Could Washington high school sports see a transfer portal?
The Washington Interscholastic Athletic Association (WIAA) is currently deliberating potential rule adjustments amidst ongoing discussions about student-athlete transfers, with the aim of balancing academic priorities and athletic opportunities.
New safety measures at Chief Sealth HS after teen left campus and was shot
The newly formed Chief Sealth Campus Safety Team hosted a community safety meeting Tuesday night at the high school months after a student was shot and killed off campus.
Elite team of Seattle-area athletes looks to WNBA Draft for inspiration
Young athletes are catching the wave of excitement following the WNBA Draft on Monday night.
Port Angeles paraeducators reach tentative agreement with school district
Class is back in session after paraeducators reached a tentative agreement with the Port Angeles School District over the weekend.
Port Angeles paraeducators reach agreement with school district
Class is back in session after paraeducators reached a tentative agreement with the Port Angeles School District over the weekend.
West Seattle businesses to be demolished under light rail plan are fundraising to move ahead of wrecking ball
Two local business owners who will have to move due to a light rail construction plan are turning to the community for help.
Help WSU name its new apple variety
Washington State University is once again calling on locals to help name a new apple variety, WA 64.
Student loan forgiveness: Biden announces another round of relief under SAVE plan
Another 206,000 student loan borrowers are getting relief from the SAVE plan, the Biden administration said. Here’s what to know.
UW football player played in major games despite rape investigation
University of Washington football standout Tybo Rogers will soon be arraigned on charges of rape, according to the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
Amanda Knox: What to know about new slander trial
Amanda Knox is again defending herself in an Italian court in a slander case that has the potential to remove the last legal stain against her, following her exoneration nine years ago in the 2007 murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher.
UW football player charged with raping 2 women
A University of Washington football player has been arrested for allegedly raping two college-aged students in separate incidents just days apart last year.
UW football player arrested in rape of 2 Seattle-area college students
A University of Washington football player has been arrested for allegedly raping two college-aged students in separate incidents just days apart last year.
Tacoma Public Schools to expand housing for homeless students
More than 2,500 students in Tacoma Public Schools are experiencing housing instability or homelessness, more than any other district in Washington.
Amanda Knox faces new slander trial in Italy
Amanda Knox faces another trial for slander this week in Italy in a case that could remove the last legal stain against her eight years after Italy’s highest court threw out her conviction for the murder of her 21-year-old British roommate.
Student loan forgiveness: What to know about Biden’s latest cancellation proposal
Biden shared a student loan forgiveness proposal on Monday that would cancel at least some debt for more than 30 million U.S. borrowers.
Gray skies and rain squashes Seattle partial eclipse viewing party
An unfavorable forecast dashed all hope of seeing even a sliver of the celestial phenomena in Seattle, but it didn't dampen the spirits of those who gathered to celebrate.
Port Angeles SD paraeducators to strike
The Port Angeles School District is closed Monday as paraeducators are set to go on strike. While it's the paraeducators who are striking, the union representing Port Angeles teachers says they will not cross picket lines.
David Riley embraces the uncertainty that comes with taking over at Washington State
David Riley finally found an opportunity that made him think it was time to leave what he helped create at Eastern Washington of the Big Sky Conference. Despite uncertainty about the future, Riley made the jump in part because all it required was a short move down the road.
Ohio teacher faces termination after calling in sick to attend Nashville concert, reports say
A high school teacher in Ohio is facing termination after calling off sick for two days to attend a concert in Nashville, according to reports.
Seattle Public Schools cancels gifted program 'cohorts' for equity reasons
Many parents within Seattle Public Schools are flabbergasted by the district's decision to shut down 11 schools dedicated to highly capable learners.