Major road closures and construction updates in Seattle: August 9-12

Plan ahead for significant traffic disruptions in Seattle this weekend, with closures on SR 520, I-5 ramps, and 24th Avenue East.

Titan submersible: $50M lawsuit says crew knew they were going to die

The family of a French explorer who died in the Titan submersible implosion has filed a more than $50 million lawsuit, saying the crew experienced “terror and mental anguish" before the disaster.

Man arrested in Seattle shooting, gun tied to Federal Way murder

Police arrested a man after a shooting incident near Seattle's Delridge neighborhood early Wednesday morning. Authorities say the gun recovered from him may be connected to a recent homicide in Federal Way.

Controversial Seattle jail proposal passes after angry crowd derails vote

A contentious vote by the Seattle City Council was derailed and delayed on Tuesday evening amid a chorus of angry protesters who shouted down city leaders.

Controversial Seattle jail proposal passes after angry crowd derails vote
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A contentious vote by the Seattle City Council was derailed and delayed on Tuesday evening amid a chorus of angry protesters who shouted down city leaders.

Body found near lakeside dock in Seward Park
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Seattle Police say a body was found near a homeowner's dock in Seward Park on Tuesday.

Multiple people injured in Seattle shootout

Seattle police are investigating a shooting with multiple injuries in the Judkins Park area.

Body found near Seattle's Seward Park, police investigating

Police are investigating after a body was found near a lakeside dock in Seattle's Seward Park neighborhood on Tuesday.

Push to get students supplies ahead of school year
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Tiffany Sanders joins Good Day Seattle to talk about Fred Meyer's partnership with the Salvation Army to donate school supplies to kids in need.

WSP locates missing man who walked away from Renton care facility

The Washington State Patrol has activated a Missing Indigenous Person Alert for a 59-year-old man who walked away from a family care facility on Monday.

Judge rules Google has illegal monopoly over internet search

A judge has ruled that Google's ubiquitous search engine has been illegally exploiting its dominance to squash competition and stifle innovation. It's a seismic decision that could alter the internet.

Man pleads not guilty in deadly shooting of Kent 13-year-old

The 18-year-old suspected in the killing of a 13-year-old boy at Turnkey Park in Kent pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and robbery on Monday.

Woman killed in I-5 hit-and-run crash, WA troopers seek public's help

A Seattle pedestrian is dead after she was hit by two vehicles on I5 early Sunday morning. Now, troopers are looking for the driver who fled.

Seattle executive branch employees return to office in November
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Starting in November, employees in the city of Seattle's executive branch will have to come back to the office for at least three days a week.

Fired Seattle cop files $20M tort complaint against city
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Weeks after being terminated as a Seattle police officer, Daniel Auderer has filed a $20 million tort complaint against the city of Seattle for damages.