Safety is the reason for the ban at the park with the perfect breeze for kite flying.
In 2021, a detective in Adam Myers’ case ordered photos taken in his cell of handwritten documents. Some were letters to his lawyer.
The Seattle woman, 35, told officers a man threatened her, so she stabbed him, according to police.
The two passengers reportedly did not know each other before the attack. Police arrested a suspect hours later.
The bear was apparently hit by a car, according to state Fish and Wildlife. It was seen Wednesday in neighborhoods near Mill Creek.
It’s a chance to shop, dance, get gardening tips, throw an axe and look through a big kaleidoscope. Admission is free.
Jose Eduardo Garnica received a shipment from China labeled “Furniture Parts.” It had fentanyl-manufacturing parts.
Miroslava Lewis suffered a traumatic brain injury, a collapsed lung and four fractured vertebrae, among other long-term disabilities.
John McCoy, 79, served in the state House and Senate for a combined 17 years, fighting for tribal, educational and environmental causes.
Lyndsay Lamb and Leslie Davis have made Lamb & Co. a #twinwin home-selling, home-goods brand.
Mark your calendars; Pride Month is upon us.
Sound Transit board members are set to consider which alternatives to advance for the next round of evaluation.
After he finally got an MRI, Jose Gomez’s back was injured again on the drive returning to the Monroe prison, a new lawsuit says.
Dozens of agencies worked with aviators Tuesday to coordinate a response to a simulated earthquake or tsunami.
Michael J.D. Clark Jones received help from a woman after fleeing the police. He then assaulted her while stealing her car.
There are “critical fire weather” conditions due to humidity and wind in the Cascades, according to the National Weather Service.
The man, 26, was taken to an Everett hospital with “serious injuries.”