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Suspect arrested for stabbing in Bitter Lake, knife recovered
Seattle Police arrested a male for stabbing another man in the Bitter Lake neighborhood two and 1/2 weeks ago. On July 31, 2024 at 5:02pm, patrol officers responded to reports of a possible stabbing near Aurora Ave N and N 143rd St. Police located a 29-year-old male suffering from a...
Highline Headlines - August 23, 2024
On Tuesday, August 27, all Highline Public Schools staff will engage in our Annual Equity Symposium. All school and district buildings will be closed to the public to allow our staff to attend this all-day event. 📲 Download ParentSquare. Want to stay effortlessly connected and informed about your child's...
Seattle researcher explores how TikTok might influence youth mental health: HealthLink
SEATTLE — What is TikTok doing to our brains? It's something researchers are exploring more deeply as conversations over how social media impacts mental health become more common among families and medical circles. Specifically, a Seattle-based psychology researcher wants to know how TikTok influences youth mental health. "Nothing is...
WA state workers plan walkout over what they call 'disrespectful' contract offer
(The Center Square) – The latest bargaining session between union leadership for the Washington Federation of State Employees and the Office of Financial Management lasted 15 hours, but apparently did not bring the two sides any closer to a contract agreement. WFSE members have scheduled a Sept. 10 walkout for some 50,000 state employees. According to a union update, leaders are frustrated with negotiations on the new two-year contract (2025-2027)...
Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce seeking nominations for its 2024 Business Awards
EDITOR’S NOTE: South King Media Founder/Publisher Scott Schaefer serves on the Board of Directors for the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce. The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce has officially opened nominations for its 2024 Business Awards, inviting the public to recognize outstanding businesses, organizations, and individuals in the community.
No. 22 Pilots Down Huskies in Season Opener 2-1
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The No. 22 Portland Pilots notched a 2-1 win over the Washington Huskies on Friday at home at Merlo Field. The win gives Portland a victory to start the 2024 campaign. Sebastian Nava and Nicky Dunbar were the two goalscorers for Portland. It's the third time in...
Top-tier side quests if you’re going to PAX West
Thousands of gamers will be in Downtown Seattle this Labor Day Weekend for PAX West, the original convention for gamers and gaming culture. Seattle makes sense as the longstanding setting for this event, with its often dreamy board game weather and reputation as “the Hollywood of video games,” but if you haven’t visited in a while, the city has quite a few new features in addition to its classic waypoints.
Seattle, School District to invest $14M in school safety following gun violence incidents
The City of Seattle and Seattle Public Schools are investing a combined $14.5 million in a variety of violence interruption and youth safety measures. The funding was announced at a press conference held at Rainier Beach High School Thursday. SPS Superintendent Brent Jones said students and staff will notice changes...
Seattle City Light and federal fisheries agency still at loggerheads over fish
After three years of negotiations, there remains some distance between Seattle City Light and state and federal regulators over what the utility must do to improve operations at its upper Skagit River hydropower dams to enhance conditions for salmon — including the threatened chinook species. Empowered by law to...
2024 Tacoma Hilltop Street Fair
The Hilltop Street Fair, Tacoma's largest street fair, returns to the Hilltop community on Saturday, August 24th, from 11:00am to 7:00pm. In its ninth year, this event celebrates summer with food trucks, beer gardens, vendor booths, live entertainment stages, activities for kids, local community non-profit organizations, and much more. The...
Hit and run near Muckleshoot Plaza | Auburn police blotter
Harassment with a knife: Auburn police were dispatched on Aug. 18 after receiving a report at approximately 2:18 p.m. of a felony harassment incident at an apartment complex unit. According to the department’s public information log, police investigated a domestic violence assault at the complex, located in the 2900 block of M Street Southeast, and arrested an individual on a charge of felony harassment. The incident involved two victims. Police collected a kitchen knife as evidence in the incident.
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