March 15, 2022 Homeless career criminal allegedly threw Seattle woman, 62, down stairs at light rail station A homeless man in Seattle has been charged after grabbing a 62-year-old woman and twice throwing her down the stairs at a light rail station earlier this month, authorities said.
March 12, 2022 Seattle man who beat police officer with baseball bat in 2020 riot sentenced to prison A man who struck a police officer in the head with a baseball bat during a riot on the streets of Seattle in 2020 has been sentenced to multiple years in prison.
March 3, 2022 Washington state woman sentenced to prison for setting 5 Seattle police vehicles on fire during 2020 protest A Washington state woman was sentenced to five years in prison Tuesday for setting nearly a half dozen police vehicles on fire during protests in downtown Seattle in 2020.
March 3, 2022 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in war zone Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parish still has family in Ukraine.
March 3, 2022 Ukrainian churches sending prayers, money to friends and family in Ukraine Ukrainian churches are praying for relief. Most of the Holy Trinity Ukrainian Mission Parrish still has family in Ukraine.
February 22, 2022 Bike helmets are the new target of 'everything is racist': Jason Rantz Jason Rantz tells 'Tucker Carlson Tonight' the surprising reason why Seattle chose to remove the helmet bike law.
February 22, 2022 Seattle police union appeals to new mayor over budget plans: 'Put public safety before politics' Seattle’s largest police union appealed to the new mayor, two years after fallout from the CHOP/CHAZ anti-police protest zone, and urged him to prioritize fixing the current "public safety crisis" and "put public safety before politics."
February 22, 2022 Seattle parents angry and upset as graffiti makes their city seem like 'a war zone' In the city of Seattle, Washington, defaced public and private property is everywhere — on storefronts, bridges, street signs, even recycling bins — and parents and others shared concerns with 91±¬ÁÏ Digital.
February 21, 2022 Biden's homelessness czar will only worsen nation's crisis Jeff Olivet was tapped to be the Executive Director for the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness (USICH) on January 31.
February 20, 2022 Seattle Police Department struggling to hire new officers amid surging crime Violent crime reached a 14-year high in Seattle last year as the city's police department deals with a staffing shortage that is straining its ability to protect the community.