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Seattle study gives NICU parents genetic answers in days, not years
Groundbreaking research at Seattle Children’s Hospital provides critical genetic diagnoses for newborns within 48 hours.
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Deputies find body hidden in barrel, Cowlitz County landlord arrested
Cowlitz County deputies obtained a search warrant for the 67-year-old man’s property on Dec. 16 and found the body of…
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Gov. Ferguson announces support for tax on state’s millionaires
The proposal would tax the wealthiest people in the state, based on annual income.
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Vehicle of interest impounded in fatal Tacoma collision involving WSP trooper
A dark-colored pickup truck struck the trooper Friday and continued southbound on SR 509 without stopping, police said.
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How to watch, livestream the New Year’s at the Needle firework and drone show ringing in 2026
You can watch New Year’s at the Needle on KING 5 in Seattle, KREM 2 News in Spokane, KGW 8…
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SR 167 bridge reopens ahead of schedule in Pacific
All northbound lanes of SR 167 have reopened over the SR 167 bridge in Pacific following a months-long reduction.
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Snoqualmie Pass to open for ski season; high demand expected amid highway closure to Stevens Pass
Mother Nature’s delay has tested the patience of skiers and snowboarders who are accustomed to hitting the slopes earlier in…
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Family of man who died in fall at Emerald Queen Casino seeks answers amid their grief
The family of 37-year-old Evan Potifara is remembering him as a caring brother, son, and uncle. He died Saturday night…
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Popcorn, kindness, and free movies: Monroe Theater lifts spirits for flood victims
A Monroe movie theater is spreading holiday cheer by offering free movies, popcorn, and community support to families impacted by…
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‘Nothing to lose’: Embattled treatment center owner speaks out after state shutdown
Jeremiah Dunlap defends his Rainier Recovery Centers. KING 5 confronted him with the evidence.
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