Longtime Seattle high school basketball coach Walt Milroy dies at 103 years old

Walt Milroy, a renowned Seattle basketball coach who led the Ingraham High School's boys basketball team to a perfect season in 1968-69, has died at the age of 103.

Archdiocese of Seattle settles 2 sexual abuse claims against clergy members

The Archdiocese of Seattle announced final settlements for two separate claims related to allegations of sexual abuse by clergy members a few decades ago. 

Film about local rapper with autism living in Seattle keeps selling out shows

A group of artists are creating a huge buzz around their new movie ‘FANTASY A Gets A Mattress,’ a dark comedy starring a local rapper with autism set in Seattle.

Community baffled by inflatable pool at Seattle homeless encampment

There's a heated discussion happening in the Highland Park neighborhood where someone inflated and filled a swimming pool right in the middle of a homeless camp.

Man rescued from vacant building fire in First Hill

A man was rescued Wednesday night from a fire at a vacant building in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood. 

Man dead in U-District shooting

Seattle police are investigating what led up to a deadly shooting Wednesday night in the University District.

Seattle traffic alert: 10-day closure of Montlake Blvd., SR 520 lane reductions

The Washington State Department of Transportation is warning drivers of "monster closures" on SR 520 and Montlake Boulevard in the coming days-- some of those closures will last around the clock. 

Seattle PD arrest alleged DUI driver, recover large amount of narcotics and cash

Seattle Police arrested a man for allegedly driving under the influence and dealing drugs after officers found him unconscious in a vehicle in the city's Eastlake neighborhood.

City of Seattle to offer free summer meals and activities for children

The City of Seattle will begin hosting a drop-in summer program offering free meals and recreation activities at 11 parks across the city starting Wednesday.

J-Rod Show gets All-Star stage at home despite challenging second season in majors

Less than a block from T-Mobile Park, the image of Julio Rodríguez plasters the side of a warehouse. The mural is an ode to the Emerald City’s young baseball star — one the Seattle Mariners plan to have in center field for the next decade.

SPD: Stolen gun recovered after bar fight in Pioneer Square

Police arrested a man after he allegedly tried to get involved in a bar fight with a stolen pistol in Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood early Sunday morning.