Boeing firefighter contract deadline approaching
Time is running out for Boeing and its union firefighters to agree on a new contract.
Shoreline apartment fire displaces 74 people
Dozens of people were displaced after an apartment caught on fire in Shoreline Thursday afternoon.
74 people displaced after apartment fire in Shoreline
Dozens of people were displaced after an apartment caught on fire in Shoreline.
Police investigate death at a bar in Kent
Police are investigating after someone died at a bar in Kent overnight.
Zoning issues further delay Burien's tiny home village project
A recent decision by the Burien City Council regarding zoning regulations has sparked controversy over the fate of a proposed tiny home project, aimed at aiding individuals experiencing homelessness.
Zoning issues further delay Burien's tiny home village project
A recent decision by the Burien City Council regarding zoning regulations has sparked controversy over the fate of a proposed tiny home project, aimed at aiding individuals experiencing homelessness.
Neighbors describe explosion and fire that destroys Ballard cafe: 'Our whole house shook'
A fire and explosion destroyed a neighborhood cafe in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood on Thursday morning.
Explosion destroys Ballard cafe
A fire and explosion destroyed a neighborhood cafe in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood on Thursday morning.
Ex-Bothell councilmember accused of murder delays trial again after no-show
A former Bothell city councilmember accused of murdering a 20-year-old woman in her own home refused to show up to court on Thursday, delaying the justice process another day.
2 UW football players plead not guilty to assault charges
The pair are accused of assaulting a bicyclist near the UW campus.
First-of-its-kind surgical robot to be used in Washington
The Da Vinci 5 is designed for everything from general surgeyr to colorectal surgery, to urology and head surgery.
From classrooms to condos: The repurposing of Seattle's former Queen Anne High School
"I’m not someone who wants to go back to high school, but when I come into this building, the nostalgia is so positive."
A look inside the historic Queen Anne High School
An idea that has been tossed around to fix Seattle's housing crisis? Put apartments in vacant school buildings.
Auburn educator honored as State Teacher of the Year at White House event
A Washington teacher was honored as one of the State Teachers of the Year during a ceremony at the White House on Thursday.
Everything we know about the missing zebra in WA right now
Despite numerous credible sightings reported to RASKC and law enforcement, including one as recent as Thursday morning, the zebra has managed to evade capture thus far.
2026 World Cup to highlight Lumen Field's groundbreaking recycling program
Seattle sports fans create tons of garbage, which is why Lumen Field's one-of-a-kind recycling program is essential, especially with the World Cup coming up soon.
Why students are protesting at the University of Washington campus
A pro-Palestinian occupation on the University of Washington campus isn't the only protest students are participating in.
Seattle's Climate Pledge Arena dos and don'ts
From the arena's bag policy to its water bottle regulations to a list of prohibited items, here's how to ensure a smooth experience for your next visit.
Seattle zoo responds to bear eating ducklings: It's 'the circle of life'
One of the Woodland Park Zoo's brown bears has now gone viral – just for being a bear.
Top ways to celebrate Star Wars Day in Seattle
If you are hoping to turn the clock back this weekend, you don't need to travel to a galaxy far, far away to celebrate Star Wars Day.