As of Monday evening June 28 and continuing into Tuesday morning and afternoon, June 29, the Washington State Department of…
Sound Transit wants to hear what the public thinks about the future development of about two acres of land at…
The National Weather Service forecasts that the upper-level high pressure system responsible for the historic stretch of heat that broiled…
The King County Council has narrowed its search for a new director of the Office of Law Enforcement Oversight to…
Thousands of people in Western Washington lost power over the weekend as power demand spiked during a historic heat wave.
As of Monday morning, June 28, Washington State Department of Transportation reported the following road obstructions:
On Monday morning, June 28, a trail runner found a man who’d been missing for eight days in the wilderness…
Shifting between childhood and adulthood propels an uncovering of information and a new reality, as human beings become independent thinkers….
Additional oppressive heat blistered the Pacific Northwest on Monday (June 28) before the core of the unprecedented heat shifts into…
$11.3 million proposed for citizenship application support and COVID relief to undocumented families
Under a new order, landlords can only evict a tenant if they refuse to seek help through a relief program.
The Puget Sound region could see record breaking temperatures this week as a heat wave hits Washington.
Housing experts concerned about the long-term impacts on generational wealth.
South King County and certain minority groups are far behind on COVID-19 vaccine goals.
About 1.3 million county residents have completed their COVID-19 vaccine series.
Sixty-nine people were reportedly shot during the first quarter of 2021.
BIPOC-owned businesses earn contract bids at a much lower rate than white-owned businesses.
Jeffrey Nelson is one of the first cops charged under new I-940 guidelines.
Some cities are embracing the solution better than others.
