Community rallies for ousted Seattle Police Chief

More than a dozen people rallied outside of Seattle City Hall to show support for former Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz.

Immersive Titanic exhibit coming to Seattle

Get ready to set sail-- a new immersive exhibit about the RMS Titanic is coming to Seattle this summer.

Seattle-area asylum seekers urge Biden to keep borders open

President Biden’s new executive action on immigration is now in effect, causing major concerns for Kent asylum seekers and their advocates.

Seattle high school girls' softball teams pushing for turf fields

Ballard, Lincoln, Roosevelt and Bishop Blanchet’s fastpitch softball teams are fighting for a level playing field with the boys. They all share home fields at Lower Woodland Park.

WA ‘Stripper Bill of Rights’ goes into effect this week

Washington's new adult entertainment law, framed as a ‘Stripper's Bill of Rights,’ goes into effect on Thursday.

2 Seattle police officers caught on video beating suspect at bus stop
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The Office of Police Accountability (OPA) is investigating after video surfaced showing Seattle police officers hitting a man repeatedly at a bus stop while taking him into custody. (Video: DeeAnthony Marcell)

Seattle repatriates 'priceless' ancient artifacts to Mexican officials

In 2022, Homeland Security Investigations Seattle received information that a local resident was in possession of these artifacts, estimated to be thousands of years old.

Search underway for missing WA couple, 2-year-old girl

Investigators from multiple agencies are searching for a missing woman, man and his 2-year-old girl who were all last seen in late May.

Search underway for missing couple, 2-year-old girl
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A couple and a 2-year-old girl have been reported missing and police are asking the public to be on the lookout.

Parents worried Seattle's Dual Language Immersion schools could be on 'chopping block'

Seattle Public Schools hosted a virtual meeting on Tuesday to discuss a plan to close 20 elementary schools within the district. The move would help make up a budget deficit of more than $100 million that the district says it's facing. 

SPS holds forums for possible school closures
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Seattle Public Schools hosted a virtual meeting on Tuesday to discuss a plan to close 20 elementary schools within the district. The move would help make up a budget deficit of more than $100 million that the district says it's facing.

Hours after deadly blaze, Seattle votes to crack down on vacant buildings

Hours after flames tore through a vacant building in North Seattle and left one person dead, the City Council unanimously passed an ordinance aimed at preventing empty buildings from becoming death traps.