Car Stolen in Anchorage? Enter Floyd the Thief Chaser
Rather than waiting for the police or political leaders to slow the sudden wave of stealing, ordinary people are taking matters into their own hands.
View ArticleJBLM soldiers receive awards, including for “valorous” actions
On Friday afternoon at the base, the Rangers service was honored in a ceremony that awarded medals to 295 soldiers.
View ArticleHere’s what some WA Congress members are saying about the missile strikes in...
Four members of Washington's Congressional delegation have so far released statements on Trump's order to join allies Britain and France in launching missile strikes in Syria. Here's what they said.
View ArticleJBLM Rangers receive awards, including for “valorous” actions
On Friday afternoon at the base, the Rangers service was honored in a ceremony that awarded medals to 295 soldiers.
View ArticleNo place for a daughter: Parents of homeless woman who died in RV speak out...
Sabrina Tate died April 5 in Seattle’s last safe zone for people whose home is their vehicles. It was only after her death that her family learned how their daughter had lived.
View Article‘Shame on Seattle’: Parents of homeless woman who died in RV speak out
Sabrina Tate died April 5 in Seattle’s last safe zone for people whose home is their vehicles. It was only after her death that her family learned how their daughter had lived.
View ArticleWA state lawmakers, staffers consider independent office to take harassment...
Several women have stepped forward publicly in recent months with stories of harassment or inappropriate workplace behavior by former and current Washington lawmakers.
View ArticleHundreds gather at Cal Anderson Park for second annual “March for Science” rally
This year’s “March for Science” was about more than science — it was also about public education, indigenous rights and national politics. “We have some concerns about where people in Washington,...
View ArticleConservationists, West Coast bottom fishermen embrace ‘grand bargain’
The plan approved by a federal fishery council will keep nets out of sensitive areas while opening up prime fishing grounds. The intent is more fresh fish coming to markets and better protection for...
View ArticleMilos Forman, Oscar-winning director, dies at 86
Mr. Forman’s “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” — a tragicomic story of revolt and repression in a mental institution that was based on the Ken Kesey novel — won five Oscars, including for best director...
View ArticleNational Headliner Awards for journalism announced
Seattle Times reporters Jim Brunner and Lewis Kamb have won a 2018 National Headliner Award for their reporting that uncovered child-sexual abuse allegations against former Seattle mayor Ed Murray. And...
View ArticleWatching beach volleyball at Alki in West Seattle
Watching beach volleyball at Alki in West Seattle
View ArticlePolice investigate the death of 79-year-old man found in a camper van in Ballard
Police are investigating the death of a 79-year-old man who was found in a camper near the Ballard Bridge with a single bullet hole in his body. Police said the man, whose identity has not been...
View ArticleSeattle’s ByDesign Film Festival reflects, reconstructs community
This year’s ByDesign Film Festival is being held through Sunday at the Northwest Film Forum in Seattle. Curator Mia Harrison said she wanted to call attention to representation and visibility in the...
View ArticleSpanaway man’s loved ones call for better training after deputy fatally shot...
When William Langfitt was having a mental-health breakdown, his girlfriend called 911 expecting an ambulance. Instead, a Pierce County sheriff’s deputy arrived.
View ArticleWindow washers get a bird’s-eye view of Seattle
Michael Cox and his son go to great heights on the job, even wearing superhero costumes when they’re on the job at Seattle Children’s hospital.
View ArticleMany of the state’s powerful lobbyists work from one Olympia neighborhood
Nearly one-third of the 62 homes found immediately south of the Capitol are owned or used by lobbyists, corporations or unions, according to a review of public records.
View ArticleDetectives investigate death of woman in Everett
Detectives are investigating after a woman was found dead in Everett early Saturday morning.
View ArticleLocal mosque holds special donation drive for Syrian refugees after airstrikes
Local Syrian Americans and community activists are watching the latest developments in Syria closely after the U.S. and allies launched missile strikes on Syrian targets associated with the country's...
View ArticleNASA spacecraft aims to put mystery planets on galactic map
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — Calling all planets that orbit around bright, nearby stars: NASA’s new Tess spacecraft is looking to do a head count. The Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite — Tess for...
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