December 13, 2022 WA man arrested after walking into courthouse with several rifles, bulletproof vest A man was taken into custody after walking into a Washington courthouse with rifles. He refused to put the weapons down when ordered by the officers.
December 13, 2022 HHS approves Washington state request to offer health insurance to illegal immigrants, citing 'health equity' President Biden's administration has approved a modification to the Affordable Care Act in Washington state that will allow illegal immigrants to enroll.
December 13, 2022 WA couple charged with illegally entering US Capitol during Jan. 6 protest A husband and wife were both charged with illegally entering the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 protest. The Washington couple was ordered to appear before a judge to enter pleas.
December 13, 2022 Seattle investigates officer who allegedly used police equipment to stalk a woman he dated A Seattle, Washington, police officer who allegedly stalked a woman over a two-month period is under investigation. The officer is accused of using police equipment for stalking.
December 13, 2022 WA Gov. Inslee's equity summit tells state agencies 'objectivity,' 'individualism' rooted in 'White supremacy' Washington Gov. Jay Inslee's equity summit included a presentation telling state agencies that ideas like "objectivity" and "individualism" are rooted in White supremacy.
December 8, 2022 Washington landlord convicted of killing tenants, stuffing bodies in suitcases A jury in Washington found a landlord guilty of killing two of his tenants and stuffing their bodies into suitcases, where they were found washed ashore a Seattle beach.
December 7, 2022 North Carolina power outage: Federal memo flags Washington, Oregon substation attacks similar to Moore County A federal memo says the power grid in Oregon and Washington suffered recent physicals attacks similar to the gunfire at substations in Moore County, North Carolina.
December 7, 2022 Pearl Harbor sorrow suffered by sailor's mom revealed in long-lost letters just returned to family Two letters from the U.S. Navy to a Washington state mom whose son was killed in the Pearl Harbor attacks — but whose remains were not identified in her lifetime — were returned to the family last week.
December 7, 2022 Washington state sees no northern giant hornets in 2022 There has been no sightings in 2022 of the northern giant hornets in Washington state. The hornets will not be considered eradicated until they go three years without one.
December 6, 2022 Washington search team discovers site of 147-year-old shipwreck that claimed 300+ lives Marine archeologists have discovered the shipwreck of the S.S. Pacific which sank in 1875 and is believed to be incredibly well preserved and could contain priceless artifacts. (Credit: Northwest Shipwreck Alliance)