Community stands in solidarity with Ukraine

On Saturday, people from all walks of life filled the Seattle Center with a sea of blue and yellow for a ‘Stand with Ukraine’ rally.

Community members stand in solidarity with Ukraine
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While people around the world are concerned by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, hundreds in our area feeling?this fight personally.

Officials worry over rising homeless encampment fires in Seattle
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The Seattle Fire Department says fires are breaking out in homeless encampments, and they are becoming more numerous. This comes as city leaders work to move people off the streets, which they've paused due to freezing weather.

Crews knock down apartment fire in Fremont

Several people were displaced Friday morning after an apartment fire in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood. 

Noose found at Seattle fire station

The Seattle Fire Department is investigating after a noose was found at one of its fire stations last week. 

Seattle's eviction moratorium ends Monday

After months of heated debate, Seattle’s eviction moratorium is coming to an end. 

Seattle businesses fatigued by reporting shoplifting cases, with no end in sight

There’s been a two-year decline in the number of shoplifting cases referred to Seattle Police from the city’s biggest retailers, despite claims by many businesses to the contrary.

Local businesses fatigued from reporting shoplifters
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There?s been a two-year decline in the number of shoplifting cases referred to Seattle Police from the city?s biggest retailers, despite claims by many businesses to the contrary.

Seattle police union appeals to new mayor over budget plans: 'Put public safety before politics'

Seattle’s largest police union appealed to the new mayor, two years after fallout from the CHOP/CHAZ anti-police protest zone, and urged him to prioritize fixing the current "public safety crisis" and "put public safety before politics."

Seattle City Council extends outdoor dining permits through January

Eating outdoors in Seattle will continue after city council voted to extend the free street dining permit program through next year.

Elysian Fields to reopen for first time after closing due to pandemic

Fans will have another place to go to before heading into Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park as Elysian Fields Pub reopens for the first time since 2020. 

Seattle, Spokane residents support building more apartments, survey finds

Most people living in Washington’s largest metro areas say they are worried about rising housing costs, and support more apartments being built near them, according to a survey from Zillow.

Seattle site connects renters, landlords to resources as eviction moratorium nears end

Seattle's eviction moratorium expires in less than a week, so they have launched an 'Eviction Assistance' site—which connects renters and landlords to legal counsel, rent and utility assistance, city funds and more.

Man shot in the face in downtown Seattle

Seattle Police are investigating after a person was shot in the face in the heart of downtown.