No new details following trio of Seattle shootings leaves locals on edge

A trio of shootings, including one that left a business owner dead, have three separate neighborhoods asking questions as few details have emerged.

For some without a home, Sea-Tac Airport is source of shelter

The homelessness crisis in Seattle is often highly visible, with many people living in camps, tents, and RVs. But there are those who are trying to stay invisible, often hiding in the jam of travel at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.

AJ Pollock, Seattle Mariners finalize 1-year contract

Outfielder AJ Pollock and the Seattle Mariners finalized a one-year contract Thursday, setting up a potential platoon situation in left field for the upcoming season.

Seattle Public Schools' lawsuits over social media harm face tough legal road

Like the tobacco, oil, gun, opioid and vaping industries before them, the big U.S. social media companies are now facing lawsuits brought by public entities that seek to hold them accountable for a huge societal problem — in their case, the mental health crisis among youth.

Dungeness crab harvest delayed off Washington, Oregon coast

The key Dungeness crab harvest areas from Klipsan Beach, Washington, to Cape Falcon, Oregon, will not open until Feb. 1 because surveys found legal-sized males still lacked enough recoverable meat in their shells.

2 injured in shooting in North Seattle

Seattle police are investigating after two people were shot early Wednesday morning after a shooting in North Seattle

Police: Man arrested for harassing houseboat owners on Lake Union, trying to steal motorboat

A 31-year-old man was arrested for terrorizing houseboat residents in Seattle’s Westlake neighborhood, trying to steal a motorboat and eventually falling into Lake Union.

Seattle man receives 10-month sentence in Fed's first-ever crypto insider trading case

The brother of a former Coinbase product manager was sentenced to 10 months in prison on Tuesday in what federal prosecutors have called the first insider trading case involving cryptocurrency.

'They are not protecting our kids'; Family devastated by 11-year-old girl's death

A school spokesperson says that there was a fight at Ford Middle School, and a student in that fight was hospitalized and later died. The Pierce County Sheriff's Department, however, said her death wasn't related to the fight.

Train 'derailment' in South Seattle knocks down powerlines

A minor train derailment in south Seattle knocked down some powerlines Monday night, according to the Seattle Fire Department. 

SPD detectives, Homeland Security agents recover thousands of fentanyl pills headed to Seattle

Seattle Police Narcotics Detectives and other federal agencies were able to arrest a suspected narcotics dealer and stop thousands of fentanyl pills and other drugs from coming into Seattle.