Mural for incarcerated Japanese Americans during WWII vandalized in Seattle
Artwork dedicated to Japanese Americans incarcerated in WWII were discovered vandalized on Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Day in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. Jeff Liang, Interim Executive Director with Chinatown International District's Business Improvement Area (CID-BIA) says he was alerted of the defacement on Monday in Nihonmachi Alley, the Japantown area of CID.
Japanese-American WW2 mural vandalized with Bible verses in Seattle
Artwork dedicated to Japanese Americans incarcerated in WWII were discovered vandalized on Dr. Martin Luther King Junior Day in Seattle's Chinatown-International District.
Seattle CEO to undergo unique homelessness awareness campaign
This Wednesday, a Seattle CEO is shining light on the homelessness crisis in a unique way, by spending 24 hours on the street--and the whole thing will be livestreamed.
Seattle police chase down suspected drug dealer, seize fentanyl and knife
Police chased down and arrested a suspected drug dealer in downtown Seattle on Wednesday night.
From drugs to stabbings, Little Saigon calling for help and resources
From drug-related crimes, to the number of homeless people living in the area, people who live or work in Little Saigon say enough is enough.
Metro honors bus driver Shawn Yim in Seattle memorial procession
King County Metro, community members and transit agencies will gather Jan. 10 to remember Shawn Yim, a bus driver tragically killed in December while on duty.
Former CNN, Seattle broadcaster known for 9/11 coverage dies at 76
Aaron Brown, a veteran television news anchor whose steady hand helped guide CNN viewers through the unfolding tragedy of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks has died. He started his TV career in Seattle.
Gift wrapping for a good cause
Volunteers are gift wrapping for a good cause in downtown Seattle, raising money for the "Forgotten Children's Fund."
Our favorite free holiday events around Seattle for festive fun
From dazzling light displays to charming seasonal exhibits, here’s your guide to festive fun for the whole family.
Belltown's FOB Sushi reopens after viral TikTok controversy, retains top food safety rating
FOB Sushi, which voluntarily closed for a health inspection following a wave of online speculation, is once again serving its innovative "mix-and-match" sushi dishes.
Woman interrupts Seattle Mayor Harrell's news conference on community safety
A woman interrupted Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell’s news conference on Friday. The news conference was focused on community safety.
Seattle mayor to introduce new public safety plan for downtown, CID
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell plans Friday to introduce a new public safety plan for downtown, and Chinatown-International District.
Seattle police: Man attacks officers, tries to steal service weapon
Seattle police arrested a suspected car prowler on Sunday, accused of attacking and trying to disarm a police officer.
Surveillance video captures hit-and-run in downtown Seattle, driver ID sought
A hit-and-run driver who ran over a man's leg right in downtown Seattle remains unidentified.
17-year-old girl arrested for protest-related Seattle property damage
A 17-year-old girl has been arrested following a "Build the People's Movement" protest in Seattle over the weekend.
SPD: 10 victims in 'random' Seattle stabbings
An investigation is underway after five people were stabbed in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District Friday afternoon. One of the victims was female while the rest are male. This attack follows a period of 36 hours where multiple other stabbings took place with 10 victims total. The injuries range from minor cuts to severe stab wounds. Multiple people are in critical condition and the Seattle Police are treating this as a mass casualty event.
Seattle crash causes backups on I-5 south near I-90
A crash Tuesday morning on I-5 south in Seattle caused traffic to back up for miles.


















