Students stripped 6th grader of his clothes at Phoenix private school, police say

A 6th grader at an exclusive Phoenix private school was allegedly stripped in a bathroom by older students. Parents are questioning the school's response and transparency.

Kohberger's sexist, creepy behavior alarmed university faculty and students before Idaho murders

Fellow grad students told investigators that Bryan Kohberger developed a reputation for being sexist and creepy while attending a criminal justice program at Washington State University.

Easing back-to-school tech anxiety
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As families prepare to get back to school, experts say it's also a time when teens are more vulnerable to excessive screentime, leading to bad habits and cyberbullying.

These are the best community colleges in WA, OR

Washington and Oregon's community college system ranks among the best in the country. Here are the best schools.

2025 Workforce Discovery Lab underway
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Building the bridge from education to employment. This year's Workforce Discovery Lab is in full swing. Every year, 30 high school students in the Highline and Tukwila Public School Districts are set to participate in a weeklong series of onsite workshops.

Ranking the best and worst community colleges in 2025

There are many things to consider when selecting a school like tuition costs and class offerings, and these community colleges earn high grades. See the list.

Trump orders universities to hand over college admissions data on race

President Donald Trump signed a directive requiring colleges to prove they do not consider race in the admissions process, which follows a Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action.

Documents detail previous Bryan Kohberger investigation
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A new report is revealing that Bryan Kohberger, the man who killed four University of Idaho students, was involved in a separate investigation one year before the murders.

Why is the earth spinning faster?
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Scientists are trying to figure out why the earth is spinning faster. Teaching professor Chris Laws joins Good Day Seattle to talk more about it.

How police in Auburn, WA use virtual reality
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A local company is using virtual reality to try and help more people manage stress from work and improve their mental health, and the Auburn Police Department is already trying this virtual reality experience.

US proposes paid travel visas up to $15,000
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The State Department is proposing requiring applicants for business and tourist visas to post a bond of up to $15,000 to enter the U.S.

University of Washington's 34th president takes office

Robert J. Jones officially began his tenure as the 34th president of the University of Washington last week.

Inside Bryan Kohberger's first interview with police after Idaho murders

Bryan Kohberger, the killer of four University of Idaho students, remained calm during his first police interview, speaking at length about his Ph.D. program before abruptly shifting focus to his parents, his dog, and his constitutional right to an attorney.