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Suspects vandalize Mercer Island school with ‘anti-Semitic and racist’ graffiti, police say

Multiple suspects trespassed onto the school grounds on New Year’s Eve and defaced windows and walls with hateful symbols and phrases, police say. MERCER ISLAND, Wash. — The Mercer Island Police...

14-year-old killed in New Year’s Eve shooting in Lynnwood, investigation ongoing

Lynnwood police confirmed they are searching for two individuals believed to be involved in the shooting. LYNNWOOD, Wash. — A teenage boy is dead, and another teen is injured following a...

Seattle-Tacoma International Airport weathers holiday travelers, security incidents

Recent incidents at SEA Airport, including a passenger climbing on an airplane wing and a stowaway found on a plane, have added to holiday travel chaos. SEATTLE — With just a...

Mega Millions mania: Auburn’s Fred Meyer at center stage with historic jackpot

According to Mega Millions officials, the odds of winning the jackpot are approximately 1 in 302.6 million, though the odds of winning any prize are about 1 in 24. AUBURN, Wash....

Community shines bright as Jewish Ballard residents gather for menorah lighting ceremony

Rabbi Yoni Levitin, with Chabad of Northwest Seattle, led the lighting of the menorah, a tradition symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness. SEATTLE — Dozens of Jewish community members braved...

Former Sumner basketball coach accused of sexually exploiting high school athletes

Former coach Jacob Jackson faces 20 criminal charges, including child rape, molestation, and sexual exploitation of a minor. TACOMA, Wash. — Opening statements were heard Wednesday in the trial of a...

Swift fans flock to Vancouver, B.C. for Eras Tour finale

Fans traveled from all over to see Swift perform her critically acclaimed hits one last time. VANCOUVER, BC — Taylor Swift’s record-breaking Eras Tour is drawing fans from across the United...

Lynnwood City Council approves 52% property tax increase to fund $420 million budget

The decision, passed by a 4-3 vote, aims to fund the city’s $420 million biennial budget, which includes 27 new positions in public safety and infrastructure. LYNNWOOD, Wash. — The Lynnwood...

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