Seattle mayor signs new contract with police union

On Tuesday, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell signed a new contract with police officers into law following its passage by the City Council. 

Seattle Times publisher, CEO Frank Blethen will step down in 2025

Seattle Times publisher and CEO Frank Blethen has announced he will step down at the end of next year after four decades leading the newspaper his family has owned since 1896.

The Chainsmokers bring 'The Party Never Ends' tour to Seattle park

After releasing their new EP, "No Hard Feelings," the Grammy Award-winning duo The Chainsmokers are expanding their "The Party Never Ends" music series to four cities, which includes a stop in Seattle this summer.

Man convicted for groping teen on flight from Dubai to Seattle

A 39-year-old man from India was convicted Monday for groping a teenage girl on a flight from Dubai to Seattle back in February.

Day care prices aren’t getting better, so states are stepping in

Across the country, the story for families is virtually the same: Child care is unaffordable for many, hard to find for those who can pay, and financially precarious for day care operators and their employees.

Seattle City Council to vote on proposed contract with Seattle Police

Seattle City Council is expected to vote on a new contract with the Seattle Police Officer’s Guild on Tuesday, but one council member is pushing to postpone the vote.

Seattle City Council to vote on proposed SPD contract
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The new contract focuses on hiring and retaining police officers in Seattle, and improving how the department operates.

Elevators shut down at Seattle high-rise, trapping some disabled residents

After a fire broke out at The Rise on Madison apartments in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood, the elevator system has been out of service in the entire building, leaving some residents stranded on the top floors.

Seattle City Council to vote on proposed SPD contract
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The Seattle City Council is expected to vote on a new contract with the Seattle Police Officer's Guild, but one council member is pushing to postpone the vote.

Elevator out of service at Seattle high-rise
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Residents of a First Hill apartment building that dealt with a fire over the weekend are still feeling the fallout from that incident.

Father charged in deadly shooting of his 8-month-old
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A father told investigators he was on PCP when he shot and killed his infant child in Seattle's Magnolia neighborhood last week.