Pasado's Safe Haven waives dog adoption fees
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Pasado's Safe Haven, a Washington animal sanctuary and rescue, is waiving adoption fees for dogs this month.

MoPOP's Nirvana exhibit closing after 14 years
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After 14 years of grunge spirit, “Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses" will close to make way for future exhibits that will highlight additional musicians and music scenes from the Pacific Northwest.

Tacoma man killed at Burning Man festival
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The man who was killed at the Burning Man festival in Nevada has been identified as 37-year-old Vadim Kurglov from Tacoma.

Thurston Co. proposes new ordinance after Bear Gulch firefighters detained

A Thurston County commissioner is proposing new protections to stop federal agents from detaining people during emergencies, after two Bear Gulch firefighters were detained by ICE.

Bellevue, WA Applebee's employee charged in violent hammer attack

The motive for the assault remains unclear, with the suspect claiming he doesn't know why he acted violently, and the manager saying they had no previous disputes.

Seattle Seahawks to use undercover officers in opposing team jerseys at games

The Seattle Seahawks will use undercover police officers wearing opposing team jerseys during games at Lumen Field to enforce their fan code of conduct and ensure a safe environment.

Lower Sugarloaf Fire forces evacuations in Chelan County, WA

The Lower Sugarloaf Fire was first reported on Labor Day and has since grown to 6,223 acres. It remains 0% contained, according to a Sept. 4 update.

Trump tariffs could cost WA $2.2B, Gov. Ferguson says

President Trump's proposed tariffs could cost Washington $2.2 billion in general fund revenue by 2029, according to an analysis from the state's Office of Financial Management.

Undocumented immigrant population rose 25% in WA, now likely declining
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The number of undocumented immigrants in Washington state grew by more than 25% between 2021 and 2023. That population has likely started to decline this year, due in part to increased deportations and reduced protections under the Trump administration. Joining Good Day Seattle to talk about the latest in immigration enforcement in Washington is Seattle University School of Law professor Zaida C. Rivera.

Trump asks US Supreme Court to step in on tariffs
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President Donald Trump is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to quickly make a decision on whether he has the authority to impose his sweeping tariffs under federal emergency law.

26 countries pledge troops for reassurance force in Ukraine
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European leaders are in Paris, France, discussing peace solutions for a post-war Ukraine. French President Macron said 26 countries have pledged to have troops ready to deter Russia from invading Ukraine again after the war is over. President Trump is expected to meet with Ukraine President Zelenskyy.

RFK Jr. grilled on Capitol Hill, staffers call on him to resign
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A tense meeting on Capitol Hill happened Thursday morning, when senators grilled Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. amid turmoil at the CDC.

Evacuations underway in WA due to Sugarloaf Fire
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People living near the Lower Sugarload Fire in Chelan County are being ordered to get out now, while others are being told to be ready to go at a moment's notice.