Daughter shares memories of late father, restauranteur meeting Queen Elizabeth in Seattle

A Bellevue restaurant owner who was able to meet her during that trip is also being remembered by his family, as they shared fond memories about his love for the royal family and his quest to meet the Queen when she was in Washington.

Shoplifting suspect with HIV bites Seattle Nordstrom security guard

The court records say during the fight, Jones bit a security guard so hard it broke his skin. Court documents say that Jones has HIV and is fully aware.

Woodland Park Zoo offering its Zoo Doo compost

Gardeners can now start ordering the Woodland Park Zoo's most exotic compost. 

Seattle Council OKs plan to ban gas-powered leaf blowers

The Seattle City Council has voted unanimously to plan the phasing out of gasoline-powered leaf blowers for city departments and contractors by 2025 and businesses and residents by 2027, "or later, if necessary."

Mariners pitcher, wife release signature wine to benefit multiple systems atrophy

Before the game against the White Sox on Wednesday, Seattle Mariners pitcher Marco Gonzales and his wife Monica unveiled their own signature red blend wine.

Seattle mayor Harrell signs 3 bills aimed at increasing equity in cannabis industry

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell signed three pieces of legislation that aim to create equity policies in the cannabis industry and "fight to repair past harms in the war on drugs." 

'Justice crisis'; Staffing shortages affect criminal justice, say WA law enforcement unions

The three presidents of King County’s largest law enforcement unions are calling on lawmaker to “take the politics out of justice system,” claiming staffing shortages are jeopardizing a victim’s right to justice.

Detectives seeking info on missing Seattle woman after her remains were found in Snohomish County

Seattle Police detectives are looking for information that could better help piece together what happened to a Seattle woman before she went missing in 1990 and what led up to her death.

Seaplane buoys draw line of controversy on South Lake Union

Several seaplane companies use Lake Union in Seattle to deliver passengers only a mile from the city’s business and technology core.

Seattle Public Schools: First day of school 'likely' to be delayed

Seattle Public Schools says it is ‘likely’ the start of school will be delayed, as the district negotiates with the teachers’ union.

2 injured in shooting near downtown Seattle

Two people were injured in a shooting in Seattle’s Yesler Terrace neighborhood early Monday morning.

Union teachers at Seattle Public Schools vote on day-one strike

Union teachers in Washington’s largest school district may strike the first day of school if an agreement with school officials cannot be reached.

1 injured in North Seattle shooting

One man was injured in a shooting in Seattle’s Roosevelt neighborhood early Sunday morning.

Court: Meta violated Washington state campaign finance law

A judge ruled on Friday that Facebook owner Meta repeatedly and intentionally violated Washington campaign-finance law, and must pay penalties, the Washington state Attorney General’s Office said.