Nick Brown was voted off the island, but then got a presidential vote that mattered

20 years ago, he was voted off the island in the second season of 'Survivor.' But in October, he got the vote that really mattered—when President Biden appointed him as U.S. Attorney for Western Washington.

Nick Brown was voted off the island, but then got a presidential vote that mattered
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20 years ago, he was voted off the island in the second season of 'Survivor.' But in October, he got the vote that really mattered?when President Biden appointed him as U.S. Attorney for Western Washington.

Meet U.S. Attorney for Western Washington, Nick Brown
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The U.S. Attorney is the most powerful federal law enforcement official in any state. Nick Brown was selected by President Biden to be the U.S. Attorney for Western Washington in October?and now, he's exercising his powers to help agencies fight street crime.

President Biden’s proposed 2023 budget would provide $516.6 million for Sound Transit

President Biden’s proposed 2023 budget would significantly expand funding levels for transit investments across the country, including $516.6 million for Sound Transit. 

Man rescued from utility tunnel in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood

A man was hospitalized after he was rescued from a utility tunnel in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood Wednesday morning. 

Judge: Seattle concrete companies intentionally drove into striking workers at picket line

A King County Superior Court Judge has ruled in favor of striking concrete workers, who filed a lawsuit against the Seattle companies that attempted to block union members from protesting. 

WSP seeks suspect in I-5 drive-by shooting near the West Seattle exit

Washington State Patrol is searching for a suspect who shot into a woman's car on I-5 near the West Seattle bridge exit, hitting the driver in the leg.

Inmate found dead in cell, King County investigating

A 53-year-old man was found dead in his cell at the King County Correctional Facility in Seattle.

Recent shooting death leads to removal of large Seattle encampment that always comes back

A troublesome homeless camp that’s been the source of several violent crimes near Seattle’s Little Saigon neighborhood was cleared again on Friday. It’s part of a campaign led by the Mayor’s office to remove encampments that have been declared a public safety hazard and an obstruction.

Suspect arrested in Thursday morning shooting in West Seattle

According to Seattle Police Department, the suspect involved in Thursday morning’s shooting in West Seattle was found and arrested Friday. 

3rd and Pine Street bus stop to temporarily close over crime concerns

King County Metro announced this week that it will be temporarily closing its northbound bus stop on Third Avenue and Pine Street in Downtown Seattle over safety concerns.