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Friends, neighbors in Wenatchee mourn 3 sisters found dead

On Tuesday, more than 300 people gathered to remember Olivia, Evelyn and Paityn Decker, three sisters found dead after visiting their father. He remains at large. WENATCHEE, Wash. — The deaths of...

Family of missing Arlington man desperate for answers two months after disappearance

Crime Stoppers has teamed with the family of Jonathan Hoang to offer a $10,000 reward for information. The 21-year-old has autism and was last seen March 30. ARLINGTON, Wash. — It...

Seattle becomes first city to launch ‘LimeGlider,’ the company’s new seated scooter

Lime said Seattle was the first city in the world to officially launch the all-electric pedal-free vehicle. SEATTLE — Seattle became the first city in the world to officially receive a...

Belltown residents fearful and frustrated with recent crime

Seattle police say an officer shot at a man suspected of dealing drugs on Friday; nobody was hit by the gunfire. SEATTLE — Hours after a Seattle police officer shot at...

Sound Transit delays light rail extension between Seattle and Eastside

A Sound Transit spokesperson said tests in the coming weeks will provide clarity as to when the cross-lake section of the 2-Line will open. SEATTLE — Sound Transit expects more clarity...

Jayapal slams Trump’s budget plan as ‘big, beautiful betrayal’

Washington Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal used a town hall meeting with constituents in Burien to criticize major national developments. BURIEN, Wash. — U.S. Rep. Pramila Jayapal on Tuesday sharply criticized former President...

Folklife Festival draws big crowds as Seattle visitors near pre-pandemic numbers

The annual Memorial Day weekend event is expected to draw 250,000 people to Seattle Center over four days. SEATTLE — About 250,000 people are expected to attend the 54th Northwest Folklife...

King County urges caution over Memorial Day weekend as preventable drownings persist

While the county saw a slight reduction of drowning deaths in 2024, the health department says there are "still far too many." SEATTLE — Over the last several years, preventable drowning...

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