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RENTON, Wash. — Tuesday’s Seahawks training camp practice looked as normal and high-spirited as any other, but for those who knew former Seattle running back Alex Collins, the day was … more
The Benton County area is having its worst year for West Nile virus since 2009, says the Benton County Mosquito Control District. On Tuesday it said that it had now trapped mosquitoes in 20 … more
Some Washington hunters will have an opportunity to buy surplus elk and deer tags beginning on Thursday. The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife announced this month that some hunters who … more
WALLACE — The 31-year-old man charged with the execution-style slayings of the Kellogg family with whom he shared a duplex  waived his right to a preliminary hearing Monday. Majorjon … more
Grays Harbor Public Utility District issued a warning that individuals in the county are posing as PUD personnel in an effort to defraud residents. PUD received messages that someone … more
A Bellevue police officer fell up to 60 feet onto Interstate 5 Tuesday while on service detail for Vice President Kamala Harris' motorcade during her visit to Seattle. Shortly after 1 p.m., the … more
Vice President Kamala Harris stopped in Seattle on Tuesday to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act being signed into law and to raise money for President Joe Biden's … more
In the midst of a heat wave, the state of Washington is reminding industries with outdoor labor forces that they are required to have measures to ensure the well-being of their workers. The … more
SEATTLE — At the twin ports of Seattle and Tacoma, there's a growing belief: China is the present, but Southeast Asia is the future. That's the direction many U.S. importers are taking as … more
One battle in Washington's dirty dog-poop-scoop wars has come to an end. The conflict between two pet waste-removal companies, Lynnwood-based Pooper Trooper and Spokane business Scoop Troop, has … more
At least 30 men detained in the Northwest Immigration and Customs Enforcement Processing Center in February were exposed to chemicals and told to "deal with it," after detention officers deployed … more
A Richland man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for exploiting poor children to make child pornography videos, while he was already a registered sex offender. Allen Richard Smith, 66, … more
SEATTLE — In hopes to deliver 250 mph rail service by midcentury, the Democrats in Washington's congressional delegation are asking the federal government for $198 million to help plan a route … more
The heat wave has begun. High temperatures into the 80s and low 90s in Western Washington are forecast through Wednesday, and the National Weather Service predicted lows at night in the mid- to … more
SEATTLE — Where to see the whales is one of the first questions tourists ask about Seattle. They're curious for good reason. The Salish Sea, the inland marine waters of Washington and … more
A new national report on Washington's obstetric care shares seemingly alarming trends about the shape our maternal health systems are in — but state health experts aren't so sure the numbers … more
SEATTLE—Washington firefighters now have more planning time and a longer season to ignite the controlled burns they use to prevent massive wildfires threatening landscapes and homes and … more
Before he became a person of interest in the deaths of four women, convicted felon Jesse Lee Calhoun was accused of smashing a woman’s car with a large stick over a $10 debt, strangling a … more
A 53-year-old homeless woman said she set eight Spokane-area fires last week because she was frustrated over the region's housing crisis. Vickie L. Smith was arrested Thursday in Tukwila, … more
Jurors on Friday convicted two more Patriot Front members of conspiring to riot by disturbing the peace at a Pride event last year in downtown Coeur d'Alene. Judge Mayli Walsh sentenced Wesley … more
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