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15-car collision in Lynnwood completely blocks 164th St SW
A crash has closed 164th Street SW in both directions.
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Mariners announce new low-cost food, ticket options
The Seattle Mariners announced dozens of Value Menu items and 27 Value Games ahead of the 2026 season.
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Controversial sheriff qualification bill heads to governor’s desk
The amended bill would not apply certain standards to current sheriffs and police chiefs.
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Several fires ignite overnight in Central Tacoma, multiple investigated as arson
The Tacoma Fire Department said up to eight fires were ignited in Central Tacoma Sunday night. One woman’s property was…
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Ballard Food Bank reopens after employee stabbed on the job
The Ballard Food Bank has reopened its doors, one week after a stabbing that rattled staff and clients.
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Some Washington oysters, clams potentially contaminated with norovirus
The FDA has issued a recall for oysters and clams recently harvested from Drayton Harbor in Washington.
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Washington income tax for millionaires headed for ‘epic fight’ before House vote
Finance Committee Chair Rep. April Berg said she was confident the House will pass states’ first income tax.
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Potential cuts to Washington’s Running Start program could cost students thousands
Washington state lawmakers are weighing $14 million in cuts to the popular Running Start program, which lets high schoolers earn…
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Ferguson signs new laws on housing, healthcare
Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a series of bills addressing housing, AI in nursing, and healthcare in Washington, including vaccines.
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Lakewood man charged with attempted murder after motel stabbing leaves woman with 20 puncture wounds
Witnesses told police a man chased a woman through a motel parking lot, knocked her down and stabbed her.
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