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Fire burns in the back of University District home
According to neighbors, the residents are college students who might have been out of town for spring break vacation when the fire broke out.
Suspect of toddler kidnapping in Seattle appears in court
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) said the 1-year-old girl was last seen at a daycare in the 9300 block of Rainier Avenue South around 2:45 p.m. The suspect in the kidnapping, a 46-year-old woman, ...
Opinion
New Sound Transit CEO Constantine must prove board made right choice
As King County executive, Dow Constantine appointed most of the members of the Sound Transit board. Those board members in turn voted to give him the CEO job.
Suspect in Seattle daycare kidnapping faces $500K bail after first court appearance
The suspect in the kidnapping of a toddler from a Seattle daycare center made her first court appearance Saturday afternoon.
March ends with rain—but is sunshine and warmer weather on the way?
Western Washington faces severe weather, including large hail and damaging winds, as thunderstorms approach on Wednesday. March closes with rain, but warmer temperatures and sunshine are on the ...
Police arrest suspect in double homicide outside nightclub in Rainier Beach neighborhood
Officers reportedly found a security guard suffering from multiple gunshot wounds and another victim with a fatal gunshot wound to the head.
Major Seattle arts groups will share historic space
Two major Seattle arts groups will now share the same historic space. Seattle Theater Group is taking over the lease at the 5th Avenue Theater. The groups will each use the space for about 26 weeks a ...
Councilmember Rob Saka introduces resolution rejecting prior calls to defund or abolish Seattle Police
Seattle City Council reaffirms support for police, opposing Defund Police calls to ensure community safety and first responders' role.
Seattle used to have affordable housing. What happened to it?
Seattle turned into a vastly riskier place to live for poor people. It became nearly impossible to afford even the cheapest market-rate housing.
Seattle pilot program expands access to private substance use treatment
Avoiding delays that can come with trying to enter a publicly funded treatment center, a new city program gets some people help faster and with more amenities.
Remembering Slats, the original Hillebrity
March marked the 15th anniversary of the death of Chris “Slats” Harvey—an inimitable, charismatic, punk-rock presence who could be spotted at Capitol Hill’s bars, live music venues, and rehearsal ...
Hundreds protest outside Seattle-area Tesla dealerships as part of worldwide movement
At least six demonstrations were held Saturday in greater Seattle, described as a global day of action under the growing "Tesla Takedown" effort.
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