April 14, 2023 Bryan Kohberger's school Washington State University records second campus death Washington State University has recorded its second death on campus so far in 2023, months after former student Bryan Kohbeger was accused of murdering four students.
April 14, 2023 Washington woman makes 'shocking' discovery after purchasing $3.99 urn at Goodwill A Washington thrifter, Josie Chase, has gone viral on TikTok after showing viewers her recent Goodwill purchase — an small urn containing an unexpected surprise.
April 13, 2023 People may still be able to access abortion pills if FDA loses US court battle While a Texas judge issued an order to suspend mifepristone from the market, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration could still continue allowing people to access the abortion pill.
April 13, 2023 'None of these laws will stop any crime': Washington firearms trainer blasts sweeping semiautomatic rifle ban A firearms instructor says Washington's forthcoming ban on many semiautomatic rifles won't put a dent in crime, but will hurt competitive shooters and other gun owners.
April 12, 2023 Washington Senate approves housing bill to legalize duplexes, fourplexes The Washington Senate has approved a measure legalizing duplexes and fourplexes in nearly every city. The measure would increase supply and address the state’s housing crisis.
April 12, 2023 Washington dad tracks, detains suspected carjacker who stole vehicle with baby in backseat A Washington couple pleaded with a carjacking suspect who allegedly stole their vehicle to give them their baby before he drove off with the 1-month-old in the backseat.
April 12, 2023 Biden DOJ recommends no jail time for trans vandal of Catholic church: 'F--- Catholics' President Biden's Justice Department is recommending no jail time for a trans vandal who destroyed a Catholic church after throwing the book at a pro-life activist.
April 11, 2023 Growing number of Democratic states are stockpiling abortion drugs More Democratic states are stockpiling abortion medications as fears that restrictions are on the way grow. Some courts are starting to put restrictions on popular abortion medications.
April 10, 2023 Machete-wielding burglary suspect in Washington subdued with ‘less-lethal force,’ deputies say A machete-wielding suspect was subdued with less-lethal beanbag rounds after allegedly burglarizing a local business and attempting to flee deputies, authorities said.
April 9, 2023 Washington state crews responding to boat fire in Tacoma Tideflats, residents receive smoke warning Multiple agencies are responding to a fire that broke out aboard the Kodiak Enterprise Saturday, prompting officials to issue a warning for surrounding residents.