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Fake mail carrier accused of violently strangling Seattle homeowner’s wife during demand for bitcoin
Court records describe a mail suit, cellphone jammer and zip ties in alleged home attack.
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25 years after Nisqually quake, expert warns ‘it will happen again’
The City of Seattle marked the anniversary of the 6.8 magnitude earthquake on Thursday by discussing ongoing contingency plans for…
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After decades of fighting for victims of vehicular crime, King County’s top traffic prosecutor steps down
Amy Freedheim, who helped lower the legal blood-alcohol limit and elevated vehicular homicide penalties, vows to keep advocating for safer…
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‘It’s unbelievable’: Family speaks after son kills mother, 3 neighbors on Key Peninsula
The partner of the suspect’s sister describes warning signs the night before the attack and desperate calls for help the…
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Some Washington state campgrounds and parks may close permanently this spring
Nineteen sites across the state, 11 in western Washington, could see reduced services or shut down entirely under proposed budget…
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Teen arrested after Capitol Hill shooting, attempted carjacking, police say
A pizza shop was hit by gunfire after a teen escorted out of a bar allegedly shot at security and…
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WA House leader apologizes for being ‘impaired’ during committee meeting
Joe Fitzgibbon, D-West Seattle, can be heard slurring his words during the House Appropriations Committee meeting Wednesday.
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DNR says budget cuts threaten closure of some Washington outdoor recreational sites
DNR says outdoor recreation faces potential closures as budget cuts impact the state’s ability to maintain public lands safely, threatening…
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Mount Rainier won’t require timed entry this year
Timed entry won’t be implemented, even during the peak summer season.
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WSU Greek Row parties paused after ‘safety-related incidents’
WSU’s Panhellenic and Interfraternity Executive Councils put out the order Wednesday, pausing events until at least March 8.
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