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Kenmore to expand speed camera enforcement in school zones, raise fines for violators

A new camera will be placed near Inglemoor High School, the third school zone to be equipped with a camera. KENMORE, Wash. — Kenmore will soon be expanding its speed camera...

Seattle parents weigh in after latest twist in ongoing school closures debate

On Monday, the superintendent announced he would rethink the plan, which previously included up to 21 school closures. SEATTLE — Dozens of Seattle Public Schools (SPS) parents packed into a meeting...

Seattle mayor unveils $8 billion budget proposal for 2025-2026

The proposal would eliminate the city's $250 million deficit, and nearly 160 city positions. SEATTLE — Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell unveiled his 2025-2026 budget proposal on Tuesday, which includes more than $8...

Underage and Under Arrest: Inside the King County juvenile justice system

By age 16, this Kent teen was arrested 10 times. Here’s how King County’s juvenile justice system plays a role in both recidivism and redemption. SEATTLE — On a Wednesday afternoon...

Police say several groups responsible for over 10 recent robberies in South Seattle

According to a police spokesperson, investigators believe a few different groups are responsible for the crimes. SEATTLE — The Seattle Police Department is investigating at least 10 recent robberies in South...

‘It’s been very slow’: Local businesses see fewer customers during Boeing Machinists strike

A bar owner said they've seen fewer customers since the Machinists strike began on Sept. 13. RENTON, Wash. — As predicted by analysts and striking Boeing workers, small businesses near the...

Analyst believes Boeing strike could be short, allowing new CEO to claim small victory

Longtime consultant and journalist Scott Hamilton believes machinists could be back to work within two weeks. SEATTLE — Veteran aviation analyst and journalist Scott Hamilton thinks the Boeing machinists union strike...

Heading to the Seattle Seahawks season opener? Road projects could impact your travel time

SEATTLE — This weekend, the Washington Department of Transportation (WSDOT) is reminding Seahawks fans about ongoing road work that could impact their commute to and from Sunday's season opening game at...

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