Airbus-Boeing deal eases US-EU tensions but conflicts remain

The deal the United States and the European Union reached Tuesday to end their long-running rift over subsidies to Boeing and Airbus will suspend billions in punitive tariffs.

Fallen Seattle officer was 'a real life Wonder Woman'

Officer Lexi Harris was on her way home from shift early Sunday morning when she stopped to help with a multi-car crash on I-5.

Off-duty Seattle police officer killed while helping with car crash on I-5

Alexandra "Lexi" Harris, who had been with SPD for five years, died early Sunday morning while trying to help other drivers involved in a crash on I-5.

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Alexandra "Lexi" Harris was killed when she was struck by a vehicle while helping others involved in a crash on I-5.

Seattle police arrest 53 shoplifters in a single day during citywide theft operation

A citywide retail theft operations leads to 53 arrests in a single day and thousands of dollars recovered in stolen merchandise. The Seattle Police Department is cracking down on these ongoing organized shoplifting groups. 

'The Divide' Special: Reflecting on unrest in Seattle

On a special episode of "The Divide," Brandi Kruse looks back at the unrest consuming the streets of Seattle this time last year.

Judge tosses challenge to Seattle's tax on big businesses

The Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce had challenged the city's new tax on big businesses, arguing it was a tax on employees and calling it "illegal, invalid, and unenforceable."

FAA questions lead to new halt in deliveries of Boeing 787 Dreamliner

Boeing has again halted deliveries of its 787 jetliner after federal regulators asked for more information about production flaws, including small gaps where panels of the fuselage are joined.

Two women shot while driving in Seattle's Rainier Beach neighborhood

According to Seattle Police, two women flagged down officers in the Rainier Beach neighborhood around 10:30 Wednesday night and said they’d been shot.

Facebook ends ban on posts claiming COVID-19 is man-made

Facebook will no longer ban posts suggesting COVID-19 was man-made amid mounting calls to further investigate the pandemic’s origins, marking a reversal for the social media giant.

Seattle police chief demotes commander over protest clash

Seattle’s interim police chief has demoted the assistant chief who was in charge when riot-gear-clad officers fired tear gas blast balls into a crowd of demonstrators on Capitol Hill in June after an officer’s tug of war with a protester over an umbrella.

DC files antitrust case against Amazon over treatment of vendors

The District of Columbia is suing Amazon, accusing the online retail giant of anticompetitive practices in its treatment of sellers on its platform.

Alaska man sentenced to 20 months in prison for Seattle Police East Precinct fire

Desmond David-Pitts was identified as the man who lit a fire outside a Seattle Police precinct and fed the flames while other rioters tried to trap officers inside the building.