Boy, 17, stabbed to death in Covington, WA

A 17 year old is dead and a suspect is in custody after a deadly stabbing in Covington on Sunday afternoon.

2 charged with dragging WA maintenance worker into apartment, attacking him

Two people were charged with kidnapping and assault after Kent police say they dragged a maintenance worker into their apartment and beat him Sunday afternoon.

Seattle’s ‘Summer of Soccer’: Sound Transit adding late-night service

Sound Transit is preparing for a massive influx of visitors for Seattle's "Summer of Soccer." There will be increased routes and late night service during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Seattle art exhibit, vigil honors hundreds killed during recent protests in Iran

Hundreds gathered at Seattle City Hall to view and interact with an art exhibit honoring those killed during recent protests in Iran. Organizers say the space was designed to be a sanctuary for those who attended to grieve in the spirit of solidarity. 

Man dead after stabbing in Covington, WA
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A man is dead after a stabbing at a clubhouse in Covington on Sunday afternoon. 

Mom of man killed at Seattle garage calls for change following nearby shooting

Exactly one month after someone shot and killed 27-year-old Mhaniq Wilkerson inside Pioneer Square’s ‘Sinking Ship’ Garage, another shooting has happened near the same area.

Spring-like weather in Seattle for early March

We forecasted highs in the mid to upper 50s on Sunday after a very frigid start to the morning. Temperatures dipped into the 20s and 30s early, and we were watching isolated pockets of fog. That fog stayed rather spotty, and once the sun came up, skies turned beautifully bright.

23-year-old robbed, shot over $20 necklace in Seattle

A 23-year-old man was robbed and shot over his $20 chain necklace in Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood in the early morning hours of Sunday.

Seattle weather: Foggy start to Sunday, sunny end to weekend

Clear skies late Saturday night and early Sunday morning will allow for some fog to develop early.  The fog will burn off fairly quickly, and we are in store for another beautiful afternoon with plenty of sunshine as we round out the weekend. 

University of Washington retires jersey of legendary Detlef Schrempf

Legendary Husky-turned-Supersonic Detlef Schrempf was honored Saturday in Seattle as the University of Washington officially retired his no. 22 jersey.

Police hunt for suspect in deadly Bellevue, WA hit-and-run crash

An elderly woman is dead after being hit by a car in a parking lot this morning. Police in Bellevue are looking for the driver involved in a deadly hit-and-run crash on Saturday.

UW to host Great Britain, Canada in 2026 Windermere Cup

Washington Rowing will host teams from Canada, Great Britain and Northeastern University for the 2026 Windermere Cup.

Bothell, WA mother ‘shocked’ daughter's suspected murderer bonded out of jail

The mother of Mallory Barbour, the woman found dead in Bothell in 2025, said she was “shocked" and “disappointed" to learn the man suspected of murdering her daughter is out of custody.

Redmond YMCA counselor sentenced for child molestation
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A former Redmond YMCA camp counselor was sentenced to a year and half in jail for three counts of child molestation Friday.

WA measles outbreak has health officials concerned over World Cup games

Over the course of a month, confirmed measles cases in Snohomish County have more than doubled, leading to growing concerns ahead of the FIFA World Cup games in Seattle this summer.

Redmond, WA YMCA counselor sentenced for child molestation

A Redmond YMCA camp counselor who pleaded guilty to three counts of child molestation was sentenced on Friday.

Sound Transit's 2 Line launches March 28 with celebrations in Seattle, Bellevue

Sound Transit’s Crosslake Connection opens March 28, linking Seattle and the Eastside by light rail across Lake Washington. Here’s a guide to ribbon-cutting events, first train departure and station celebrations.

Nisqually earthquake rocked western Washington 25 years ago

On Feb. 28, 2001 at 10:54 a.m., a 6.8 magnitude earthquake rattled western Washington, leaving billions of dollars in damages, several hundred people injured. One person died of a heart attack.