Jim Nelson

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Pacific resident in unique position to help city rebuild after flooding

Eric Petersen, who works for an excavating company, jumped into immediate action after a levee breach along the White River. PACIFIC, Wash. — As King County engineering crews and independent contractors...

Motorcyclist critically injured in Renton ‘road rage’ crash; suspect arrested

The suspect was arrested at the scene, and is facing several charges including vehicular assault, reckless driving and endangerment. RENTON, Wash. — A motorcyclist is in serious condition after he was...

Washington Task Force 1 deployed to Skagit County to conduct search and rescue missions

The highly trained team is often deployed nationwide, but hasn't been activated in its home state since the Oso landslide in 2014. SKAGIT COUNTY, Wash. — A highly trained rescue team...

Tacoma City Council adopts changes to rental housing laws

The Tacoma City Council framed the vote as a win for both landlords and tenants, while housing justice advocates say they feel slighted. TACOMA, Wash. — Despite a last-minute protest outside...

Seattle’s ‘last roadhouse’ to close, ending 94-year-old owner’s run as bartender

The Shanty Tavern has been a staple in Lake City for several decades, but John Spaccarotelli says "it's time" to move on. SEATTLE — John Spaccarotelli has been serving drinks at...

Recently planted Douglas Fir sawed off, stolen from Seattle park weeks before Christmas

The theft has sparked theories the tree was taken as a self-serve Christmas tree. SEATTLE — A young, recently planted tree was sawed off and stolen from Miller Park in Seattle's...

SEA Airport braces for busiest Thanksgiving travel day on Sunday

About 180,000 passengers are expected in and out of the airport, capping the holiday surge in which 900,000 people passed through. SEATAC, Wash. — While many travelers have already made it...

Poachers arrested in connection to elk killing on Carnation Farms property

The iconic herd in the Snoqualmie Valley has been targeted in the past due to their visibility and accessibility, according to state wildlife officers. CARNATION, Wash. — A Lynnwood man is...

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