Teens terrorize Kitsap Co. in crime spree with mom as getaway driver

Teenage crooks terrorized the Kitsap County community committing several armed robberies, with a mom as their getaway driver, investigators say.

Emerald Eats: Signature sandwiches at Vista Bakeshop
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Grace Bryan and Kam Kurashima from Vista Bakeshop, located in Seabrook, shares some of their sandwiches, pastries and desserts on Studio 13 Live.

Cheese tasting with Ferndale Farmstead Creamery
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Ferndale Farmstead Creamery stops by Studio 13 Live to taste several cheeses and talk about the cheese-making process.

Previewing Jurassic Park World Live Tour
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Carlos Caraballo and Dallas Taylor from the Jurassic Park World Live Tour is stopping by Studio 13 Live to discuss what to expect at the shows.

12-year-old terrorizes Tukwila community on violent, random crime spree

A child is on a violent and seemingly unstoppable crime spree in Tukwila that police say has been going on for months, leaving many asking what can be done.

Emerald Eats: Making fresh pasta from scratch
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Today in our Emerald Eats segment, we are joined by executive chef Kevin Banner and sous chef Sean Russo from The Lakehouse Bellevue.

Chatting with the cast of Netflix's 'Never Have I Ever'
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The fourth and final season of Netflix's coming of age comedy 'Never Have I Ever' drops on Thursday. We got a chance to meet and chat with the cast.

Affordable and sustainable swaps for everyday items
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World Environment Day is this week and there are several items we're using every day that - as it turns out - are NOT great for the planet. Here to show us some easy and affordable swaps for every day items, Lisa Marinkovich, lifestyle expert with Gal Pal Lifestyle Blog.

Healthier Together: Eating disorders
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In this week's Healthier Together, we delve into the alarming effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the prevalence of eating disorders across America.

Washington adopts proposals to rename nature sites containing Indigenous slur

On Tuesday, the Washington State Board of Natural Resources officially renamed five geographic features that previously bore names that were derogatory to Native American women.