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Community-Driven Solutions to Gun Violence: Eleuthera Lisch Discusses Regional Efforts on The Day With Trae
Recently on The Day With Trae, Eleuthera Lisch visited host Trae Holiday to discuss the Regional Gun Violence Community Resource Guide. Lisch is the Director of the Regional Office of Gun Violence Prevention at Seattle & King County Public Health. She shared insights from her extensive work in gun violence prevention and emphasized the importance of community-driven solutions.
Chelan County Rape Charges Dropped Against Former Seattle Teacher
A 53-year-old former King County middle school teacher is cleared of wrongdoing in Chelan County after prosecutors dropped charges against him in a rape and assault case. Darren D. Hunter was accused of sexually assaulting a woman at his home in Chelan during a drug deal in July of last year.
Houghton and Waverly Beaches Reopened for Water Activities
Houghton Beach and Waverly Beach have been reopened for swimming, wading and other water activities, by recommendation of Public Health – Seattle & King County. Houghton Beach had been closed to swimming for two weeks, and Waverly Beach had been closed for one week due to elevated bacteria levels.
Supreme Court Ruling Gives Cities the Power to Criminalize People for Sleeping Outside
After a 6-3 vote, the Supreme Court ruled on Friday, June 28, that cities do have the power to criminalize homeless people for sleeping in public places, arguing that it is not in violation of the Eighth Amendment’s ban on cruel and unusual punishment. The decision overturned a ruling...
Companis honors Wally Webster for outstanding service to the community
Companis, a champion for volunteerism in the nonprofit sector in Snohomish and King counties, honored civic leader and Lynnwood resident Wally Webster June 27 with its annual community service award. Companis Board President Emerita, Dr. Sarah Speck, MD, presented Webster with the Janet G. Newell Award for Community Service, at a dinner ceremony at Fogo de Chão restaurant in Lynnwood.
Rantz: Sheriffs Constantine and Cole-Tindall dangerously usurping power on homelessness policy
King County Sheriff Patti Cole-Tindall, acting on the behest of her boss Executive Dow Constantine to the point that they’re effective co-sheriffs, is dangerously usurping the power of city leaders and their constituencies. Even after the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) decision in Johnson v. Grants Pass, Oregon, the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) is refusing to enforce Burien’s anti-camping ordinance. They’re insisting the homelessness ordinance be rewritten, which is unquestionably not their prerogative.
King County Sheriff’s Office still won’t arrest Burien homeless despite Supreme Court ruling
Despite a recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court, the King County Sheriff’s Office is still refusing to enforce the City of Burien’s ban on public camping. On Friday, the nation's highest court decided 6 to 3 that banning homeless encampments on public property does not constitute “cruel and unusual” punishment.
Father pleads for end to gun violence after 15-year-old son shot in the face in Auburn
AUBURN, Wash. — A rash of gun violence in King County has an Auburn family asking what it will take to end the cycle that has now touched their family. Their 15-year-old son was shot three times Saturday morning in their Auburn neighborhood. "His will to survive pushed him...
Shortage of rentals and government red tape pricing WA tenants out of market
(The Center Square) – A new report from the National Low Income Housing Coalition, or NLIHC, finds most workers in Washington are spending so much on rent, they are priced out of saving for an eventual down payment on a home of their own. The report found Washington has the fifth highest rental costs compared […]
Abused Kent woman’s death identified as homicide
Three months following her death, the King County Medical Examiner’s Office has identified the manner of death of a 28-year-old Kent woman — allegedly abused daily by her mother — as a homicide. Esther Arunong, 28, died in Renton on April 29 at Valley Medical Center, one...
King County deputy found not guilty of assault
Jurors in a King County District Court case involving a King County Sheriff’s Office deputy facing a misdemeanor assault charge have announced a verdict of not guilty. King County prosecutors alleged in charging documents that 45-year-old Matthew Wayne Good, a King County Sheriff’s Office deputy and SeaTac police officer, assaulted a suspect in March 2023 who was seat-belted and handcuffed inside a patrol vehicle. Prosecutors alleged Good punched the suspect six to eight times in the chest after the suspect, David Teson, kicked him multiple times.
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