Major snowstorm brings crowds, closures and chaos to Cascades ski resorts

A powerful winter storm dumped feet of snow across Washington's Cascades, bringing both massive crowds of skiers and road closures, abandoned vehicles and hours-long delays.

WA physical education teacher accused of raping student pleads not guilty

A physical education teacher in Skykomish pleaded not guilty Monday to multiple charges alleging he groomed and sexually assaulted a student for years inside a small K-12 school.

NBA owners to vote on exploring expansion to Seattle, Las Vegas

According to an ESPN report, the NBA Board of Governors will vote next week on formally exploring expansion to Seattle and Las Vegas.

VIDEO: Seattle driver with medical emergency drives wrong way on I-5

Terrifying video captured the moment a car flies onto a closed express lanes ramp headed toward oncoming traffic during the weekend.

Sources: NBA owners to work on Vegas, Seattle expansion again next week

The NBA may move a step closer to adding teams in Seattle and Las Vegas next week when expansion will again be discussed by the league’s board of governors.

Chateau Ste Michelle Summer 2026 concert lineup announced

The time has come yet again to look at who will come down to Chateau Ste. Michelle this summer for the Woodinville venue's summer concert series.

WA AG joins lawsuit against OneMain Financial, alleging bait-and-switch scheme

Washington AG Nick Brown announced a lawsuit against OneMain Financial, alleging the company charged consumers hundreds of millions of dollars in hidden fees and interest.

More than 100 Kent, WA workers to be laid off by Rise Baking

Dozens of workers in Kent, Washington will be laid off as a food manufacturer announced the closure of their facility in the city.

King County reviewing draft guidance on ICE enforcement in WA

The King County Sheriff's Office is developing protocols for how its deputies will handle reports of ICE activity in the area.

Air Force captain killed in plane crash identified as Covington, WA native

Over the weekend, the Pentagon identified the six Air Force members who died last week when a refueling plane involved in the war with Iran crashed in western Iraq. Among the members killed was Covington native Capt. Ariana G. Savino.

Gov. Ferguson signs bill changing WA legal language away from 'alien'

State and local offices across Washington are now under direction to remove “alien” from statutes. Instead, instances of that phrasing will be replaced with “noncitizen." We look at the full timeline and details.