Titan submersible: Coast Guard recovers remaining debris, evidence of vessel
The U.S. Coast Guard has recovered the remaining evidence of OceanGate's Titan submersible that killed five people this year.
Bellevue Police rescue owl entangled in soccer net
Police rescued an owl that got itself stuck in a soccer net in Bellevue this week.
Larch Madness: Frustrations grow over big crowds on local trails
Larches across the Cascades have officially transitioned from green to gold, piquing the interest of eager Pacific Northwest hikers. But with crowds comes chaos on and off the trail.
How old is too old to trick-or-treat? Experts weigh in
As Halloween approaches on October 31, the age-old question resurfaces: How old is too old for trick-or-treating?
Food Network star Michael Chiarello dead at 61 from 'acute allergic reaction'
Celebrity chef and Food Network star Michael Chiarello has died at age 61, Fox News Digital can confirm.
ESPN's ‘College GameDay’ coming to Seattle for 1st time since 2016
ESPN’s College GameDay is coming to Seattle next Saturday for the Washington–Oregon matchup.
Marshawn Lynch on 'the dumbest call in football history,' Aaron Rodgers, and more
Oakland-native and football legend Marshawn Lynch recently gave a very candid interview and Lynch didn’t hold back.
Detectives seek help identifying woman’s remains found near Lake Tapps; rings could provide clues
Detectives are asking for the public’s help in identifying human remains that were discovered near Lake Tapps in 2019, and they are hoping someone might recognize the rings she wore on her fingers.
Chicago Bears legend Dick Butkus dies at 80
Dick Butkus, a middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears whose speed and ferocity set the standards for the position in the modern era, has died. He was 80.
Chipotle testing robots to make bowls, salads
The new robot can make salad or bowl orders as a Chipotle employee simultaneously makes other items such as burritos, tacos, quesadillas and kids meals.
Ring could give you $1 million for video of aliens this Halloween
The $1 million grand prize will go to someone who "captures unaltered scientific evidence of a real extraterrestrial lifeform on their indoor or outdoor Ring device."
Hundreds of buildings unprepared for Seattle’s next big quake, study finds
The City of Seattle is in a race against time when it comes to earthquakes and old buildings that don’t meet modern standards to withstand them.
Nationwide emergency alert test sent to mobile phones, TV Wednesday
If your cellphone was on at 2:20 p.m. Eastern time you should have heard a loud noise and seen a message flash across your screen.
Search underway for 2 suspects in Poulsbo homicide
Deputies are searching for two suspects after a homicide Tuesday morning in Poulsbo.
Teenagers arrested, stolen vehicles recovered in Parkland; kitten reunited with owner
Detectives arrested two teenagers and recovered three stolen vehicles in the Parkland area on Monday. They also recovered a small kitten found inside one of the cars and returned it to its owner.
Grizzly bear attack in Banff National Park leaves couple, dog dead
Parks Canada officials say a grizzly bear in Alberta was euthanized after displaying "aggressive behavior."
Seattle Mariners and Texas Rangers meet in game 3 of series
The Seattle Mariners bring a 2-0 lead into the next game of the series against the Texas Rangers on Saturday.
J.P. Crawford grand slam carries Mariners to 8-0 win over Rangers
J.P. Crawford hit a grand slam for his 19th home run of the season, Ty France and Josh Rojas each homered as well and the Seattle Mariners beat the Texas Rangers 8-0 on Friday night to keep pace in the hunt for an AL playoff spot.
Man connected to suspected shooter in Tupac Shakur’s 1996 killing arrested in Las Vegas
One of the last living witnesses to the fatal drive-by shooting of rapper Tupac Shakur in Las Vegas was charged with murder with use of a deadly weapon Friday in the 1996 killing, a long-awaited breakthrough in a case that has frustrated investigators and fascinated the public ever since the hip-hop icon was gunned down 27 years ago.
Life after death: An inside look into the human composting process based in Seattle
The actual practice of human composting, first legalized in Washington state in 2019, has never been more popular – or more controversial. The growing "natural organic reduction" industry wants to shake its slightly creepy and even sacrilegious image.



















