88-year-old woman violently attacked, robbed in South Seattle

An 88-year-old woman was sent to the hospital Monday night after being violently attacked on her back porch in South Seattle.

Pilot draws Mariners trident over Seattle with flight path

While the Seattle Mariners had an off-day Tuesday between games of the American League Championship Series against the Toronto Blue Jays, one dedicated fan flew above the city to draw the club's trident logo.

WSP seeks driver in deadly Pierce County, WA, hit-and-run

The Washington State Patrol is asking for the public's help in identifying a suspect in a deadly hit-and-run that happened in Pierce County last Friday.

Seattle City Council approves public safety sales tax increase

Buying anything next year will cost you more in Seattle. The Seattle City Council approved a 0.1% public safety sales tax on Tuesday.

Canadian invasion: Blue Jays fans head to Seattle for ALCS playoff series

If you’ve ever been to a Mariners–Blue Jays series at T-Mobile Park, you've likely experienced the "Canadian Invasion." But will history repeat itself on Friday?

Seattle dog daycare employee charged with animal cruelty

Dejean Bowens, charged with first-degree animal cruelty, pleaded not guilty after allegedly assaulting a dog at a Seattle kennel.

New WA Voodoo Doughnut grand opening Sunday in Bellevue

When Voodoo opens its landmark 25th location, the first 25 customers will receive a special prize for the grand opening of Washington's third location.

Bomb threat causes Swedish Hospital to evacuate in Mill Creek, WA

Authorities evacuated 21 patients inside the Swedish Hospital at Mill Creek over a "suspicious package," which was later determined to not be hazardous.

Tolling changes for WA's State Route 167 in effect

The 167 Express Toll Lanes run north from Puyallup to Renton, and south from Renton to Pacific, with one toll lane in each direction.

Tacoma, WA man arrested after fistfight turns into fatal shooting

Tacoma Police arrested Nicholas Patrick Kane on Friday after he called 911 to report that he had been in an altercation with his ex-roommate, who was also the ex-husband of his girlfriend.

WA flags will fly at half-staff on Friday honoring 4 deaths

Gov. Bob Ferguson has ordered flags to be flown at half-staff on Oct. 17 to honor the lives of four fallen soldiers who died near Joint Base Lewis-McChord last month.

Washington to take part in Great ShakeOut drill this week

In Washington state, more than 1.5 million participants are already registered for the Great Washington ShakeOut, a statewide event to practice the crucial "Drop, Cover and Hold On" earthquake safety action.

'Party animals' cheer Seattle Mariners to victory over Blue Jays in ALCS Game 2

Victory Hall was packed again Monday with Mariners fans watching ALCS Game 2, many turning into "party animals" after the win against the Toronto Blue Jays.

T&T Supermarket to open in Lynnwood, WA in November. Here's when

A year after its national debut in Bellevue, T&T Supermarket is holding another grand opening in Lynnwood next month.

Major Pacific Northwest earthquake could trigger another along West Coast

A new study found that if “The Big One" hit the Pacific Northwest, it could trigger an even bigger earthquake and affect cities up and down the West Coast.