Seattle dog owner says pet sitter abandoned his senior dog with dementia
A Seattle dog owner is speaking out after a dog sitter abandoned his senior dog while he was on vacation out of the country.
Teen crimes on the rise
Police arrested a 13-year-old boy accused of stealing a woman's purse and assaulting her at a West Seattle pharmacy. The incident was captured on surveillance video. Neighbors are concerned about the rise in teen violence.
Police arrest 13 year old after woman's purse stolen at West Seattle pharmacy
Police arrested a 13-year-old boy accused of stealing a woman's purse and assaulting her at a West Seattle pharmacy. The incident was captured on surveillance video.
Police arrest 13-year-old after woman's purse stolen at West Seattle pharmacy (VIDEO)
Seattle police arrested a 13-year-old boy accused of stealing a woman's purse and assaulting her at a West Seattle pharmacy. The incident was captured on surveillance video.
Seattle Storm announces Sue Bird as newest member of team ownership group
WNBA superstar Sue Bird has joined the Seattle Storm's ownership group after a distinguished playing career that included four championships and 13 All-Star appearances.
James Beard Award-winning chef, author to open 3 new Seattle restaurants
Seattle's Pioneer Square is set to welcome a trio of new dining experiences courtesy of Seattle restaurateur Renee Erickson.
Woodland Park Zoo to euthanize beloved 45-year-old hippo
On Wednesday, the zoo announced 45-year-old Water Lily, whose health was declining following a cancer diagnosis last month, will be humanely euthanized early next week.
Suspect killed by SPD at Seattle hotel identified as retired Navy doctor
The suspect gunned down by police in a Southcenter hotel has been identified as retired Navy doctor Bruce Coval Meneley.
Seattle City Council approves plan to evaluate pedestrian-only Pike Place streets
On Tuesday, the Seattle City Council approved an evaluation under the Transportation Plan to determine whether some streets through Pike Place Market should remain pedestrian-only instead of open to vehicle traffic.
Comedian and actor Ben Schwartz heads to Seattle
The official page of the beloved show "Parks and Recreation" shares that now iconic "don't be suspicious" TV moment starring Ben Schwartz as Jean-Ralpho. You can now see the actor and comedian live in Seattle.
Pike Place Market a step closer to limiting cars
It's a decades old debate. Should car traffic be banned at Pike Place Market? Folks who want to the cars gone are one step closer to getting their wish.
FTC bans non-compete clauses: What that means for Washington workers
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a new rule banning non-compete clauses for most workers in the US, and some local workers say that could benefit consumers, too.
Officials concerned by surge in abandoned building fires in Seattle
City leaders are supporting a new strong-armed solution to crack down on the recent spate of fires at abandoned buildings around Seattle.
2 WA beaches named among 25 best in US by Travel and Leisure
Two Washington beaches are recognized as some of the best beaches in the US by Travel and Leisure, joining the ranks of popular beaches in Hawaii, Florida and California.
Seattle City Council unanimously passes 20-year transportation plan
The Seattle Transportation Plan aims to address safety, equity, sustainability, mobility and economic vitality, livability and maintenance and modernization.
April's full Pink Moon rises in the night sky on Tuesday
April's full Moon is known by many names, according to different Native American tribes and cultures around the world.
Seattle expects 750K visitors for 2026 World Cup games
An estimated 750,000 people are expected to visit Seattle and Western Washington during the FIFA 2026 World Cup.
UW football players Tybo Rogers, Diesel Gordon accused of assault on Seattle cyclist
The victim alleged that the suspects physically assaulted him, spit on him, damaged his bike and glasses and called him slurs.
'Don’t turn us into criminals:' Unhoused people, advocates rally outside federal Seattle courthouse
On Monday, Supreme Court Justices weighed in on whether cities have the authority to fine or arrest individuals for sleeping in public spaces, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing discourse surrounding homelessness.
Unhoused people, advocates rally outside federal Seattle courthouse
In response to what has been labeled as "cruel and unusual punishment," numerous homelessness advocacy organizations rallied outside the Nakamura Federal Courthouse in downtown Seattle to voice their opposition.