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Have you seen this person? Video catches alleged arsonist set Shoreline home on fire
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KIRO Newsradio wins Regional Edward R. Murrow Award for ‘Facing Fentanyl’
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Ross: Social media companies must be responsible for content they broadcast
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Shoreline parents gather for same-sex teacher whose contract was not renewed
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Buehner: Will last weekend’s ‘summer weather’ stretch through the week?
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Pro-Israel march at UW comes face-to-face with liberated zone encampment on campus
TOP STORIES
Duplicate Bob Ferguson withdraws name from governor race
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MyNorthwest News
Melinda French Gates leaving the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
QUESTION OF THE DAY
MyNorthwest News
Local chef murdered in light rail attack; search continues for suspects
Seattle's restaurant community is grieving. A chef was murdered -- stabbed to death -- in Seattle's Capitol Hill light rail station Saturday.
Tony Delivers reaches 750 customers as delivery apps rage war against Seattle
Illes started his own delivery company, "Tony Delivers," promising to bring a customer's food within a limited delivery area for a flat fee of $5.
Seattle police shut down 6th Avenue, Cherry Street intersection
Seattle police closed down 6th Ave at Cherry Street on Sunday, blocking all lanes heading south or west for an active police scene.
Will we be able to see the northern lights again this weekend? It's likely
The northern lights captivated Western Washington and many parts of the U.S. and the world once already and it may happen again this weekend.
3 Bob Fergusons have entered the race to be Washington's next governor
Washingtonians know who will run for the state's offices and the number of Bob Fergusons running to become governor jumped to three Friday.
WWU student employees authorize strike as negotiations continue
Student employees at Western Washington University (WWU) have authorized a strike if significant progress isn't made in negotiations.
SeattleSports.com
Mariners injury update: When the M’s expect Crawford, Canzone to return
Seattle Mariners manager Scott Servais gave updates on when J.P. Crawford and Dominic Canzone are likely to return from their rehab stints.
Coaching carousel spins fast in NHL: Job security just doesn’t exist
Job security is basically an oxymoron in the world of professional coaching, and the turnover rate right now in the NHL is wild.
A new way to stream a weekly MLB game for free starts Sunday
Roku will carry MLB games on Sundays beginning this week, and viewers will be able to watch for free and not be required to use a Roku device, the streaming service announced Monday.
Video: Who is the unsung hero for the Seattle Mariners so far this season?
Who is the unsung hero for the Seattle Mariners so far this season? What has their impact been on the field that makes them “unsung”? Bob Stelton and Ryan Rowland-Smith discussed that and what he might be able to contribute to this team the rest of the season. Who is it? Watch a snippet of […]
‘I cringe at it,’ Salk says of one critique of Mariners’ offense
MLB insider and former GM Jim Bowden had a pointed critique of the Seattle Mariners' offense that Mike Salk doesn't agree with.
The Mariners are sending out free hot dogs with tiny parachutes
The Seattle Mariners have a new "Hot Dogs From Heaven" in-game promotion that quickly became a hit on social media. See it here.
KIRO Newsradio Opinion
Colleen O'Brien: Who's afraid of little old TikTok?
Why did President Joe Biden, with the overwhelming support of Congress, place a nine-month choke hold on TikTok?
Mayfield: Washington lawmakers must fix broken school funding system
Which leads us to Olympia where truly the blame for all this should rest. What lawmakers really did was make things worse.
Paul Holden: Washington has the right idea when it comes to sports betting
Recently, I was in a state where sports gambling was legal. However, I realized Washington had the right idea when it comes to sports betting.
KTTH Opinion
Rantz: You're not falling into a trap while watching the news on antisemitic campus protests
Jason Rantz wonders if a recent column calling for nuance anti-Israel protest coverage is appropriate given the progressive media bias.
Rantz: Tacoma business owner has box truck stolen twice in under three days
A Tacoma business owner became a theft victim twice in under three days after his box truck and tools were stolen.
Rantz: Seattle homeless are about to disappear!
