Docs: Man accused of Kent kidnapping faces felony charges

The 40-year-old Kent man accused of trying to kidnap a six-year-old girl told officers he was just “asking her for help with his prayer beads," according to probable cause documents.

Boeing case puts a spotlight on plea agreements involving corporate defendants

Boeing's new plea deal with the Justice Department, following a $2.5 billion settlement that did not resolve safety concerns after two fatal crashes raises questions about corporate accountability.

3 passengers critically, seriously injured in Burien crash, rushed to hospital

The car involved in the crash came to a stop against several trees, which potentially saved it from tumbling down a steep embankment adjacent to the road.

Traffic signal struck by car, falls into road in Renton

Green means go, red means stop — but the whole traffic signal falling into the road? Officials say that means “find another way to your destination.”

Four teens, ages 13 to 15, arrested after Renton 7-Eleven robbed at gunpoint

Four teenagers were arrested after an armed robbery at a Renton convenience store. Police believe they are connected to additional robberies in Tukwila.

Vote slated to determine gray wolf reclassification
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Julia Smith from the Washington State Department of Fish and Wildlife joins Good Day Seattle to discuss the impact of the vote.

1 in custody after Seattle tiny home village fire

One person is in custody after a fire in a tiny home village in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood early Thursday morning.

Fire in tiny home village in Seattle
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One person is in custody after a fire at a tiny home village in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood.

Boeing workers pass a strike sanction vote as negotiations for a new contract continue

Thousands of Boeing workers filled the stands of T-Mobile Park on Wednesday, overwhelmingly passing a strike sanction vote, should they not reach a contract agreement with the company by September.

Seattle police officer caught laughing, joking about woman's death fired

Seattle Police officer Daniel Auderer, who was caught on body camera joking and laughing about the death of a student fatally struck by a patrol car, has been fired from the department.

NHRA Northwest Nationals in Kent goes under the lights for the first time ever

It's a spectacle like none other according to Pacific Raceways president, at an media event featuring three-time world champion Funny Car driver Ron Capps at Muckleshoot Casino.

Voter guide: What to know about the WA 2024 primary election

Washington state's 2024 Primary Election will take place on Aug. 6. Here's how to register to vote, the vote by mail process, and key dates to know.

Redmond police looking for women accused of robbery, assault

A trio of women in Redmond robbed a store and assaulted an elderly clerk on July 15, according to police. With one arrest made, they seek public help finding the remaining suspects.

Seattle Aquarium's new Ocean Pavilion to open Aug. 29

The Seattle Aquarium announced its new Ocean Pavilion expansion will open Aug. 29 and visitors can start purchasing their tickets now.

K9s Fury and Quinn sniff out major drug bust in Des Moines, Wash.

Deputies recovered thousands of fentanyl pills, meth and heroin in a major drug bust in Des Moines earlier this week, thanks to the assistance of K9s Fury and Quinn.