Steven Pass Ski Resort reopens after power outage

Stevens Pass Ski Resort received nearly two feet of fresh snow in the last 24 hours, but a power outage is keeping skiers off of the slopes.

New federal dietary guidelines: Avoid processed foods, added sugar

New guidelines for healthy eating say Americans should eat more whole foods and protein, fewer highly processed foods and less added sugar.

Sen. Mark Kelly: ‘I'm not backing down from the president and secretary of defense’

Democratic Senator Mark Kelly of Arizona says he is not backing down from President Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth after a formal censure letter was sent to Secretary of the Navy John Phelan to review the retired Navy captain's retirement rank and pay.

Avalanche danger through Snoqualmie, Stevens passes in WA Cascades

A winter storm warning is in effect in western WA, with heavy snow and high avalanche danger making travel over mountain passes hazardous.

Two men stabbed in apparent attempted robbery in Seattle's Freeway Park

Two men were stabbed during an apparent attempted robbery at Freeway Park in Seattle early Wednesday. Both victims are in stable condition as police investigate.

Alaska Airlines orders more than 100 Boeing jets, largest order in company history

Alaska Airlines has placed its largest aircraft order ever, purchasing more than 100 Boeing jets to modernize its fleet and expand international service from Seattle through 2035.

Eaton and Palisades fires: Communities reflect and rebuild one year later

One year after the Palisades and Eaton fires, recovery is underway—but for many residents in Altadena and Pacific Palisades, the road forward remains long and uncertain.

California congressman has human rights concerns after visiting ICE facility

Bay Area Rep. Ro Khanna said a recent visit to the controversial California City ICE detention center revealed what he described as serious human rights concerns.

Aldrich Ames, CIA officer who spied for Russia, dead at 84

Aldrich Ames, a CIA officer who spied for Russia, was serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to espionage charges in 1994.

Dynamite, Floods and Feuds: Washington’s forgotten river wars

Local history shows western Washington has experienced catastrophic flooding before, just not within most people’s lifetimes.

Patient at WA's Western State Hospital dies at construction site

A missing patient at Western State Hospital in Steilacoom was found dead at a nearby construction site Monday morning.

A look back at Washington's historic flooding
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It's been a few weeks since the historic flooding hit the streets of western Washington, and if you scroll through social media, the shock still seems fresh. While some insist it was a once-in-a-generation disaster, state history tells a different story.

Rapid DNA machines solving King County crimes faster
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The King County Sheriff's Office is investing in new DNA technology to speed up the crime solving process.

Extreme winter weather, crashes cause delays on WA highways

Transportation officials are warning of extreme winter weather conditions on Washington highways, leading to multiple crashes and road closures on Tuesday.