His attorney says John Reed, charged with killing Monique Patenaude and Patrick Shunn, will testify.
A Seattle law firm is now preparing a lawsuit against the National Park Service as a backup to settlement negotiations for the Elwha facilities.
The notification in Clallam County Monday was caused by an official in Jefferson County who was testing a new cellphone app.
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“Stand for the Second” is a student-driven movement organizing walkouts at high schools across the U.S.
A sheriff’s helicopter flew him to the hospital after he was rescued on Saturday.
Environment
Animal rights organizations oppose killing non-relocated goats, but officials say it will be a last resort.
Ep. 10
Former double agent Naveed Jamali gives us an inside look at the life of a spy.
Ep. 9
The president says he wants them. Tech companies say they want them. So why are some of the region’s most talented workers waiting a lifetime to gain citizenship.
Ep. 8
How a common need for dry land, an unconventional perspective on property rights, and 25 tons of cement brought a community of skateboarders together in Renton.
Ep. 7
Columnist Marcus Harrison Green tells us about a troubling rift and the resulting rebirth in the local arm of the social movement.
Ep. 6
Meet JoAnna McKee, a persistent voice in the ear of wary politicians who didn’t believe that marijuana was medicine. Until they met JoAnna, that is.
Ep. 5
As basketball season comes to a close, a poetic ode to a long-shot team.
Ep. 2
Some people in Kent thought their police station was named for the Confederate general. They were wrong.
Ep. 3
Inside the growing community of pinball-playing women making a scene in Seattle.
Ep. 4
After the election of President Trump, many in Seattle and its surrounding communities let their anger be heard. Gov. Jay Inslee was one of them.
Ep. 1
Washington state is home to the only jurisdiction named for the civil rights leader. How did that happen?
The agreement between lawmakers, activists, and police amends the upcoming I-940 ballot initiative.
Meantime, news organizations, including this one, have agreed to pause a lawsuit over access.