2 women shot after fight near Eagles Super Bowl Parade; 1 man charged

The Philadelphia Police Department is investigating a shooting that happened near the Eagles Super Bowl Parade that left two women injured and a man has been taken into custody.

Redmond cannabis store hit with sixth smash-and-grab, owner calls out the city

A cannabis store in Redmond is again the target of burglary and vandalism. The shop's owner and city officials exchange statements on the recent incidents.

Seattle flower stand robbed at gunpoint just before Valentine's Day

Police are investigating an armed robbery at a Seattle flower stand where suspects stole bouquets at gunpoint just before Valentine's Day.

Seattle police looking for bouquet bandits following florist robbery
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The Seattle Police Department is investigating after a flower stand near Northgate Station was reportedly robbed at gunpoint Wednesday.

Vandal destroys centuries-old trees along trail at WA fish hatchery

State investigators are looking to track down a vandal who used axes and chainsaws to chop down trees at a fish hatchery in Puyallup.

Bills protecting youth refs makes way to WA Legislature after hockey incident

Two bills aimed at helping prevent assaults at schools and during extracurricular activities are making their way through the Washington State Legislature.

A tangled web of drugs, medical issues and alleged murder in Renton

A sister is talking openly about her brother's past as he sits behind bars, accused of murdering their own mother in a Renton apartment.

2 Estonians plead guilty to $577M crypto scheme in Seattle court

Two Estonian nationals have pleaded guilty to a massive $577 million cryptocurrency scheme that reached as far as western Washington.

Gas leak prompts shelter in place order in Renton, WA

A shelter in place order was issued over a gas leak in Renton's Highlands Park neighborhood.

NFL's Kadarius Toney arrested in Georgia for allegedly strangling woman

Toney is accused of putting his hand around a woman's throat, squeezing "with enough force to cause her to be unable to breathe," according to police documents obtained by FOX 5.

WSDOT camera program to catch speeders near construction work zones

Washington averages 1,300 construction work zone crashes every year, usually caused by speeders. Now, WSDOT and WSP will be monitoring work sites to make sure drivers are going the speed limit.