UW lab technician detained in Tacoma released from ICE custody
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University of Washington lab technician Lewelyn Dixon was finally released from an ICE detention center in Tacoma on Thursday after being detained for months.

Man shot, killed outside Federal Way, WA apartment complex
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Federal Way police are currently investigating a shooting that resulted in the death of a 20-year-old man on Thursday.

Washington Sports Wrap: May 29, 2025
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Seattle Times Sports Columnist Mike Vorel joins the show to break down the Kraken's hiring of Lane Lambert as their next head coach. Vorel also discusses his recent column on Julio Rodriguez and his solid month of May, and he also weighs in on if he's concerned about George Kirby after a pair of rough starts back from injury. Then, we put the spotlight on the Club World Cup and FIFA World Cup as FIFA's Director of Media Relations Bryan Swanson joins the show to discuss the pair of major international tournaments coming to Seattle.

3 arrested for street racing in Bellevue
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Bellevue Police have arrested three people this week for street racing and speeding.

Why hasn’t anyone been charged in Seattle clash arrests? What we know

A violent clash between counter-protesters and police in Seattle last weekend resulted in 22 arrests, including allegations that demonstrators pushed officers off bikes, stole batons, and threw rocks.

Man killed in Federal Way shooting
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Federal Way police are investigating after a Seattle man was fatally shot an an apartment complex Thursday afternoon.

Is Netflix down? Downdetector reports thousands of outage spikes across US

Netflix went down for thousands of users across the U.S. on May 29, with many receiving a “title not available to watch instantly" error. Downdetector logged over 17,000 reports.

U.S. plans to spend billions to upgrade air traffic control system
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The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Department of Transportation (DOT) have announced a plan to modernize the nation's air traffic control system, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and capacity.

Possible gas leak causing major backup in Seattle
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Seattle Fire crews are responding to a possible chemical leak at a commercial building in the upper Fremont area, just off Aurora Avenue. Authorities say the building has been evacuated as a precaution.

7 hospitalized after shots fired at Lakewood, WA park

It was a terrifying moment in Lakewood after gunshots rang out while families were enjoying a day at the park. Seven people were injured in the shooting, according to Lakewood Police.

Cal Anderson Park clash: Who will face charges?
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Twenty-two counter-protesters arrested at Seattle's Cal Anderson Park after a violent clash with police over the weekend appeared in King County Courthouse this afternoon.

Seven people hospitalized after shots fired at Lakewood park
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Lakewood police say seven people were hurt and hospitalized after gunshots rang out in a park where families were gathered.

Alaska man pinned by 700-pound boulder for 3 hours walks away unharmed

A 61-year-old Alaska man was pinned facedown in an icy creek by a 700-pound boulder for three hours. His wife kept him alive until rescuers arrived, using air bags and brute force to free him.

UW lab tech, Green Card holder released from ICE detention in Tacoma, WA

A University of Washington lab technician held at an ICE detention center in Tacoma was released and reunited with her family on Thursday.

Case dismissed for WA teen accused of stabbing, killing mom's boyfriend

A 16-year-old Pierce County teen's homicide case, stemming from the stabbing death of his mother's boyfriend, has been dismissed after being deemed a justifiable homicide.

The Spotlight: The Fentanyl Motherlode
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King County Sheriff's Detectives are asking for the public's help to find a fugitive accused of trafficking almost 60 pounds of powder fentanyl. It's enough to kill more than 13.5 million people and at the time, was the largest drug bust in county history. Meanwhile, one of his co-conspirators pleaded guilty but was sentenced to only 20 months in prison because of limits set by the Washington state legislature. Prosecutors argued for a much longer, saying cases like this with an exceptional amount of the deadly drug deserve exceptional sentences but state lawmakers have refused to address the issue even as more than 360 people have already died of a fentanyl overdose in King County this year.