Pioneer Square preparing to host World Cup watch parties, beer garden
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Pioneer Square is preparing for the 2026 FIFA World Cup with big-screen watch parties, a beer garden and a pedestrian plaza. Organizers say the free events aim to keep fans in the neighborhood before and after matches.

Seattle audit finds county homelessness agency ‘cannot account’ for $13M

The City of Seattle and King County are going after the embattled King County Regional Homelessness Authority, after an audit found the agency was unable to account for $13 million in public funds.

Renton, WA flock cameras are back on
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Automatic license plate readers are now back on in Renton. They were paused last month to make sure the city was compling with the new state law. 

Free health clinic returns to Seattle Center

Thousands of people will have the opportunity to receive free dental, vision, and medical care in Seattle.

Newly appointed principal at Seattle's Adams Elementary under fire

A Seattle Public Schools principal is under fire again. This time, after she was appointed to a new position at a Ballard elementary school.

Adams Elementary parents rally against new principal
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An embroiled Seattle Public Schools principal is under fire again after she was appointed to a new position at a Ballard Elementary School.

Audit finds $13 million funds missing from KCRHA
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The King County Regional Homeless Authority is unable to account for $13 million in public funds since its introduction, a forensic audit found.

50 days to FIFA World Cup: CID leaders question Seattle's readiness

With the FIFA World Cup approaching, leaders in Seattle say they’re hoping the global event brings investment not added strain to neighborhoods still recovering from the pandemic.

Vanished: What happened to Carol Edwards?
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A young woman, a quiet life, and a disappearance that has haunted a family for more than four decades. Now, 45 years later, there's a new push to solve the mystery.

World Cup questions remains for some Seattle neighborhoods
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The FIFA World Cup is just days away, but some Seattle neighborhoods still have questions surrounding safety, sanitation and crowds.

Can Seattle fix its most frustrating bus route? Mayor unveils Denny Way plan

Mayor Katie Wilson is set to unveil a comprehensive plan for one of the city's most infamous transit lines, detailing a strategy to bring dedicated bus lanes to Denny Way.

Why Starbucks’ TN expansion could mean a $750M hit to WA

Washington could lose up to $750 million in tax revenue in the coming years with Starbucks expanding in Tennessee instead of Washington.

Sea lions pack Seattle docks, signaling shift in Puget Sound ecosystem

They're here, and they're loud. Sea lions are flooding the docks of Ballard right now, a sign of a broader shift in the Puget Sound's ecosystem.