West Seattle Community Garage Sale Day kicks off for the first time in 2 years

For the first time in two years, a massive West Seattle Community Garage Sale is reconnecting neighbors, supporting good causes and showcasing some great local talent, too.

Amtrak train from Seattle to Vancouver, B.C., postponed

Amtrak will postpone restoring its Cascades passenger-train service between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C., until possibly December because of a lack of personnel, according to The Seattle Times.

Ex-Seattle safety Earl Thomas arrested over protective order

Former Seattle Seahawks safety Earl Thomas has been arrested in Texas more than two weeks after a warrant was issued over an alleged violation of a protective order.

Seattle resumes full enforcement on 72-hour parking rule

The city of Seattle is resuming full parking enforcement for any vehicle that has remained in one place for more than 72 hours.

Police arrest 2 suspects accused of nearly 60 smash-and-grab burglaries in Seattle area

Two suspects, who police believe are responsible for nearly 60 smash-and-grab ATM burglaries, were arrested Friday, according to The Seattle Police Department (SPD).

Revive I-5: Weekend lane closures return for up to 16 weekends
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The Washington State Department of Transportation says its "Revive I-5" project will cause weekend lane closures for up to 16 weekends this summer.

Hay shortages putting strain on Washington animal rescues

Drought last year and a cold, wet start to 2022 is causing a new crisis for many farmers, ranchers and those that care for livestock. When the cost of caring for animals becomes too great, that can mean more surrenders to animal rescue operations like Pasado's Safe Haven in Snohomish County.

Police looking for group of West Seattle armed carjacking suspects

Seattle Police are looking for a group of suspects who they say crashed their vehicle while running from police and later stole a truck at gunpoint in West Seattle. 

Woodland Park Zoo moving at-risk birds inside as bird flu spreads in Washington

Officials at the Woodland Park Zoo are moving their at risk birds inside to keep them safe from the bird flu that is spreading across western Washington.

Pike Place Market to restore iconic sign, clock

You may have taken pictures of it or with it in the background, but starting this week, crews will begin renovations on the iconic sign and clock at Seattle's Pike Place Market.

VIDEO: Son asks for public's help catching crooks who robbed father at gunpoint in Seattle

"They had him at gun point – stole his money and other belongings inside his house." A son shared this surveillance video of his father being robbed at gunpoint, in hopes someone will recognize the trio who did it and help police catch them.

Duwamish Tribe sues again for federal recognition

A lawsuit was filed Wednesday seeking federal recognition for the Duwamish Tribe, whose forebears include Chief Seattle for whom the city of Seattle was named.

Off-duty Auburn cop accused in hit-and-run that killed 65-year-old man pleads not guilty

An off-duty Auburn police officer accused of hitting and killing a pedestrian while driving under the influence pleaded not guilty Wednesday in a King County courtroom.