State Patrol blames impairment, distraction, speeding and not wearing seat belts for higher numbers
Fire broke out Tuesday evening, Aug. 16; four fire departments responded
Seeks injunction in efforts to improve safety at crime-ridden complex
Company denies accusations that it discriminated against pregnant employees
State Office of Independent Investigations ready to go to work
For Aug. 1 election
Senate Republican leader says no agreement reached yet with Democrats; session to start May 16
Interested in running for office? Workshops have the details
Vote 47-1 in favor of state B&O tax exemption; measure moves to House
To strike most of Western Washington Thursday evening through Friday evening
Flu-related hospitalizations are higher so far this year in U.S. than every previous season since 2011
He worked 37 years in the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office; the last 15 as its leader
Six South King County police departments partner to attract more diverse workforce
PSE proposal could hike electric by $16, gas by $12 per month to average bill in 2023
Republican activists reportedly posted signs that warns boxes are ‘under surveillance’
She replaces Peter Rogoff who left in May after board voted to replace him
Group brings law enforcement, prosecutors, retailers together to combat growing problem
She is CEO of Greater Richmond Transit Company in Virginia
Riders can expect delays later this year
First case involves death of Kent man; future inquests include Auburn, Kent, Federal Way police