Prosecutors: Man fatally shot, dismembered roommate

King County prosecutors say a suburban Seattle man has been charged with premeditated first-degree murder, accused of fatally shooting and dismembering his roommate.

Rainier Beach tiny home village opens after securing funding

Supporters of a newly-built tiny home village celebrated its grand opening after it sat vacant for weeks, lacking the operational funding to get going.

Suspect charged in February downtown Seattle shooting

The King County prosecutor on Thursday charged 23-year-old Tashawn Sykes with first-degree assault, in connection to a shooting in downtown Seattle in February.

Seattle City Light investigating cause of 4 outages Thursday

Seattle City Lights (SCL) is investigating four separate power outages that impacted 14,816 customers Thursday afternoon. 

Seattle city leaders celebrate Washington's Small Business Person of the Year

Mayor Bruce Harrell along with several city leaders gathered Thursday at Boon Boona Coffee to celebrate its owner, who is this year’s Washington Small Business Person of the Year.

Seattle Storm happy to have permanent home again

For the past three seasons, a piece of the Seattle Storm’s identity was absent even as it remained among the elite teams in the WNBA.

ATM, cash register stolen during burglary in South Seattle

Seattle police are investigating after a South Seattle store was damaged, and an ATM and cash register were stolen on Thursday morning. 

Carnival Cruise Ship passengers return to Seattle with COVID

A Carnival Cruise Ship that docked Tuesday in Seattle is reporting a number of passengers who have tested positive for COVID-19. 

Support local businesses with the new Pike Place Market gift card

Pike Place Market announced a new digital gift card just in time for Mother's Day. Simply order online and send it to a friend or family member, and they can access it from their cellphone at any participating vendor.

Madison Street in Capitol Hill to close Wednesday evening for Construction

The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) is closing E Madison St. between 19th and 22nd Ave. Wednesday evening to install a water main. 

1 killed in Seattle boathouse fire

One person was killed in a fire that ripped through three boats and a boathouse Tuesday afternoon in South Seattle.

Airbnb blocking Seattle reservations for Memorial Day and 4th of July to prevent parties

Airbnb is blocking single-night reservations during major spring and summer holidays in Seattle and throughout the United States in order prevent unauthorized parties.

Seattle Culinary Academy close to permanently shutting down

Over the next few days, leaders of Seattle Central College will decide the fate of a program that has been a part of the city's restaurant scene for more than 80 years. Seattle Culinary Academy, located on campus, has churned out many world-renowned chefs and culinary leaders over the years. But its fate as a program and school is numbered, primarily because of a lack of funding.  

Seattle residents, healthcare officials react to possible SCOTUS overturn of Roe v. Wade

The potential of Roe v. Wade being overturned has some in local healthcare concerned of a future public health crisis. Others still are hopeful the ruling will move the question of abortion back into individual states' control.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee promises to defend abortion rights at Seattle rally
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In response to a draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion that would throw out the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said the state would provide sanctuary for women outside the state seeking abortions and would explore ways to codify abortion rights in the state?s Constitution.

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee promises to defend abortion rights at Seattle rally

In response to a draft U.S. Supreme Court opinion that would throw out the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee said the state would provide sanctuary for women outside the state seeking abortions and would explore ways to codify abortion rights in the state’s Constitution.

Police: 3 middle school students robbed at gunpoint in South Seattle

Seattle Police say three middle school students were robbed at gunpoint Monday in South Seattle, and are investigating two separate incidents.