Seattle weather: Heavy mountain snow on Sunday

A front will drop in from the north early Sunday morning with rain picking up in the lowlands, heavy at times with breezy winds, and snow in the mountains. Scattered showers will continue throughout the day on Sunday.  

18-year-old shot and killed in Pierce County, WA

A teenager is dead, and law enforcement is hunting for a suspect this weekend following a shooting in Pierce County.

US military: Is there a draft in 2026?

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a measure to automatically register men for the Selective Service, updating requirements for the first time in decades.

Emergency landing ends in tragedy as plane crashes on New Mexico golf course

One person was killed and another remains in critical condition after a small plane crashed on the Los Altos Golf Course in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Natural gas leak prompts Seattle neighborhood evacuations

Firefighters in Seattle went door to door evacuating residents in at least 10 homes following reports of a natural gas leak in a neighborhood near the Central District.

Man on trial for 2023 Maple Valley, WA double murder

Brandon Gerner is on trial for the 2023 killings of a mother of five and another man, whose bodies were found dumped in Maple Valley.

Coast Guard swimmer dies after suffering injury on WA mission

Tyler Jaggers, a U.S. Coast Guard rescue swimmer, died after being injured while on a medical evacuation mission off the Washington coast.

WA Gov. Ferguson backs last-minute ‘millionaire tax’ rewrite

Democrats have rewritten the so-called “millionaires tax,” and Gov. Bob Ferguson says he supports the revamped proposal and would sign the new version if it reaches his desk.

WA lawmakers discuss bills to oust sheriffs, combat human trafficking

Washington lawmakers have debated contentious bills that could shape the state’s future. None have garnered more argument than SB 5974, which would make stricter requirements for elected sheriffs.

Copper wire thieves hit Ballard cafe twice
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After copper thieves targeted a Ballard cafe twice in one week, the owner says he's beyond frustrated and feels let down by city leaders.

Saks Fifth Avenue, Neiman Marcus closing several stores: What to know

The parent company of Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus will close more department stores as part of its bankruptcy restructuring. Here's what we know.

WA Dept. of Licensing responds to data breach claims
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The Washington Department of Licensing is disputing allegations of widespread fraud, saying there's not evidence of a data breach through its license express services.

Lynnwood shooting prompts multiple school lockdowns
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A shooting that reportedly involved two Meadowdale High School students left one person injured and prompted lockdowns at four area schools.

Copper thieves target Ballard cafe, owners beyond frustrated

A cafe in Ballard has been hit by copper thieves twice this week. The co-owner said he is beyond frustrated and feels let down by city leaders.

Girl Scouts troop draws buzz after runaway cookie sales outside cannabis shop

A New Jersey Girl Scouts troop found cookie sales in high demand outside a cannabis dispensary, but the move may have landed the group in hot water with the organization's leaders.

Seattle nurse represents Team USA in 2026 Winter Paralympics

Erin Martin, a nurse care manager at Seattle Children's, is competing in her second Paralympics for para Nordic skiing.

WA AG Brown wins case forcing FEMA to pay back millions in disaster funds

Washington Attorney General Nick Brown announced that a court order was secured, requiring the FEMA to pay back billions in disaster mitigation funding cut last year.