Seattle-based Cascade PBS announces layoffs amid federal funding cuts

Cascade PBS, formerly known as Crosscut, announced layoffs and restructuring Monday, following U.S. Congress's complete defunding of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Light rail disruptions hit Seattle twice in three days

The shutdown forced passengers off trains and onto buses between the U District and Westlake stations on Saturday.

Police make arrest in Tacoma, WA deadly shooting

Police in Tacoma have arrested a man following a double shooting on Sunday afternoon.

WA suspect arrested, 50K fentanyl pills seized

Police and federal agents arrested a suspect and seized tens of thousands of fentanyl pills after a months-long investigation.

New video shows car jumping University Bridge in Seattle

Police in Seattle have now released dashcam footage of the incident showing a driver evading capture by jumping a raised bridge.

4 soldiers killed in WA helicopter crash near JBLM identified

The U.S. Army has identified the four soldiers who died in a helicopter crash near Joint Base Lewis-McChord last week.

Lynden school board delays decision on ‘Charles James Kirk Day’

In Lynden, school board leaders are postponing a decision on a resolution that would establish an annual day to honor Charlie Kirk.