Seattle-based satellite company has eyes in the sky to follow Russia-Ukraine war, global disasters

While BlackSky's headquarters are located in a quiet building in the Lake Union neighborhood, its eyes in the sky are having a global impact. The company can track just about anything, from shipping and supply chain struggles, to wildfires and weather events.

Hundreds join May Day rally, march for worker's rights

Hundreds took to the streets of Seattle during a May Day rally and march Sunday afternoon from Judkins Park to Westlake Park.

Lunar New Year festival sparks reawakening in Seattle's International District

The Year of the Tiger brought hundreds of people together in Seattle's Chinatown-International District. The community celebrated a festival recognizing the Lunar New Year on Saturday.

Tips flood in to WDFW as search continues for collared bear in Issaquah

Wildlife experts are fielding dozens of calls about a big black bear that has grown several sizes too large for its research collar and is now in need of help. 

Man charged after shooting 2 in Ballard shelter

The man who was arrested for shooting and injuring two people at a shelter in Ballard Wednesday night was formally charged Friday.

Large black bear spotted near Issaquah needs help after research collar becomes too tight

Wildlife officials are asking the public in Issaquah's Squak Mountain and Cougar Mountain neighborhoods to be on the lookout for a large black bear that has well outgrown his research collar. 

Man arrested for axe attack at SoDo encampment

Police arrested a man in SODO Friday morning after he used an axe, a pole and a piece of wood to attack another man in an encampment.

Father of boy pepper sprayed at Seattle BLM protest files federal civil rights lawsuit

The father of a child who was hit with pepper spray during the 2020 Black Lives Matter protests in Seattle has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit alleging assault and negligence by police officers.

Archdioceses of Seattle pays $375K to settle 2 sex abuse cases from the 1970s and 80s

The Archdiocese of Seattle has paid final settlements for two separate sexual assault claims against a volunteer and a priest that occurred in the 1970s and 1980s, respectively. 

Washington justices unanimously reject Inslee recall effort

The Washington Supreme Court on Thursday unanimously rejected an effort to recall Democratic Gov. Jay Inslee over his handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

Seattle man sentenced to 7 years for selling fentanyl

A Seattle man was sentenced to seven years in prison for repeatedly selling large amounts of fentanyl while out on bail on a drug charge. 

Sounders and Pumas play wild 2-2 draw 1st leg of CCL final

Nicolás Lodeiro scored on a pair of penalty kicks late in the second half, and the Seattle Sounders rallied for a 2-2 draw with Pumas in the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions League final Wednesday night.

Man shot during attempted carjacking in Northgate neighborhood

A 25-year-old man was injured after he was shot during an attempted carjacking in the Northgate neighborhood Wednesday night. 

'This backlog is shameful:' Seattle City Attorney defends decision to drop nearly 2,000 cases in backlog

Four months into her new job as Seattle City Attorney, Ann Davison and Natalie Walton-Anderson, her chief criminal prosecutor, defended their decision in front of the City Council not to prosecute 2,000 cases.

Colman Dock construction slowed by concrete strike, on-track to open Summer 2022

After five years of construction and months of striking by concrete workers, Washington State Ferries (WSF) says the new terminal at Colman Dock is on track to finally open this summer.