Gray whale 'graveyard' growing along Washington coast

A handful of whale beachings each year is normal for the Washington coast, but the recent increase is alarming.

Police still seek suspect in fatal stabbing of UW student

A 19-year-old University of Washington student was stabbed to death Sunday night in a laundry room at an off-campus housing complex. Police are currently searching for the suspect.

These cities rank as the best places to start a career in 2026, according to data

For young professionals searching for a job in a crowded market, finding an opportunity may come down to the zip code you're in, which might improve your odds of securing a job based on a recent report.

Group sues Trump administration over Reflecting Pool changes

A lawsuit has been filed against the Trump administration over its changes to the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool.

Fire restrictions begin in Washington state
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A fire management specialist with the U.S. Wildland Fire Service details early fire season restrictions in Washington and explains how to create defensible space to protect your homes.

Catalytic converter thefts rising again and one Toyota model is being targeted, police warn

Local law enforcement agencies across the country are warning that catalytic converter thefts are on the rise again, and this time they are noting one particular model that thieves are targeting.

Iowa mass shooting suspect captured at metro Atlanta hotel

Federal agents captured a teenager wanted for a mass shooting in Iowa at a hotel in Forest Park on Monday morning.

Seattle legend Bill Nye celebrated at Madame Tussauds New York

Bill Nye the Science Guy was honored Thursday at Madame Tussauds New York, with his own lifelike wax figure for his commitments to science communication and education.

Kaiser Permanente sued over WA pediatrician accused of child sex abuse

A lawsuit was filed against Kaiser Permanente in Clark County, alleging the healthcare company failed to protect patients against a doctor with decades of child sexual abuse accusations.

Starbucks announces dozens of Seattle summer layoffs

Dozens of Starbucks' tech employees in Seattle will be laid off this summer, between June and August.

Trump says he aims to suspend gas tax amid high fuel prices

President Donald Trump said on Monday morning that he aims to suspend the federal gas tax for a period of time to help address high fuel prices.

Iran latest: Trump says US-Iran ceasefire is on 'life support' after latest rejected proposal

"Totally unacceptable" were the words President Donald Trump used to describe Iran’s response to the latest U.S. proposal to end the ongoing conflict between the two nations. The president’s rejection came shortly after the reply was delivered by Pakistani mediators.

WHCA Dinner shooting suspect Cole Allen pleads not guilty

The man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump at last month’s White House Correspondents’ Association dinner pleaded not guilty Monday to all charges. 

Hantavirus latest: American evacuated tests positive, 2 passengers relocated to Atlanta

As the group of 18 American passengers from the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship return to the U.S., one tested positive for the virus overseas and two others have been relocated to Atlanta.

Seattle Vietnamese restaurant hopes for community support
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Mother and daughter duo Oanh Nguyen and Huong Huynh are appealing for community support to save their Rainier Valley restaurant, Thien Phat, from potential eviction.

Seattle Vietnamese restaurant hopes for community support to stay open

On Mother's Day, a mother and daughter duo who own a restaurant in Seattle's Rainier Valley are hoping for a little love from the community.