King 5 News
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Seattle rideshare drivers protest ‘flooded’ market, demand Uber and Lyft stop adding new drivers
Members of Washington’s Drivers Union gathered outside Uber’s engineering offices in downtown Seattle during rush hour Wednesday, chanting and holding…
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Aviation group raises possibility of high-speed rail link to SEA Airport
WSDOT reportedly has had ongoing discussions about incorporating air mobility into the state’s high-speed rail planning, including the possibility of…
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Fake roofers prey on Seattle’s elderly, police warn as losses near $1 million
Investigators uncovered 22 victims since April of last year. One North Seattle woman nearly lost $34,000 to the scheme before…
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You may still be able to get a refund on your trip to Puerto Vallarta or Guadalajara
Can you get a refund on your flight or Airbnb? Should you still go? Here’s what travelers need to know.
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‘This information needs to be out there’: Scammers are mining public records to run a slick new phone con
A new scam is exploiting families of recently arrested individuals, using public records to appear credible. Victims are asked to…
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Washington Secretary of State ‘horrified’ by State of the Union
Democrat Steve Hobbs attended the address where Trump reiterated that elections are riddled with widespread voter fraud, which is not…
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Seattle Torrent players accept Flavor Flav’s Las Vegas invite to ‘celebrate like we deserve to’
Seattle Torrent players, fresh off a gold-medal win at the 2026 Winter Olympics, plan to celebrate in Las Vegas at…
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Community works to rebuild safety net after deadly Rainier Beach shooting
A Rainier Beach nonprofit is stepping up student safety efforts after two high schoolers were fatally shot at a bus…
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Man charged with murder in deadly Des Moines house fire
A man with stab wounds was found when officials responded to a house fire in Des Moines on Feb. 1.
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‘Your grave has been dug up’: Court records show long history of threats at Key Peninsula home before fatal stabbings
Court records describe fears for safety and a warning: “I don’t feel safe in my house.”
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