Seattle police under scrutiny for altercation with Metro bus driver

The incident, which occurred last Thursday in West Seattle, has since gone viral on social media platforms, igniting discussions about police conduct and abuse of power.

Licenses suspended for WA nurse accused of forcing abortion pills into ex, a former patient

The Washington State Board of Nursing (WSBON) suspended the licenses of a Gig Harbor nurse accused of rape and domestic violence assault. He is also accused of forcing an abortion-inducing drug into his ex-girlfriend, a former patient of his, while they were having sex. 

Fourth suspect arrested in Sequim home invasion; orchestrated robbery to settle debt

Police arrested three robbery suspects who held a group of people at gunpoint during a home invasion in Sequim last month. On Tuesday, detectives arrested a fourth suspect who allegedly had the three suspects commit the robbery on his behalf to settle an unpaid debt.

WA man who led attack on police during Capitol riot gets 7+ years in prison

A Kingston, Washington man who used a megaphone to orchestrate a mob’s attack on police officers guarding the U.S. Capitol was sentenced on Wednesday to more than seven years in prison.

Woman found fatally shot at Spanaway crash scene identified

The woman who was found dead at a crash scene in Spanaway last week has been identified. The Pierce County Medical Examiner’s Office confirmed on Tuesday that 47-year-old Teresa Latham, of Tacoma, died from a gunshot wound to her head on March 27.

Renton facing traffic safety issues
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There's a real sense of urgency in Renton's Fairwood community right now to put a stop to speeding drivers.

'How many more lives must be lost?': Community pushes for safer streets after deadly Renton crash

Neighbors and families affected by the recent deadly car crash in Renton have voiced their concerns and are pushing for safety improvements at the intersection of 140th and 192nd, where a tragedy unfolded exactly two weeks ago.

Lawmaker says tougher child protection laws in Washington could help save kids like Ariel Garcia in the future

A lawmaker says the death of 4-year-old Everett boy Ariel Garcia might have been prevented were it not for a change in legislation that makes it easier for parents with drug abuse issues to keep custody of a child.

Renton mom accused of 'medical child abuse' sues for false allegations

A Washington mom is suing to clear her name of accusations of child abuse that she says were made up by doctors at Seattle Children’s hospital.

New York inmates sue to watch solar eclipse after state enacts prison lock downs

New York inmates are filing a lawsuit against the state corrections department for implementing lockdowns in prisons during the upcoming total solar eclipse on Monday.

Viral video of 'heavily' armed Seattle Walgreens security guard sparks outrage

A viral video capturing a Walgreens security guard, heavily armed and cornering a shopper inside the Seattle store, has sparked outrage and questions about the guard's behavior.

Former Seattle Mayor's son charged with dealing, possessing child porn

The son of former Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn has been charged with dealing and possessing child pornography, according to charging docs obtained by FOX 13 News.

Tacoma police officer cleared in Manuel Ellis’ death hired by Thurston County Sheriff’s Office

Former Tacoma Police Officer Christopher Burbank, who was cleared of wrongdoing in the death of Manuel Ellis, has been sworn in as a patrol deputy with the Thurston County Sheriff's Office.

The day Reagan was shot, as remembered by reporter: 'It was chaotic'

In 1981, President Ronald Reagan survived an assassination attempt outside a Washington hotel. News anchor Jackson Bain reflects on the chaotic aftermath, highlighting the confusion and misinformation surrounding the event.