DOH aims to help communities better understand overdose deaths, make informed prevention decisions
Projects across King County were awarded millions in collective funding.
The Week Without Driving is meant to put policy makers, elected leaders and transportation professionals in the place of those who don’t have the option to drive.
The state awarded 66 grants totaling $53.7 million to projects in and around Puget Sound.
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In this episode, we take a look at the sentencing of a man who wanted to burn down the Seattle police union building; and unknown suspects dumped hundreds of gallons of cooking oil into a Renton waterway.
Dept. of Ecology: ‘Deliberate dumping’ of cooking oil has killed fish, birds; will be expensive to clean.
Justin C. Moore brought 12 gasoline-filled Molotov cocktails to 2020 protest.
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In this episode, we explore how a 32-year-old Auburn man, one of the leaders of the Proud Boys organization, received an 18-year prison sentence for his role in the breach of the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
Susana Tantico receives prison sentence of 41 months for embezzling more than $3 million.
If passed, the ordinance would also raise minimum wage county employees, contractors, to $18.99/hour.
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In this episode, a group of teenagers had a shootout in Des Moines; and a man who tried to kidnap a bikini barista in Auburn has pleaded in guilty.
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In this episode, we take a closer look at a Seattle woman accused of killing a rideshare driver, as well as a 40-year-old Renton man accused of killing his own mother with a knife on her front porch.
King County’s Office of Law Enforcement Oversight (OLEO) has released their annual report on the King County Sheriff’s Office’s use of force incidents and investigations… Continue reading
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In this episode, we look at how the Auburn Police Department has one of nation’s highest rates of K9 dog bites.
Chemicals in tires allegedly end up in waterways and harm salmon populations.
The firefighters are part of a federal task force known as Washington Task Force 1.
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In this episode, Jonathan Arnold has allegedly harassed and sexually assaulted women in his Enumclaw neighborhood for more than two years. However, many — if not most — of these incidents have never been met with consequences because Arnold, who suffers from a traumatic brain injury, is consistently found to be unable to stand trial.
Two separate high-speed incidents resulted in vehicle fires in the early morning of Aug. 5.
Proposition No. 1 on the August primary election ballot.
Trace amounts of fentanyl found in letter received the day before primary elections.