Washington minimum wage to top $16 an hour next year
Meanwhile, some salaried workers and rideshare drivers could see their earnings rise from other state-required adjustments.
Small businesses in unincorporated King County eligible for break-in repair...
Businesses must have 10 employees or less to be eligible for up to $5,000 for repairs
Man stabs former teacher | King County Crime Dive
In this episode, we take a closer look at a man who stabbed his former teacher at a Catholic school in Federal Way; and Renton police warn of staged vehicle collisions that result in carjackings.
King County Councilmember calls for audit of juvenile diversion programs
Reagan Dunn says the program lacks transparency and accountability measures.
King County Library System receives grant to develop a climate...
The National Endowment for the Humanities gave a $133,252 grant to help develop climate initiatives.
Gov. Jay Inslee tests positive for COVID-19
‘He is experiencing very mild symptoms, including a mild cough’ governor’s office says
King County Council members encourage people to not drive for...
The Week Without Driving is meant to put policy makers, elected leaders and transportation professionals in the place of those who don’t have the option to drive.
County Councilmember Upthegrove running for state lands commissioner
Fifth Democrat to enter race; council District 5 includes parts of Kent, Renton
King County salmon habitat recovery projects receive state funding
The state awarded 66 grants totaling $53.7 million to projects in and around Puget Sound.
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Molotov cocktails lead to prison sentence | King County Crime...
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Renton man sentenced for role in plot to burn down...
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Behind the Auburn Proud Boy sentencing | King County Crime...
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Minimum wage raise proposed for unincorporated King County
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UW study explores meth and fentanyl exposure on public transit
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Report details King County Sheriff’s Office misconduct complaints
Local singer Zan Fiskum advances to final 9 on ‘The...
Maple Valley singer has ties to Kent
Paradiso Festival is on the rocks following lawsuit
Paradiso Festival, one of the most popular annual EDM events in Washington state, may be in trouble after one of…
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They wanted to tell true-crime stories, so they started a...
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New TV show filming in Snoqualmie
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Gallery: Bumbershoot Music & Arts Festival 2019
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Seattle Art Fair renews partnership with Frye Art Museum
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Seattle Art Fair returns Aug. 1
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Despite Construction, Pioneer Square’s Art Galleries Remain Strong
Sound Transit seeks feedback to light rail fare changes, parking...
Online open house available through Oct. 22
New COVID-19 vaccine: Public Health — Seattle & King County...
Dr. Eric Chow discusses the updated vaccine recommended by the CDC
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Teenage shootout | King County Crime Dive
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Girls design award-winning app to help out-of-state abortion patients
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Auburn man receives 18-year sentence for role in U.S. Capitol...
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Juveniles fire shots at each other in Des Moines at...
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Behind the violent deaths of a rideshare driver and a...
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Another deadly year in Washington state for fatal collisions
Local police department’s high rate of K9 dog bites |...
In this episode, we look at how the Auburn Police Department has one of nation’s highest rates of K9 dog bites.
Man with brain injury harasses neighbors with few consequences |...
In this episode, Jonathan Arnold has allegedly harassed and sexually assaulted women in his Enumclaw neighborhood for more than two years. However, many — if not most — of these incidents have never been met with consequences because Arnold, who suffers from a traumatic brain injury, is consistently found to be unable to stand trial.
Candidate steals hammers; Kent marks 17th homicide in 2023 |...
In this episode, a Federal Way City Council candidate was accused of stealing from a hardware store; and the city of Kent marks its 17th homicide so far in 2023.
Editorial: Reopen schools in fall, but do it safely
Don’t bully schools into reopening. Protect our students.
Why this newspaper is capitalizing Black | Editorial
Moving forward, Seattle Weekly and the rest of Sound Publishing’s King County titles will capitalize Black when referring to the…
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Wear your face-hugging, ever-loving mask | Editorial
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Thank you grocery store clerks
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To our elected officials: Be bold, be consistent, be honest,...
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Gov. Jay Inslee talks about homelessness and the climate
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We need to, but how do we talk about race?
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Despite ruling on Public Records Act, we need to keep...
Mind over miles: Thoughts from the Seattle Half Marathon
Reporter runs the 13.1-mile race in 2:01:40.
Huskies fall to Ducks, 35-31 | Photos
The University of Washington Huskies fell to the Oregon Ducks, 35-31, on Oct. 19 to a sellout crowd at Husky…
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Wilson’s 4 TDs, late field goal miss helps Hawks edge...
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Marysville Olympian, honored Wednesday, found dead at 42
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Spread the wealth? Money crunch is coming for Seahawks
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Seahawks fans come out in droves for Kids Day
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Microsoft CEO announces cricket stadium coming to Seattle area
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Seahawks host mock game at Lumen Field | Preseason football...
Back to School: Envisioning Education in the 10G Era
Discover the beauty of summer at Bloedel Reserve
Mastering RV Financing: The Ultimate Five-Minute Guide
Could Accessory Dwelling Units (aka ADUs) be the solution for...
The Double Bind
Allegations of rape will get you an audience with the King County Prosecutor’s office. But justice is more elusive.
The Fear and Resolve of Those Most Threatened by a...
Seattle’s Muslims and Mexican immigrants share their hopes and concerns following the election.
