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With 51-vote margin, Washington lands commissioner primary heads to recount
As ballot counting wrapped up Tuesday night, Dave Upthegrove appeared to have edged out Sue Kuehl Pederson by just 51 votes – of 1.9 million cast – for second place in the Washington state lands commissioner primary. It’s one of the closest results in a race for statewide office in Washington’s history. If the outcome […]
Man arrested for shooting neighbor with BB gun in Shoreline, WA
SHORELINE, Wash. - Police are investigating after a man allegedly shot his neighbor with a BB gun in Shoreline early Wednesday morning. According to the King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO), at around 3:30 a.m., a man called 911 stating that he had been shot and did not know who the perpetrator was.
Stolen vehicle connected to Madison Valley homicide found
Seattle police respond to a dead dog in Brighton Playfield, discovering a stolen car linked to a carjacking and homicide. The victim, a dog walker, was fatally injured during the incident. Suspect still at large.
Former Educators Raise $5,480 for Back-to-School Backpacks in Bellevue
A group of residents from Pacific Regent Bellevue, an independent senior living community, successfully raised $5,480 and collected 12 backpacks filled with school supplies to support local children in need. The initiative was led by former educators Jackie and Mike McBride in response to a nearly doubled demand for back-to-school supplies in Bellevue this year.
City of Redmond Joins Initiative to Electrify Municipal Fleets
The city of Redmond is joining nearly 350 U.S. cities on a new collaboration to electrify municipal fleets in an effort to reduce pollution, improve public health, and boost the clean-energy economy. Climate Mayors is a bipartisan network of mayors from across the United States committed to climate action. The...
Four injured in shooting on Casino Road, a hotspot for crime in Everett
Everett Police are investigating a shooting that sent four people to the hospital, with the victims’ conditions unknown as of this reporting. The shooting occurred just after 11 p.m. Tuesday night on West Casino Road in Everett. More local crime: Carjacking in Seattle’s Central District leaves dog walker, 1...
Seattle Conservation Corps Provides Second Chances And The Opportunity To Build New Lives
In the midst of rising homelessness and stagnant rates of recidivism, the Seattle Conservation Corps (SCC) is emerging as a beacon of hope for individuals seeking to rebuild their lives. Founded by Seattle Parks and Recreation in 1986, the program initially focused on providing employment for the homeless. Over the decades, SCC has broadened its mission to serve the formerly incarcerated, individuals recovering from addiction, and anyone in need of a fresh start. Through a combination of job training, education, and life skills development, the SCC is helping participants transform their lives, one day at a time.
Chris Vance is once again a Republican ... for Harris
Among the many political factions supporting Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is a group from the other side of the aisle. Republicans for Harris is a national movement that has a handful of local Washingtonians on board.
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife seeks input on new solar and wind power guidelines
OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) is updating its guidelines for solar and wind power and seeks public input. WDFW said the revised guidelines aim to ensure responsible siting of industrial renewable energy facilities to minimize impacts on wildlife and habitats. WDFW invites feedback on renewable energy development and its potential effects on wildlife, plants and habitats.
Washington State Red Light Traffic Cameras Aren’t Allowed To Do This
Washington State Red Light Traffic Cameras Aren't Allowed To Do This. So I was driving down 20th Avenue in Pasco and came across the red light traffic camera that'll send you a photo if you run a red light. The One Thing You Need To Know About Washington State Red...
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