May 1 Seattle mayor's interview cut short as staff blocks questions on gun violence, surveillance Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson's staff cut short a news interview when a reporter pressed her on rising gun violence and surveillance camera policies.
May 1 Socialist mayor’s blunt 1-word message to fleeing millionaires sparks outrage: ‘We're doomed’ Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson waves goodbye to millionaires fleeing Washington state, drawing sharp criticism from pundits who say the city is doomed.
April 30 Juror who helped convict man in fatal stabbing accused in knife attack days later: report A juror who helped convict a man in a fatal stabbing is accused of a knife attack days later, allegedly telling victims he was “sent by Jesus" and raising questions about the verdict.
April 30 Seattle mayor laughs off millionaires leaving Washington state over progressive taxes, waves 'bye' Seattle's democratic socialist Mayor Katie Wilson laughed off the idea that millionaires would leave the state over progressive tax policies she supports during an interview in April.
April 29 Gunfire erupts near Seattle mayor’s event as families, children gather Gunfire erupted near a Seattle community center while Mayor Katie Wilson attended an event with families and children, police said. No injuries reported.
April 25 Inside Seattle’s open-air drug crisis as fentanyl ravages city and activists bail out alleged criminals Seattle's fentanyl crisis has been impossible to hide as open-air drug use, rising overdose deaths and struggling addicts challenge city leaders to act.
April 24 Seattle drug epidemic expands as activist groups bail out alleged criminals The Seattle drug crisis is creeping into neighborhoods and local parks. We Heart Seattle founder Andrea Suarez says left-wing activists are making it difficult to help addicts and the homeless.
April 21 Trucking company owner suing state over 'millionaires tax' says policy hits small businesses Washington's newly signed income tax on earnings over $1 million faces a lawsuit alleging it violates the state constitution and hurts small businesses.
April 18 Airline worker stole plane, performed barrel roll before deadly crash: Inside final moments Richard Russell stole a Horizon Air plane in 2018 and crashed on Ketron Island. A new documentary by director Patricia Gillespie explores his struggles and his family's grief.
April 18 Will socialism save Seattle? City advocates struggle to find solutions as homeless, drug addicts flood streets City advocates say homelessness and open-air drug use are worsening across Seattle amid growing concerns about Mayor Katie Wilson's administration.