WSDOT estimates $40-$50M to repair WA roads after historic flooding

The Washington State Department of Transportation estimates it will cost at least $40 million to $50 million to repair infrastructure damaged by historic flooding that struck the region last month.

Man injured in Seattle drive-by shooting

A 19-year-old man was injured in a drive-by shooting Tuesday night in Seattle's South Park neighborhood.

Dozens rally at Tacoma City Hall demanding ICE to leave

Dozens rallied outside and inside Tacoma City Hall Tuesday night, demanding the city cut ties with ICE and declare immigration arrests unlawful.

Former Bothell city councilmember pleads guilty to 2024 killing

Former Bothell city councilmember James McNeal pleaded guilty to manslaughter and assault in the 2024 death of his 20-year-old girlfriend.

Seattle U-District's Varsity Theatre announces closure

The historic Varsity Theatre in Seattle’s University District is closing this week after more than 80 years in operation.

WA Gov. Ferguson calls for millionaires’ tax in State of the State address

Gov. Bob Ferguson used his State of the State address to call for a new tax on Washington’s wealthiest earners, propose housing investments and sharply condemned federal immigration enforcement.

How the Seahawks got their name 50 years ago

Fifty years ago, the Seattle Seahawks got its name through a radio competition where fans got the chance to choose a name.

Seattle weather: Foggy mornings ahead

While the rain has ended, some clouds are still hanging around this afternoon. They will start to clear out by the early evening hours. 

WA bill could ban law enforcement from wearing face coverings

Washington lawmakers held the first hearing on a bill that would ban most law enforcement officers from covering their faces during public interactions.

27-year-old man dies from Stevens Pass snowboarding accident

A 27-year-old has died while snowboarding up on Stevens Pass. His family back in Florida now faces the battle of getting him back home.

Four charged in western WA drug trafficking conspiracy

Four Washington residents face federal charges in connection to a drug trafficking conspiracy, following a Homeland Security investigation.

Bruce Lee to be honored with a U.S. Post Office Forever stamp

The U.S. Postal Service will honor the martial arts legend and actor Bruce Lee with a new Forever stamp during a ceremony in Seattle next month.