A family-owned pharmacy and two female pharmacists asked the U.S. Supreme Court today to stop a new Washington State law that would force them to sell abortion-inducing drugs in violation of their religious beliefs. The Washington law is the only one of its kind in the country and has been condemned by the American Pharmacists Association as “radical” and “grossly out of step with state regulatory practice.”
What do you think the top ten most popular names for dogs and cats in 2015 were in your community? Did your pet make the cut? Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC) partnered with the office of Metropolitan King County Councilmember Reagan Dunn to bring you the top ten names of licensed pets in 2015.
Every winter we hear about a source of poisoning and death that is fully preventable.
From Dec. 17-25, I-405 express toll lane drivers were charged the wrong toll rate.
If you’re heading across Lake Washington in January mark your calendar for two weekends of work on westbound I-90.
The Puget Sound Clean Air Agency is lifting the bans in Snohomish and King counties
PERIODS OF LIGHT SNOW WILL FALL THROUGH THE EARLY MONDAY MORNING HOURS.
Sunday night and into the morning commute, transit service in King County may be affected by snow or ice.
Confirming the Mayor’s Appointments to the Council Standing Committees Mayor Benson.
A Burien man was run over and seriously injured as he attempted to stop a suspect from stealing his girlfriend’s car this evening.
A 64 year old man who was reported missing yesterday while hiking near Granite Mountain was found dead today by Search and Rescue members.
Use of fireplaces and wood stoves is prohibited until air quality improves.
January is a busy time for the Washington State Department of Revenue, with state excise tax returns due by the end of the month from more than 500,000 taxpayers with active tax registrations.
As the countdown begins toward 2016, Better Business Bureau has tallied the year’s top scams with the help of Scam Tracker. Investigators collected reports from more than 10,000 consumers nationwide and processed the data using a heat map so that users can see what scams are happening in their area.
Detectives are trying to identify a man who robbed a convenience store in the 17900 block of 1st Ave S just after midnight on Dec. 22. The suspect entered the store and went to the liquor section towards the back of the store where he dropped a bottle of wine.
Drivers should plan ahead for a full closure of eastbound State Route 18 in Auburn beginning Friday night, Jan. 8, to the morning of Monday, Jan. 11.
Sponsors of two initiatives to the 2016 Legislature delivered signatures to the state Elections Division Wednesday afternoon, one day before the Dec. 31 deadline.
If you choose to drive while impaired this holiday weekend, the Washington State Patrol is committed to making sure you are arrested and successfully prosecuted.
The Kent Regional Fire Authority, Firefighters Local 1747, and the Kent Firefighters Foundation would like to thank everyone who donated, wrapped, and/or delivered the 4,000 gifts that were taken to the Kent Food Bank this morning through the Toys for Joy program.
GasBuddy, the authoritative voice on pump prices, projects that consumers will save $1.6 billion on gas over their year-end travels compared to last year.* According to the annual GasBuddy holiday travel survey, 88% of those heading out of town will be doing so by car, with a majority (66%) driving at least 200 miles round trip.
