AAA projects busy airports, ferries and roads over the holiday weekend this year, though still below pre-pandemic counts.
Nick Huzar’s “Stuff TV” is a weekly podcast featuring experts in the field of climate change.
In this episode, a pair of King County residents have been charged with promoting prostitution and operating nearly a dozen Washington state massage businesses as fronts; and Renton police have initiated a homicide investigation into the death of a 17-year-old boy.
Advice from local rescue agencies on how to stay safe while cooling off.
According to police, undercover detectives entered the storefronts and posed as customers. The massage fronts include one location in Federal Way.
Many local libraries will start offering expanded hours in late May.
A Washington, D.C., jury convicted an Auburn man and three other Proud Boys members of a plot to attack the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
KCLS says late fines generate little revenue, with fines making up less than 1% of KCLS’ budget.
King County Crime Dive podcast.
Proposal comes following what Reagan Dunn is calling a “failure” of the state Legislature.
If passed, the property tax levy will help fund behavioral health infrastructure in the region.
King County Crime Dive podcast.
A bill partially unwinding a 2021 policing reform clears the Legislature. It is headed to Gov. Jay Inslee for his expected signing.
King County Crime Dive podcast.
2022 incident involving Cicero Sanchez is still under investigation.
Martinez-Cosman’s body was found in Renton on April 11.
The conference, organized by King County Councilman Reagan Dunn, will be held May 11.
Anthoni Jamez Orozco died on April 6, a day after he was shot during a confrontation in Seattle.
King County Crisis Care Centers proposal would raise money through a property tax.
Leticia Martinez-Cosman, 58, went missing after a Mariners game.
