African American workers said they felt threatened. When police arrived, the suspect said “Shoot me!”
Kathleen Jenks’ death from hypothermia was determined to be an accident. She’d been missing two days.
Police say they intervened just as the man was killing her. Months ago, he choked a different woman.
Manuel Minginfel was a star Olympian, competing four times for Micronesia. Now he’s headed to prison.
A Granite Falls man, 20, was suspected of fleeing to Everett in a stolen SUV. Deputies caught him.
The structure was built with sticks on private land. Restoring the parcel could cost up to $10,000.
Charges say Johnnie Hilliard admitted to a vicious sneak-attack on a man depositing $1 into his account.
Jorge Martinez Jr. must serve 36 years, while his brother must serve 27½, for killing Tye Burley.
Joshua Krueger was convicted of a fatal crash. He drove impaired again. It won’t change his release date.
The young woman told police she’d been depressed, when she lashed out at her family pets with a knife.
The truck tilted and rolled around 10:30 a.m., injuring the driver and damaging three other vehicles.
Hundreds of participants splashed into Puget Sound — and into 2020 — at the annual Edmonds event.
Attorney General Bob Ferguson’s office is seeking to replenish a unit of violent crime investigators.
Found dead in 2015, his name was unknown. Exhaustive genealogy work restored an identity to Terry Deggs.
Edmonds man John Fry, 24, was charged with murder for the stabbing death of his father, Stephen Fry.
Kenneth Williams begged for breast cancer treatment in prison. He was ignored until it was too late.
Under a new policy, the county prosecutor alerted defendants about two deputies accused of lying.
A Superior Court judge’s edit to a jury instruction upended the verdict in the trial of Jesse Ackerman.
The man had a $100,000 warrant out for his arrest when he was caught at the end of a stolen car chase.
Snohomish County’s top autopsy doctor will soon be J. Matthew Lacy. Dr. Daniel Selove is retiring.