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.
Hyundai and Kia recall nearly 3.4 million vehicles due to fire risk and urge owners to park outdoors
Hyundai and Kia are recalling nearly 3.4 million vehicles in the U.S. and telling owners to park them outside due to the risk of engine compartment fires.
Mariners taken aback by fan throwing ball on field and grazing pitcher George Kirby
Seattle pitcher George Kirby could crack a joke about what happened afterward. In the moment, it was just confusion.
Hollywood writers union leaders end strike as board members approve contract with studios
The strike by Hollywood screenwriters is over. Leaders of the writers union declared their nearly five-month-old strike over Tuesday after board members approved a contract agreement with studios.
Target to close 9 stores including 2 in Seattle, citing theft that threatens workers, shoppers
Target will close nine stores in four states, including several in Seattle and Portland, saying that theft and organized retail crime have threatened the safety of its workers and customers.
Sounders FC reveal new look ahead of 50th anniversary season
Seattle Sounders FC is revamping its team logo, colors and branding in celebration of the club's 50th anniversary in 2024.
Car stolen from family who needs it to travel to Seattle to see daughter awaiting heart transplant
At least four cars were stolen in just over four hours from parking lots in and around the Tacoma Mall Sunday. One of the victims was a family who needs the car to see their 12-year-old daughter in the hospital while she awaits a heart transplant.
Would-be burglars armed with 'billy club' pick the wrong farmer to try to rob: 'I will shoot'
Washington state farmer Sam Krautscheid was forced to use his firearm to thwart two suspected burglars and held them at gunpoint until deputies arrived.
Seattle Mariners postseason tickets go on sale this week: What you need to know
The Seattle Mariners have unveiled ticket sale details for potential home games during the 2023 Postseason. The tickets will be made available to the public on Friday, but some fans will be able to access presale tickets sooner.
'Wheel appeared to be sparking or on fire’: Search underway for truck after rogue tire kills 2
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) has identified a vehicle that may have been involved in Thursday's deadly crash on I-5, where a rogue tire smashed through the windshield of a van.
Sign-up for more free COVID tests begins today. Here’s how to order
The U.S. government is replenishing its stockpile with millions of new at-home COVID tests. Here’s how to order yours for free.
VIDEO: Man and dog rescued from vessel stranded in Samish Bay
Video captured the moment as the U.S. Coast Guard rescued a man and dog stranded in a boat in Samish Bay on Saturday.
Taylor Swift appears at Chiefs game to root on Travis Kelce as dating rumors reach fever pitch
Taylor Swift was seen cheering right next to Travis Kelce's mother in the box.
Serious crash in Auburn sends three to the hospital, investigation underway
Three people were rushed to the hospital after a serious crash in Auburn Saturday morning.
Civil Rights groups call on Seattle city leaders for more investment in CID, Asian American communities
Local civil rights organizations are calling for more help and resources to combat violence impacting Asian American Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities in Washington.
Seattle Police officer placed on leave amid investigation of racist and sexist comments
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) placed one of its officers on leave Friday while it investigates allegations of racist and sexist comments said to one of his neighbors last year.
Seattle Public Utilities asks its 1.5 million customers to 'voluntarily' reduce water use
1.5 million people are being asked to reduce their water use as Seattle Public Utilities’ reservoirs are dwindling.
What’s next in major college football realignment? How about a best-of-the-rest league
Now that the Power Five is about to become the Power Four, the schools left out of the recent consolidation of wealth produced by conference realignment are looking at creative ways to stay relevant.
Kraft recall: Cheese slice wrappers could pose choking hazard, company says
More than 80,000 cases of Kraft Singles American processed cheese have been recalled after several consumer complaints.
Watch: Historic banyan tree, scorched during Maui wildfires, sprouts new leaves
The historic banyan tree, which was scorched during the wildfires in Lahaina in August, began to sprout new leaves this month.



















