May 11, 2023 Seattle police nab suspect who stole SUV with help from Apple AirTag Seattle police officers early Thursday tracked down a suspect and recovered a stolen car thanks to an Apple AirTag tracking device that led officers to the location.
May 11, 2023 Democrat Hilary Franz, Washington’s Public Lands Commissioner, announces run for governor Hilary Franz, a Democrat who spent the last seven years leading Washington’s public lands department, has announced her campaign for governor.
May 10, 2023 AP shocks by reporting trans kids are ‘protected from parents’ with new gender-affirming care law An Associated Press report, “Trans minors protected from parents under Washington law," raised eyebrows as the state made it easier for transgender kids to undergo gender-affirming care.
May 10, 2023 2 injured in Washington state after small plane crashes outside home Two men were critically injured after a float plane crashed in the front yard of a home in Lakewood, Washington, on Tuesday afternoon, fire officials said.
May 10, 2023 Seattle passes bill in response to dozens of firefighters attacked responding to fires amid homeless crisis The Seattle City Council has passed a bill protecting firefighters after a surge in attacks against first responders, often taking place at homeless encampments.
May 10, 2023 AI will be the political left's 'single greatest weapon' against religious faith and truth, says expert As AI technologies grow, experts and faith leaders share concerns over AI and worship. Faith leaders weigh in, saying AI can learn the gospel, but can't ever experience and share it as humans can.
May 10, 2023 Researchers make discovery off Pacific Coast to better understand earthquakes: 'Messengers from the deep' University of Washington researchers are working to better understand earthquake zones off the West Coast ahead of a potential quake in the Cascadia Subduction Zone within 50 years.
May 9, 2023 Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signs new law to increase housing supply as home prices and homelessness soar Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a housing measure into law, overriding previous rules that kept large city areas in Washington available for only single-family homes.
May 9, 2023 'Most hippie' town outlaws drugs after overdose surge Seattle radio host Jason Rantz on a Washington town criminalizing public drug use after struggling with overdoses
May 9, 2023 Dam owner to pay $1 million after polluting WA river with tiny rubber particles A dam operator in Washington will pay $1 million in fines and restitution after a synthetic field turf ripped and spilled toxic rubber particles into the Puyallup River in 2020.