Seattle Mayor says police staffing is a 'crisis'
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Election results will be filtering in Tuesday evening, and at the top of mind for many voters is public safety. Seattle has seen an exodus of officers over the past two years and, before she leaves office, Mayor Jenny Durkan is trying to fill the ranks back up.

Geno Smith does his job and Seattle now waits for Russell Wilson’s return

In the bigger picture of what he was being asked to do, Geno Smith did his job as a three-week starter at quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks.

Delegation tours Seattle as potential host for FIFA World Cup 2026
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FIFA and Concacaf representatives are in Seattle visiting to see if the city could potentially host games for the World Cup in 2026.

Mayor Durkan authorizes up to $25,000 in hiring bonuses to help Seattle Police staffing crisis

Mayor Durkan has issued an executive order authorizing hiring bonuses for people looking to join the Seattle Police Department, with the aim of upping recruitment for officers and staff.

Foss Maritime closes generations-old Seattle shipyard

The generations-old Foss Maritime shipyard in Seattle has permanently closed, the company announced Saturday.

Passenger who disrupted flight to Seattle charged with federal crimes, fined $52K by FAA

A passenger who disrupted a flight from Hawaii to Seattle last December has been charged on a federal level and has been fined $52,000 by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

Seattle Kraken’s 32 Bar & Grill set to open Nov. 6

The Seattle Kraken’s sports bar and grill at the Kraken Community Iceplex in Northgate has an opening date. 

City renames street after Sonics legend Lenny Wilkens

The city of Seattle is honoring SuperSonics legend Lenny Wilkens by renaming a street near the Seattle Center. 

Man critically injured in downtown Seattle shooting

Seattle police are investigating a shooting that left a man critically injured overnight. 

Parents, teachers 'shocked' by Seattle Public Schools' special education staff adjustments

Some potential changes in Washington’s largest school district are not sitting well with parents. There have been some proposed staff adjustments for special education programs at several schools within the Seattle Public School district.

Repurposed North Seattle hotel opens for residents exiting homelessness

The first 15 residents are moving into Mary Pilgrim Inn, a former Seattle hotel repurposed into housing for people exiting homelessness.

I-90 reopens in Seattle after semi rollover snarls morning commute

All westbound lanes of I-90 in Seattle were blocked for several hours after a semi-truck rollover crash Wednesday morning. 

Man dead in Central District shooting

Homicide detectives are investigating a deadly shooting Wednesday morning in Seattle’s Central District. 

Missing, endangered 5-day old baby found safe in Seattle

Seattle Police have located a 5-day-old baby who was taken from the hospital before her mother was cleared to do so.