Pierce County, WA father accused of drive-by shooting with baby in the car

A 29-year-old convicted felon is behind bars after allegedly attempting a drive-by shooting at his sister’s home while his one-year-old daughter was in his car.

Louisville to pay $800K after Christian photographer beats law forcing her to shoot same-sex weddings

The city of Louisville, Kentucky, has agreed to pay $800,000 in attorney fees as part of a settlement with a Christian photographer after years of litigation over a nondiscrimination provision in a local law she was concerned would make her violate her faith. 

Seattle area expected to generate $845 million from FIFA World Cup

With just 81 days until the World Cup, Seattle officials gathered for a closer look at what to expect as 750,000 fans are expected to flood the city.

Poll: Americans worry over gas and energy prices limited in early days of Iran war

A new poll finds Americans' concern about gas prices and whether energy would be available or affordable did not rise much during the early weeks of the Iran war.

Florida man’s wild attempt to save car from hail goes viral: "I’d rather go down trying"

A Florida man isn't letting a little ice storm wreck his wallet. Palm Bay resident Manny Rosado sacrificed himself to save his car from a burst of heavy hail and the hilarious moment was caught on camera.

A $15K payment looming for some World Cup players and fans just to enter the country

Players and fans from certain countries who have qualified for the 2026 FIFA World Cup are looking at a payment of a $15,000 bond to enter the United States. 

ICE in MN: Lawsuits filed alleging violations of constitutional rights

Attorneys in Minneapolis announced on Thursday what they are calling the “first wave" of class action complaints against several federal agencies in the wake of immigration enforcement operations earlier this year.

700,000 power steamers recalled due to burn hazard, CPSC says

700,000 power steamers have been recalled after dozens of reported burn injuries, many of which resulted in first- or second-degree burns. Here's what to know.

DOJ lawsuit: SeaWorld's walker, rollator ban violated Americans with Disabilities Act

The U.S. Department of Justice filed a civil lawsuit against United Parks & Resorts, the parent company of SeaWorld Orlando and Busch Gardens Tampa Bay, alleging that its ban on certain wheeled walkers and rollator walkers violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Two states set new record high for gas prices

Fuel prices in two U.S. states have surged to an all-time high as the national average cost per gallon has risen in the weeks following the conflict in Iran.

Skykomish superintendent on leave after WA teacher's arrest
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Skykomish School District Superintendent Destry Jones has been placed on leave following the arrest of PE teacher Daniel Bubar for the rape of a child.  

WA superintendent placed on leave after teacher's child rape arrest
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The superintendent of the Skykomish School District was placed on leave following the arrest of a PE teacher earlier this month on suspicion of child rape.