Visit Seattle this weekend and you'll see downtown cleaned up. Why? President Joe Biden is in town to bilk the wealthy of campaign dollars.
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MyNorthwest Traffic
Brace for delays: Everett Revive I-5 is back
It's been over a year since the last downtown Everett Revive I-5. Work starts Friday, May 10, and lasts until Monday.
Sullivan: Airport expansion in high gear as summer travel approaches
The Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) is undergoing a massive construction project expansion, making drop-offs and pickups better.
Sullivan: Has tagging met its match with WSDOT's 'graffiti-battling' drone?
Taggers, you are on notice. The state of Washington is coming after you with a high-tech gadget: The world's first graffiti-battling drone.
MyNorthwest Weather
Does Washington get tornadoes? Here's what you need to know:
In recent weeks, there has been a rash of tornadoes across the nation but several listeners recently asked: does Washington get tornadoes?
Will we be able to see the northern lights again this weekend? It's likely
The northern lights captivated Western Washington and many parts of the U.S. and the world once already and it may happen again this weekend.
Northern lights grace Western Washington skies
For those who were in the right spot at the right time, you saw the northern lights in Western Washington late Friday or early Saturday.
MyNorthwest Politics
3 Bob Fergusons have entered the race to be Washington's next governor
Washingtonians know who will run for the state's offices and the number of Bob Fergusons running to become governor jumped to three Friday.
Biden says US won’t supply weapons for Israel to attack Rafah, in warning to ally
President Joe Biden said that he would not supply offensive weapons that Israel could use to launch an all-out assault on Rafah.
Rep. Caldier being investigated, again, after revealing redacted witnesses' names
Rep. Michelle Caldier, R-Gig Harbor, publicly identified three people interviewed for an investigation to reporters last December.
MyNorthwest Lifestyle
Will we be able to see the northern lights again this weekend? It's likely
The northern lights captivated Western Washington and many parts of the U.S. and the world once already and it may happen again this weekend.
Opera known for catchy music, humor shines in Seattle
KIRO Newsradio's Heather Bosch spoke with key people involved in Seattle Opera's production of "The Barber of Seville."
Northern lights grace Western Washington skies
For those who were in the right spot at the right time, you saw the northern lights in Western Washington late Friday or early Saturday.
MyNorthwest History
Exclusive: Grassroots preservation campaign saves Parkland School
Members of the Parkland Community Association announced Friday that the group has officially assumed ownership of historic Parkland School.
Visiting Captain Vancouver's grave in a tiny village near London
Captain George Vancouver will be commemorated as he is every year at the churchyard near London where he was buried more than 225 years ago.
History only deepens community love for Kirkland’s 'mystery cottage'
A former neighbor shared some additional history and backstory of the "mystery cottage" in Kirkland's newest public park.
National News
Supreme Court denies California’s appeal for immunity for COVID-19 deaths at San Quentin prison
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday denied an appeal from California corrections officials who sought immunity from lawsuits claiming they acted with deliberate indifference when they caused a deadly COVID-19 outbreak at one of the world’s most famous prisons four years ago. The justices turned down the appeal without comment or […]
New Mexico forges rule for treatment and reuse of oil-industry fracking water amid protests
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Environmental officials in New Mexico took initial steps Monday toward regulating the treatment and reuse of oil industry fracking water as the state grapples with scarce water supplies and fossil fuel producers confront shrinking opportunities for wastewater disposal. A state water quality commission opened a weeklong series of hearings as […]
Investigators continue search for the hit-and-run boater who killed a 15-year-old girl in Florida
MIAMI (AP) — Investigators continue to search for the boater who fatally struck a 15-year-old girl off a South Florida beach and fled without stopping, while friends and family members mourn her loss. A funeral service for Ella Adler was held Monday morning at Temple Beth Sholom in Miami Beach. Adler was a freshman at […]
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Seattle Storm celebrates 25 years with 3's for Treehouse
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Ensuring pet safety on the road with Saving Great Animals, Carter Subaru
Saving Great Animals, along with Carter Subaru, outlined valuable tips to ensure four-legged family members are secure during car rides.
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