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Grieving father pushes to change state law after deadly crash involving speeding driver

Last year, three children and Ted Smith’s daughter were killed by a speeding driver in Renton. Now, Smith is working to change state law. RENTON, Wash. — Nearly a year after...

Man accused of shooting at vehicle in Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood pleads not guilty

The suspect is accused of shooting at a vehicle and when officials went to arrest him a month later, he attempted to escape out of a sixth-floor apartment window. SEATTLE —...

Community comes to the rescue as storm leaves Port Orchard coffee shop powerless

A barista arrived early Wednesday morning to find the shop’s generator out of fuel. Undeterred, she turned to the business’s loyal customer base for help. PORT ORCHARD, Wash. — A powerful...

People experiencing homelessness in Seattle find lifeline in severe weather as outreach ramps up

The dangers of living unsheltered in extreme cold are severe. SEATTLE — As freezing temperatures and the potential for snow grip Seattle, outreach workers with the nonprofit We Heart Seattle are...

Federal government to reconsider Duwamish Tribe’s status

A recent court ruling has ordered the Department of the Interior to reevaluate the Duwamish Tribe’s petition for recognition. SEATTLE — After more than five decades of fighting for federal recognition,...

Suspect faces vehicular homicide charge after alleged street racing along I-5

According to the Washington State Patrol, an 18-year-old driver crashed into a semi-truck, killing himself. The other driver was arrested. EVERETT, Wash. — One man is dead and another is in...

Plea for safety in Seattle’s CID as community seeks $1.5M for revitalization amid rising crime

Last year, the neighborhood witnessed several high-profile incidents, including a day in which five people were stabbed near 12th Avenue and Jackson Street. SEATTLE — Business owners in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District...

University of Washington student in conflict over enrollment innovation

JD Kaim, a sophomore computer science major, created a tool that effectively facilitates class-swapping among students. He's now at odds with school administrators. SEATTLE — A University of Washington student says...

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