Shooting at Capitol Hill nightclub injures 1, no suspects identified

At least one person was injured and several local businesses damaged after a shooting outside a Capitol Hill nightclub early Sunday morning.

West Seattle Summer Fest is drawing large crowds once again

Thousands of visitors took advantage of the beautiful weekend weather Saturday to head to the West Seattle Summer Fest. It's one of the biggest festivals in the region, and it's back once again after being canceled due to COVID.

'He was a great kid:' Neighbor remembers teen shot and killed in Lynnwood drive-by

A community is reeling after four teens were shot in drive-by shootings in Lynnwood within the span of a day and a half. Two teens shot on Thursday night died from their injuries. 

Police looking for driver who hit, killed bicyclist in West Seattle

Seattle police are looking for the driver who hit and killed a bicyclist near the Spokane Street bridge in West Seattle. 

Man convicted for killing Seattle's 'Tuba Man' ran naked from police on Thursday to avoid arrest

A man who was shot in Seattle's Central District on Thursday and later fled the hospital naked to avoid arrest for a felony warrant was previously convicted for killing well-known Seattle street musician "Tuba Man" in 2008. 

Seattle police searching for missing man with Alzheimer's

Seattle police are searching for a missing 75-year-old man with Alzheimer's who was last seen near the Hilltop Red Apple Market on Beacon Avenue.

Concrete mixer rollover snarled traffic on I-5 North in Seattle; caused 6-mile backup

A concrete mixer rollover snarled traffic on northbound Interstate 5 at SR 520 Friday morning in Seattle. The truck also spilled a portion of its load onto the freeway.

2 voting change measures make Seattle November ballot

Two voting change options will be on the November ballot after the Seattle City Council approved an alternative to a signature-driven effort — and either would change the city’s primary election process.

Food pantries say Washington seniors are hit the hardest by inflation

Organizers and volunteers at food banks have watched prices skyrocket at the grocery store along with their clients, especially locally where inflation has outpaced the national level.

Seattle shooting victim in custody after running from hospital naked to avoid arrest

A 29-year-old man who was shot in the leg in Seattle's Central District was taken into custody after fleeing a hospital naked to avoid being arrested for a felony warrant before police located him hiding in a dumpster.

Seattle mayor, police chief announce $2M recruitment plan, but no cash incentive to keep officers

City officials said staffing with the Seattle Police Department is at its lowest levels in more than 30 years. More than 400 police officers have left since 2019, according to the city.

Fire damages Seattle cellphone tower

Fire officials are investigating what caused a cellphone tower Thursday morning in Seattle. 

Cellphone video captures moment gunfire breaks up crowded Seattle concert

An all-ages concert turned wild over the weekend; cellphone video captured the moment gunshots are heard, sending concertgoers to the floor. 

Washington Artisan Cheesemakers Festival returns this fall

After a two-year hiatus, the Washington Artisan Cheesemakers Festival will return to the Seattle Design Center on September 17, 2022. 

Outage causes 50 Alaska Airlines flights to be delayed at Sea-Tac Airport

Alaska Airlines officials announced that numerous flights at Sea-Tac Airport have been delayed, because of a system outage that happened Wednesday morning.

Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band coming to Seattle in 2023

Bruce Springsteen and The E Street Band have announced their upcoming North American tour that kicks off in 2023, with stops in Seattle and Portland.