as recruitment surges
Seattle Police Department on track to exceed hiring goals with recruitment efforts, announces Mayor Harrell and Chief Barnes.4 days ago
Alaska Airlines announces new business-class lounge at SEA
Alaska Airlines plans to open a business-class-only lounge at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport as part of the ongoing C Concourse expansion.4 days ago
Seattle opens upgraded East Marginal Way with new bike lane
Seattle has completed major construction on the East Marginal Way Corridor Improvement Project. The new street and protected bike lane are now open for public use.4 days ago
Little Saigon property owner sues Seattle for $30M over homelessness policies
A longtime Little Saigon property owner is suing the City of Seattle, alleging that its homelessness policies and inadequate law enforcement have devastated his family’s real estate investments.4 days ago
Tiny roars, big hearts: Meet Cougar Mountain’s adorable lion cubs!
Cougar Mountain Zoo has a brand-new pride! Three African lion cubs, two females and one male, have recently arrived from Tanganyika Wildlife Park, and they’re already stealing hearts.5 days ago
Local distillery to close all Washington, Oregon tasting rooms
A local distilling Company has announced it will close all five of its retail tasting rooms in Washington and Oregon by December 31.7 days ago
Violent crime plummets 36% in downtown Seattle, lowest since 2017
Discover how Seattle's downtown is experiencing reduced crime and economic recovery, benefiting residents and visitors.7 days ago
Cantwell: Washington to face explosive ACA premium increases in 2026
Health insurance premiums are set to rise sharply for many Washington state families in 2026, putting more pressure on middle-class households.7 days ago
King County reports uptick in mpox cases, urges vaccinations
Health officials in King County are reporting a new uptick in mpox cases and urging residents to stay up to date on vaccinations.7 days ago
Morton city clerk who admitted to embezzling nearly $1M will not go to prison
A former Morton city official confessed to embezzling funds, stealing almost $1 million from Tacoma over nine years.8 days ago
Driver who hit Bullfrog Road overpass cited for violating permit; Repair work underway
Westbound I-90 at Bullfrog overpass closed after oversized semi-truck damaged it late Tuesday night.8 days ago
King County approves ambitious climate action plan
King County Council's new climate plan aims to tackle climate change and enhance workforce strategies for lasting impact.9 days ago
Seattle settles for $2.5M years after Pier 58 collapse injured workers
Three demolition workers who were injured when Pier 58 collapsed into Elliott Bay in 2020 have reached a $2.5 million settlement with the City of Seattle and its contractors.9 days ago
Budget crunch or tax hike? Edmonds faces pivotal vote
Edmonds voters will decide Nov. 4 whether to approve a property tax increase aimed at closing the city’s $13 million budget gap and preserving essential services9 days ago
Seattle Public Schools faces $124M lawsuit over assault case
Seattle Public Schools is facing a $124 M civil lawsuit after a former Meany Middle School student was punched by his math teacher in 2018, according to The Seattle Times.9 days ago
Sexual abuse and corruption uncovered at Green Hill School
Two staff members at Washington’s Green Hill School, the state’s only maximum-security juvenile facility for males, have been convicted of engaging in sexual misconduct with inmates.9 days ago
WSP steps up protection for lawmakers amid increasing threats
In response to a growing wave of nationwide political threats, the Washington State Patrol is taking new steps to bolster the safety of state legislators.9 days ago