Carpenters union, contractors reach tentative agreement

Thousands of carpenters are back on the job Wednesday after 13 days of hitting the picket lines for better wages. 

Senate confirms 1st Native American US judge in Washington

The Senate confirmed Seattle attorney Lauren King on Tuesday as the first Native American federal judge in Washington state.

Health experts discuss screen addiction after Facebook whistleblower hearing
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Screen dependency can lead to game addictions and intimacy disorders, according to health experts. They also say the recent Facebook whistleblower is only scratching the surface.

More rocks thrown onto oncoming traffic
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For months, commuters have been harassed by criminals throwing rocks onto the Interstate, destroying windshields and causing wrecks. Just when we thought those scary attacks were over, we're now hearing from more victims.

Dave Grohl's 'Storyteller' reveals long list of famous friends

It’s hard to think of a current musician so universally accepted into the rock ‘n’ roll fraternity as Dave Grohl.

Report: Abandonment of Seattle police's East Precinct during protests didn’t violate policy

Seattle’s police oversight office says the abandonment of a precinct by officers during last summer’s racial justice protests didn’t violate laws or departmental policies.

Local leaders move forward with plans to replace Memorial Stadium

The iconic 74-year-old stadium may soon be getting a long-overdue facelift, thanks to a partnership between City of Seattle and Seattle Public Schools.

Man shot, killed in Downtown Seattle

Homicide detectives are investigating a deadly shooting Sunday night in Downtown Seattle. 

Mariners lose to Angels 7-3 as playoff drought continues

During Kyle Seager’s decade as the starting third baseman in Seattle, his overwhelming desire was finding a way to end the Mariners’ long postseason drought.

Thousands march for reproductive rights across Western Washington
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Rallies were held around the country Saturday as thousands marched in D.C., Austin, New York and Phoenix. The theme of the marches?protecting women's right to choose.

Three new Link stations open in Seattle

Saturday, three new Link light rail stations opened in Seattle extending the network by 4.3 miles.

WSP seeks witnesses to fatal hit-and-run crash on I-5

Washington State Patrol is looking for witnesses of a fatal hit-and-run crash on I-5 early Saturday morning.

Northgate Link station opens
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A new Link light rail station has opened up in Northgate, and transportation officials expect it to be one of the busiest ones in service.

Seattle Mariners fans 'Believe' in clinching a spot in the playoffs since 2001 season

Tickets sold out on Friday for the Seattle Mariners game against the Los Angeles Angles. Fans showed up early to T-Mobile Park for the big match up-- winning the weekend series would clinch a spot in the playoffs for the Mariners.

SPD Chief: Possible 'hundreds' of unvaccinated individuals in the department as vaccine mandate deadline looms

Possibly hundreds of unvaccinated individuals are employed at the Seattle Police Department, which could "create a disruption of unit assignments," according to interim police chief Adrian Diaz in a letter to the department.