Police launch investigation into ‘potential homicide’ in Kent, WA

Police are investigating a suspicious death in Kent, after two people were found unconscious in a park early Wednesday morning, possibly due to an overdose.

James Van Der Beek dies following battle with colon cancer

James Van Der Beek, a television star known for “Dawson’s Creek" and “Varsity Blues," has died at 48 following health struggles.

Texas DPS warns about fake El Paso road closure memo

The Texas Department of Public Safety issued an urgent warning Wednesday regarding a fraudulent memo circulating online that falsely claims major highways in the El Paso area will be closed for 10 days.

January jobs report shows US added 130K jobs exceeding economists expectations

The Labor Department's Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) jobs report released Wednesday shows U.S. employers added 130,000 jobs in January, above the expectations of economists.

El Paso flights resume; Trump official says cartel drones breached airspace

Temporary flight restrictions to El Paso International Airport have been lifted by the Federal Aviation Administration and all flights will resume as normal.

Immigration attorneys detail Whipple Building visit in court filings

A group of civil rights attorneys have detailed their visit to the Whipple Federal Building used to hold detainees during Operation Surge in Minnesota.

Super Bowl champ Sam Darnold works shift at Seattle Raising Cane's
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12s gathered outside the windows at the soon-to-open Raising Cane's in the University District to get a peek at Seahawks quarterback and Super Bowl champion Sam Darnold.

Pioneer Square pergola damaged in Super Bowl celebrations
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History has once again repeated itself. We're learning in the aftermath of the Seahawks Super Bowl victory on Sunday, a historic Seattle landmark has been damaged and vandalized.

WA businesses, homeowners working to get on their feet after December flooding

Months after December atmospheric rivers flooded out entire communities across western Washington, some people are still working to get back on their feet.

WA businesses still recovering from December flooding
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Homes destroyed, businesses damaged, and families forced out as floodwaters swept across western Washington. That was the reality back in December. Now, months later, some people are still working to get back on their feet.