Blue Origin workers allege sexism, safety risks

A group of more than 20 current and former employees are accusing Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket ship company of being a toxic work environment and not adhering to proper safety protocols.

Police commander demoted over Seattle protest blames racism

A recently demoted Seattle police commander is suing the city of Seattle and interim police Chief Adrian Diaz, alleging discrimination and unfair blame for a flashpoint “pink umbrella incident” during police clashes with racial justice demonstrators.

RapidRide bus service to expand through Seattle

This weekend caps huge milestones for public transit in Seattle and beyond: Sound Transit Link light rail opens three new stations Saturday morning, expanding service from Husky Stadium to Northgate. 

Biden picks state judge John Chun for federal bench in Seattle

President Joe Biden on Thursday announced another nominee for the extremely shorthanded federal bench in Seattle: Washington state Court of Appeals Judge John H. Chun.

Amazon settles with 2 outspoken workers it fired last year

Amazon is settling with two former tech workers who accused the retail giant of illegally firing them last year for speaking out against the company.

Contending Mariners win for 10th time in 11 games; A's out

Jarred Kelenic stood outside the Seattle Mariners dugout with the crowd roaring and holding a placard with a phrase borrowed from a popular television show.

Ruidíaz scores 2 goals, Sounders hold top spot in West

Raúl Ruidíaz scored two goals to increase his season total to 16 and the Seattle Sounders beat the San Jose Earthquakes 3-1 on Wednesday night.

Family escapes fire at Airbnb rental home in Wallingford

A family safely escaped a fire Thursday morning at an Airbnb rental home in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood. 

City reaches agreement to end Seattle City Light lawsuit for improperly billing customers

The City of Seattle has reached a $3.5 million settlement agreement in a lawsuit against Seattle City Light that claimed the agency improperly billed some of its customers. 

'I’m crying for peace:' Family of man found murdered in Seattle's Gas Works Park seeks justice

A South Sound family is desperate for answers after the oldest of 11 siblings was found shot to death inside Seattle’s Gas Works Park last month. Seattle Police have yet to make an arrest in the case. 

First day of in-person school at University of Washington
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It's the first day of school for thousands of students in Western Washington, and for some students, it's the first time they've been back on campus in two years.

Haniger’s homer helps M’s beat A’s 4-2, close in wild card

Mitch Haniger hit his 100th home run and third in two games, and the Seattle Mariners pulled within a half-game of the second AL wild card berth by beating the Oakland Athletics 4-2 on Tuesday night.

2 former Washington governors endorse Anne Davison for Seattle City Attorney

Former Washington Governors Christine Gregoire and Gary Locke, both Democrats, have endorsed Ann Davison in the race for Seattle City Attorney. 

Seattle Council OKs rule for 6 months' notice of rent hikes

Seattle landlords must soon provide six months’ notice of rent hikes and, in some cases, pay tenants who move following a large rent increase.