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Seattle real estate agent seeing ‘rapid change’ in market from last year
The 2026 spring homebuying season began energetically, with Seattle seeing a surge in buyer activity and listings.
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I-5 bridge replacement estimated to cost $7.8B, official estimate states, but full project could run over $14B
Gov. Bob Ferguson held a press conference sharing developments on the massive (and expensive) construction project Tuesday morning.
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Pacific Science Center sells part of campus for $17.25 million
The property is located on the northeast corner of the campus and includes the Carnevali Pavilion, the Boeing IMAX Theater,…
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Seattle police investigate possible human skull at recycle warehouse
A Waste Management employee reported finding what looked like a human skull in West Seattle.
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Flood Watch issued in western Washington, moderate flooding expected
An atmospheric river threatens western Washington with significant rainfall, prompting a Flood Watch for several counties.
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‘Iran posed no imminent threat’ | Top US counterterrorism official resigns over Iran war
The National Counterterrorism Center Director Joe Kent said he couldn’t support Israel’s alleged pressure to continue the war with Iran.
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Uwajimaya returns to its roots nearly a century later
The iconic store is planning to expand to Issaquah and return to Tacoma, where it all began. #k5evening
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SEA Airport launches food pantry for unpaid TSA workers
Friday was the busiest air travel day of 2026, but for TSA workers it marked their first full missed paycheck…
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Pierce County advances plan for temporary ban on new detention facilities
A Pierce County Council Committee advanced a proposal that would create a six-month ban on new detention centers being established…
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Seattle to pause construction projects during World Cup
The Seattle Department of Transportation announced it will temporarily pause projects in high-traffic areas starting June 8.
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