Pike Place Market celebrates 50 years of preserving Seattle's historic gem
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Seattle's iconic Pike Place Market is celebrating its 50th anniversary of preserving the historic space while maintaining a careful balance between upholding its unique spirit and ensuring safety and modernization.

Man accused of deadly shooting in downtown Seattle pleads not guilty
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A man accused of killing another man in a downtown Seattle alley pleaded not guilty on Wednesday. Kersan Pascal is charged with murder and unlawful possession of a firearm in connection to the shooting that occurred on May 10. According to police, surveillance video shows Pascal with the victim in an alley near Third Avenue and Cherry Street. The two are seen exchanging words before the victim falls to the ground and Pascal walks away. Pascal initially told police that he only pushed the victim, but later claimed he had a toy gun and denies shooting the man. Bail was not addressed during the court proceedings, and Pascal remains in jail.

Hundreds of Amazon workers protest company's climate impact, return-to-office mandate
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Hundreds of corporate Amazon workers upset about the company?s environmental impact, recent layoffs and a return-to-office mandate protested at its Seattle headquarters.

Vacation turns into nightmare for a Seattle man after a 'rogue wave' severely injures him

What was supposed to be a vacation in paradise has turned into a nightmare for a man from Seattle. Evan Griffis was swimming in the Ocean in Mexico when he was hit by a large wave, which caused him to hit his head and neck, paralyzing him.

Body found at South Seattle encampment

Police are investigating a suspicious death after a body was found at an encampment in South Seattle. 

Seattle organization honors lives of slain Black entrepreneurs in observance of Memorial Day

On the 102nd anniversary of Black Wall Street in Tulsa, Oklahoma being destroyed by the hands of a violent white mob, Africatown Community Land Trust honored the legacy of the prosperous neighborhood by showcasing local Black entrepreneurship.

Man severely hurt in Central District shooting
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Police are investigating a shooting that left one man seriously injured in Seattle?s Central District Friday night.

WSP seeks help finding developmentally disabled teen, last seen in Ballard

The Washington State Patrol (WSP) is asking for the public’s help in finding a developmentally disabled teenager who was reported missing on Friday. 

Auburn business owner installs "hog wire" to try to prevent theft, meets with police chief about crime

After meeting with Auburn Police this week, the owner of Antique Marketplace says there are some changes underway that have helped to curb a rash of burglaries and thefts that have plagued her business and other businesses in the area since the start of the new year.

Sankofa Theater holds fundraiser to survive Seattle's increasing rent prices

Seattle is known for its vibrant art communities, but what is the economic reality of keeping these creative spaces when the price of rent continues to rise?

Seattle City Attorney hopes to prosecute public drug use and possession cases

The scourge of fentanyl has spread nationwide. However, a solution requires a local approach, especially when it comes to making arrests and prosecution.