Mayor Harrell announces One Seattle Day of Service to kick off May 21

Mayor Bruce Harrell announced the first ever One Seattle Day of Service Monday, a volunteer event for members in the community to come together and help clean the city. 

Seattle mayor wants state to take quicker action on graffiti removal along highways

Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell wants the state to take quicker action on removing graffiti along state highways that run through Seattle, saying he is willing to tear up a long-standing memorandum of understanding between the state and city, if necessary. 

Friday Harbor arson suspect has criminal record, crashed car into home while DUI

New details are emerging about the criminal history of the man accused of intentionally burning down several businesses in Friday Harbor, just over a week ago. 

Friday Harbor community 'relieved' following arson arrest

People in Friday Harbor said they are relieved that an arrest was made for the fire that destroyed three historic buildings and several businesses just over a week ago.  

Alaska Airlines cancels flights on Easter holiday, spring break

It was an unwelcome Easter surprise for some flying on Sunday, as dozens of Alaska Airlines flights were either canceled or delayed at Sea-Tac International Airport due to ongoing pilot shortages.

Return of sporting events boosts Seattle businesses

As sporting events return to Seattle, so do the crowds. Saturday was a huge night for local bars and restaurants as fans packed into the neighborhoods to cheer on their favorite teams. 

Concrete workers return to work, begin pouring concrete on West Seattle Bridge

Hundreds of concrete workers have agreed to return to work, and crews started structural concrete pouring to repair the West Seattle Bridge Saturday morning.

FBI searching for Capitol rioter, believed to have Seattle ties

The FBI is searching for a man who allegedly assaulted an officer during the U.S. Capitol riots last year, and they believe he has ties to the Seattle area.

Is Seattle safe? Mayor Bruce Harrell talks solutions to pressing issues
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Is Seattle Safe? It was a simple question asked to Mayor Bruce Harrell on at an impromptu press conference on Thursday. After a long pause, Harrell answered, ?That?s a tough question.?

NWS: Seattle sees chilliest April days on record following cold snap

Seattle this week weathered the two coldest back-to-back April days in recorded history, the National Weather Service announced Thursday.

Washington wine reports warm year, low yields and good quality in 2021

The Washington State Wine Commission’s (WSWC) annual production report for 2021 shows last years’ grape harvest was impacted by record-breaking heat, resulting in low yields of high quality fruit.

Sounders FC advance to 2022 Scotiabank Concacaf Champions League Final for the first time

The Seattle Sounders FC will have a chance to win the Concacaf Champions League Final for the best soccer team in North America, following a 1-1 draw with New York City FC in Wednesday night’s second leg of the semifinals.