Man accused of deadly shooting in downtown Seattle pleads not guilty
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A man accused of killing another man in a downtown Seattle alley pleaded not guilty on Wednesday. Kersan Pascal is charged with murder and unlawful possession of a firearm in connection to the shooting that occurred on May 10. According to police, surveillance video shows Pascal with the victim in an alley near Third Avenue and Cherry Street. The two are seen exchanging words before the victim falls to the ground and Pascal walks away. Pascal initially told police that he only pushed the victim, but later claimed he had a toy gun and denies shooting the man. Bail was not addressed during the court proceedings, and Pascal remains in jail.

Man found injured dies in Downtown Seattle alley

Seattle police detectives are investigating after a man died in a downtown alley early Wednesday morning.  

City expands 'No Turn on Red' restrictions in downtown Seattle

SDOT said right turn on red crashes account for 9% of all collisions with people walking at signalized intersections in Seattle.

Amazon's return to office policy begins for corporate staff

Amazon's return to office policy officially begins on May 1, so don't be surprised if you see more people in downtown Seattle and Bellevue.

Expect Link Light Rail delays after clock punches through roof of Westlake Station

Expect delays for the next two weeks on portions of Link Light Rail in Seattle. Crews were moving a large clock when it broke through the roof of the tunnel at Westlake Station.

Expect Link Light Rail delays after clock punches through roof of Westlake Station
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Expect delays for the next two weeks on portions of Link Light Rail in Seattle. Crews were moving a large clock when it broke through the roof of the tunnel. Trains will be single-tracking from Westlake to Stadium stations while the repairs are underway.

Mayor Harrell presents plan to crack down on drugs and crime in Seattle

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced an executive order to crack down on drug crimes, help people suffering with addiction and revitalize business in an effort to bring life back into the downtown area.

Docs: Man followed & touched family at Pike Place, threatened to kill arresting officers

A man has been arrested for allegedly following and touching a family of four with young children at Pike Place Market before assaulting and threatening first responders. 

SPD: Witness praised for chasing suspect who tried stealing elderly woman's car

Police arrested a man who stole an elderly woman’s purse and cellphone in downtown Seattle on Monday, and they say they could not have done it without the help of a witness who chased the suspect down.

Seattle Convention Center: $2 billion expansion complete, city celebrates opening
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Local leaders are hoping a new expansion at the Seattle Convention Center will bring new opportunities. It is North America's first high-rise convention center. The expansion nearly doubles its capacity, and officials say its close proximity to public transit and the airport make it ideal for events.