Jim Nelson

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Marysville School District holds first community meeting over potential closures

The district's interim superintendent reiterated that no schools have been identified, despite community rumors. MARYSVILLE, Wash. — The Marysville School District held the first of three public meetings on Tuesday to...

Seattle’s oldest movie theater forced to relocate after more than 50 years

Grand Illusion Cinema has been operating since 1970 in University District, but was not offered a new lease by the new owners of their building. SEATTLE — Seattle's longest continually running...

Family grieves Poulsbo teens allegedly killed by half-brother

The bodies of Sebastian and Scotty Bass were found inside their home on Wednesday, Oct 9. Their half-brother has been charged for their deaths. POULSBO, Wash. — The older sister of...

West Seattle gas station clerk speaks out after robbery connected to nearly 80 crimes in King County

Shivam Shivam told KING 5 he thought he was going to die when a teenager held a gun to his head on Oct. 9. SEATTLE — Shivam Shivam was working his...

‘Worse than ever’ | Community members voice safety concerns about crime near Seattle’s Magnuson Park

Two people have been killed on the outskirts of the park since August as police crack down on loud, late night parties. SEATTLE — Residents near Magnuson Park in Seattle filled...

Seattle Kraken begin new season as 7th most expensive team to see live

To offset climbing costs, the team has introduced a value menu with food and beer options under $15 and $10, respectively. SEATTLE — After the Seattle Kraken's home opener on Tuesday,...

New Overlook Walk opens in Seattle, connecting Pike Place Market to the waterfront

Construction began in 2022 on the multi-level park, which sits on the footprint of the former Alaskan Way Viaduct. SEATTLE — After two years of construction, the City of Seattle opened...

Shoreline construction leads to traffic backups in north Seattle

The Seattle Department of Transportation is monitoring the situation as residents grow increasingly frustrated. SEATTLE — Some north Seattle residents are fed up with traffic detouring through their neighborhood due to...

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