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18-year-old arrested, held on $2M bail for fatal shooting of boy during Kent armed robbery
KENT, Wash. — Kent police arrested an 18-year-old man in connection to the fatal shooting of a 13-year-old boy that occurred earlier this week. A spokesperson from the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office said the 18-year-old made his first court appearance Friday afternoon, where the court found probable cause for murder in the first degree, attempted murder, and robbery in the first degree. The suspect's bail was also set at $2 million.
More green space, fewer silos: King County reveals new extreme heat plan
King County officials on Thursday presented a new plan for keeping residents safe during the hotter summers ahead. They say the plan will help local jurisdictions respond to extreme heat with a more unified approach.
Pacific Northwest Highlighted at the 2024 HollyShorts Film Festival
United Creatives, the parent 501c3 behind the Seattle Film Summit, is bringing more than 100 local creatives to represent the region at the 2024 HollyShorts Film Festival in Los Angeles. HollyShorts will be held Aug. 8-18 at the TCL Chinese Theatre. This year, the festival is celebrating its 20th anniversary.
Mariners Predicted to Land All-Star Slugger With 30-HR Power to Bolster Lineup
The Seattle Mariners are returning from the All-Star break with a slim one-game lead over the Houston Astros in the American League West. Seattle needs to add more offense before the July 30 trade deadline. Could All-Star slugger Isaac Paredes of the Tampa Bay Rays be the help manager Scott Servais’ club needs?
The Stranger: Text messages reveal mayor worked with wealthy neighbor in fight over nude beach at Denny Blaine Park
The Stranger is reporting that text messages show Mayor Bruce Harrell championed the “philanthropic position” of multimillionaire mall developer and Denny Blaine resident Stuart Sloan as the mayor pushed officials last year to address nudity in the neighborhood’s park that has served as a gathering space for queer and naturist communities for decades.
Building a Resilient Community: The Importance of Infrastructure Reliability
Andrew Strong is Seattle City Light’s Interim Environmental, Engineering, and Project Delivery Officer. In today’s interconnected world, the reliability of our electrical infrastructure is more important than ever. From adding line sensors to replacing aging wooden utility poles, laying new underground electrical cables, and installing new transformers, ensuring an uninterrupted power supply is about more than just keeping the lights on.
G.Prez: Talks Entrepreneurship, Community, and Converge
Seattle-based music veteran and entrepreneur, Keith aka G.Prez Asphy, recently sat down with Converge Music to talk about his career in the music industry. G.Prez has been involved in the industry since the mid-80s when he first started DJing at local middle schools. Since then, he has made a name for himself as a DJ, promoter, producer, and label owner.
Feel Good Friday: The Northwest at the Emmys, Free Books, and the Pet of the Month
Emmy Award nominations were announced earlier this week — and several of the people recognized have ties to the Northwest. Honorees include Mountlake Terrace High School graduate Lily Gladstone for her work on Hulu's "Under the Bridge," Ballard's Jean Smart for "Hacks," Seattle-born Ken Jennings for "Jeopardy!," and Bellevue-raised Jeff Probst for "Survivor." See the full list of nominations here.
SIENNA WILDGUST MAKES HER ELITE MOTORSPORTS DEBUT ON FRIDAY
When Sienna Wildgust announced she was leaving KB Racing to join rival Elite Motorsports, she planned to debut at the NHRA Northwest Nationals outside Seattle, WA. There is no more planning to be done as it is now time for the rubber to meet the road, or in this case, to hit the track at Pacific Raceways.
Are you ready for a SummerFest Saturday?
Perfect Pacific Northwest Saturday? How does yours look? This week, don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. How does some of Seattle’s finest food, one of the world’s rarest rally cars and a thrill ride in a Subaru BRZ sound?. See. Told you. This time of the...
Inslee to agency leaders: Money’s too tight for new programs
As Washington Gov. Jay Inslee fashions his last budget proposal, he’s told directors of state agencies to not ask for money for new programs or expansion of existing ones. He wants them to tighten their spending as they deal with increasing demand for public services and rising costs to provide them. Tax collections “will likely […] The post Inslee to agency leaders: Money’s too tight for new programs appeared first on Washington State Standard.
Teen accused of shooting Tacoma detective can be charged as adult
PIERCE COUNTY, Wash. - In Pierce County court Thursday, Justus Kent pleaded not guilty to charges accusing him of shooting Tacoma Police detective Jason Brooks in August of 2023. Brooks was working with the Puget Sound Auto Theft Task Force when he was shot. Last week, the judge ruled the...
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