Alaska Airlines canceling flights due to civil unrest in Mexico

Amid increasing reports of violence in cities across Mexico, Seattle-based Alaska Airlines announced Sunday they would begin canceling flights to some destinations in the country.

Seattle weather: Rain, mountain snow and breezes

Today we were forecasting highs in the upper 40s to the low 50s with mostly cloudy skies and a few sunbreaks mixed in. At times, rain was heavy, and other moments delivered quick glimpses of sunshine.

Seattle crowds march on fourth anniversary of Russia-Ukraine war

Crowds of people marched through downtown Seattle in support of Ukraine on the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion in the country.

How to watch Seattle Sounders FC 2026 home opener

The Seattle Sounders are back in action on Sunday as the team kicks off their 2026 MLS campaign. Here's how to watch or attend the match against Colorado.

Seattle weather: Breezy, wet end to weekend

A deep low in the Pacific will force a series of fronts through the region.  The first brought rain to the area on Saturday, with the second quickly on its heels arriving early Sunday.  

WSP trooper injured in DUI crash in Tacoma, WA

A trooper with the Washington State Patrol was injured on Saturday after a driver crashed into his patrol vehicle in Tacoma.

Seattle weather: Soggy and breezy conditions ahead

A Wind Advisory remains in effect through 10 a.m. Sunday for the Cascade foothills, valleys and ‘gap’ communities — including Monroe, Gold Bar, Enumclaw, North Bend, and Eatonville — where easterly to southeasterly gusts are forecast to reach 40 to 50 mph.

Man arrested for deadly Capitol Hill shooting in Seattle

One man is dead and another was taken into police custody Friday night following a shooting in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.

Copper wire theft disrupts 1 Line service between Federal Way, Angle Lake

Transportation officials are actively investigating the overnight copper wire theft and says they will be increasing security measures.

New docs reveal red flags in WA daycare child molestation case

Newly obtained police documents are revealing disturbing new details in a child molestation investigation at a Lake Stevens childcare center, including allegations involving multiple toddlers.

‘Breath of relief,’ WA business owner says on SCOTUS ruling on Trump tariffs

Washington small business owners say they are relieved to have SCOTUS rule against the Trump tariffs. they tell us about living with the economic fallout for months.

'Soft Gold': The maritime fur trade that wiped out Washington’s sea otters

For more than a century, sea otters vanished from Washington’s waters, hunted to extinction. Now, their slow return is bringing a boost to coastal ecosystems.