Seattle starts work on bridge from market to waterfront

Seattle has started work on a new pedestrian bridge that will connect Pike Place Market to the downtown waterfront.

8 residents rescued from three-alarm fire in Seattle

A three-alarm fire in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood left two people in critical condition, and a third in serious condition Sunday night.

City of Seattle passes legislation that guarantees a minimum wage for delivery drivers

The Seattle City Council has unanimously passed legislation that would guarantee a minimum wage for app-based delivery drivers and gig workers, making it the first city in the nation to do so.

Seattle officials release video of man and woman hit by car in road rage incident
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The King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office released video of a man and woman hit by a car in an apparent road rage incident on April 17 in Seattle's Pike Place Market. (Video released by King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office)

Suspect charged in February downtown Seattle shooting

The King County prosecutor on Thursday charged 23-year-old Tashawn Sykes with first-degree assault, in connection to a shooting in downtown Seattle in February.

Carnival Cruise Ship passengers return to Seattle with COVID

A Carnival Cruise Ship that docked Tuesday in Seattle is reporting a number of passengers who have tested positive for COVID-19. 

Seattle Culinary Academy close to permanently shutting down

Over the next few days, leaders of Seattle Central College will decide the fate of a program that has been a part of the city's restaurant scene for more than 80 years. Seattle Culinary Academy, located on campus, has churned out many world-renowned chefs and culinary leaders over the years. But its fate as a program and school is numbered, primarily because of a lack of funding.  

DSA: Downtown crime numbers trending downward compared to 2021

The Downtown Seattle Association says there has been a slight improvement in the number of crimes reported so far in 2022 in downtown Seattle. 

Seattle City Attorney drops nearly 2,000 cases to ease backlog

Seattle’s new City Attorney, who ran on a ‘tough on crime’ platform, will not be prosecuting nearly 2,000 cases in an effort to ease a case backlog. 

Return of sporting events boosts Seattle businesses

As sporting events return to Seattle, so do the crowds. Saturday was a huge night for local bars and restaurants as fans packed into the neighborhoods to cheer on their favorite teams. 

Deputies identify victim stabbed on King County Metro bus last year

Several weeks after this story aired, King County Sheriff's detectives say the victim was identified by people at the Mt. Baker Transit Center.  

Seattle rally supports Ukraine as Russia begins 'second phase' of war

Those attending a Ukraine Rally at Seattle Center said they wanted to show support for the war-torn country as Russia is beginning a “Second Phase” of the war.

3rd and Pine Street bus stop to temporarily close over crime concerns

King County Metro announced this week that it will be temporarily closing its northbound bus stop on Third Avenue and Pine Street in Downtown Seattle over safety concerns.