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.
A new podcast for King County residents
See videos of attack as well as bodycam footage of officer firing at dog.
The multi-agency task force will cooperate to find ways to improve safety in the cash-only industry.
Special podcast series explores Auburn Police Officer Jeffrey Nelson’s role in the death of Jesse Sarey.
The couple was previously convicted for fraud and skipped sentencing on April 29.
The Sukhoy family found themselves stuck in Warsaw due to debit card issues.
River Ridge Elementary instructor placed on administrative leave by Kent School District.
This added on to the existing number of vacancies in the department.
Allan and Joann Thomas are in trial in Seattle on fraud charges.
Gavin Downing refused to keep ‘silence in the library’ amid attempted book banning and censorship.
The auditors found that program expansions lead to three-times the amount of applications.
Most of the settlement money will be used to mitigate the opioid crisis in Washington.
A new podcast for King County residents
Across the state, 126 Indigenous people remain missing, with 31 having gone missing in King County.
As of April 28, 70 TB cases have been reported, and 17 new cases have connections with each other.
Puget Sound’s kelp forest are in decline due to pollution and threats from climate change.
Amid teacher shortage, Renton pilots program to fast-track students into educators for the district.
