“You’ll end up like this kids in Uvalde,” local student threatened classmates.
BIPOC individuals are arrested and subjected to police use of force disproportionately, report finds
George Weyerhaeuser Sr., great-grandson of the company’s founder Frederick Weyerhaeuser, died on June 11.
Release of 40 photos would be inflammatory and likely influence potential jurors, according to judge.
The city noted that union rules and the arbitration process were preventing his termination.
Kirkland Police and school district staff worked collaboratively during the investigation.
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The pair operated the now-defunct Northwest Territorial Mint in Auburn and Federal Way.
Ninety-one employees had multiple allegations of misconduct made against them in 2021.
Among the first Class 8 battery-electric trucks in America operated by a waste management agency.
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How simple circumstances can add up, leaving ordinary people high and dry.
The issue was first noticed in Afghan children in King County, but more communities may be at risk.
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What it means to be the top Republican in a liberal King County government.
12,364 WWII veterans are living in the state, with a total population of 517,912 military veterans.
Families of people killed by Jeffrey Nelson, who’s awaiting trial for murder, speak out over use of his photo at Petpalooza.
The illness is not as easily transmitted compared to COVID-19, according to health officer.
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See videos of attack as well as bodycam footage of officer firing at dog.
