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WA Secretary of State warns Trump admin. may undermine election security
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Judge clears way for Trump’s plan to downsize federal workforce with deferred resignation program
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One person hurt, dog dead in Bellevue house fire
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Hear that? Audio released is likely Titanic submersible implosion
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Gee warns Washington drivers will be hit with both a Road Usage Charge and gas tax
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CEO of Wilcox Farms hopeful for bird flu vaccine as impact on farms 'gut-wrenching'
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MyNorthwest News

Boy, 15, arrested for strong-arm robbery of 72-year-old Bellevue woman
The Bellevue Police Department (BPD) said a 72-year-old woman was attacked, robbed, and thrown to the ground on June 10.

Whidbey Island-based Navy EA-18G Growler crashes into San Diego bay; pilots eject safely
A U.S. Navy EA-18G Growler jet crashed into San Diego Bay near Shelter Island on Wednesday morning, with both pilots ejecting safely and sustaining non-life-threatening injuries, according to military officials.

Mule rescued from deep mud hole in Western Washington
A team of rescuers and veterinarians were able to rescue a mule that was trapped knee-deep in a mud hole in the middle of a field in Western Washington.

Rolled over semi-truck blocks all westbound lanes of SR 18 at Tiger Mountain Summit
A crash involving a rolled-over semi-truck is blocking traffic along State Route 18 (SR 18) at the Tiger Mountain Summit.

Broadway reopens after fatal pedestrian crash in Everett
One person died after a collision involving a pedestrian and a vehicle Tuesday morning in Everett.

'Unrelenting cold:' Cold Weather Advisory extended as wind chills drop as low as 15 degrees
Seattle weather alerts as Washington braces for a cold snap in what's been the coldest mid-winter in decades. Could more snow be on the horizon?
KIRO Newsradio Opinion

Video: Gee Scott Thought the Kendrick Lamar's Halftime Show was Terrible
Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show has brought out a lot of different opinions. Gee Scott thought it was terrible, and he tells us why. Listen to the Gee and Ursula Show every weekday at 9am on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM. Listen to KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM or go to MyNorthwest.com to learn more!

Video: Keep Your Hands Off My Posses Bob Ferguson!
Klickitat County Sheriff Bob Songer wants Bob Ferguson to keep his hands and his policies off his “posses.” Listen to The John Curley Show every weekday at 3pm on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM. Listen to KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM, or visit MyNorthwest.com to learn more!

Video: The Best Food to Eat During the Big Game
The best part of the Big Game is often the food. Charlier Harger and Gee Scott talk about everything they plan on eating. What’s your go-to food when watching the game? Listen to Seattle’s Morning News w/ Charlie Harger every weekday at 5am on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM or go to MyNorthwest.com to learn more!
KTTH Opinion

Video: Your morning omelet now costs WAY more at this popular restaurant!
Egg prices are going up… And now Waffle House is adding a 50-cent surcharge on EVERY egg! Cracker Barrel, their competitor publically announced they WOULD not be raising their prices. Like that another restaurant war begins. Here’s an all-new Double Shot.☕☕ Listen to The Jason Rantz Show weekdays from 3 p.m. – 7 p.m. on […]

Rantz: Seattle media actively helping radical activists disrupt ICE operations
Left-wing media, including The Seattle Times and The Tri-City Herald, is playing public relations firm for radical open-border groups.

Video: Should movie theaters post times when a movie REALLY starts?
A Connecticut Senator wants to pass a law that makes theaters post the actual time a movie will start… not when the trailers start. Jason Rantz thinks this is the dumbest idea. However, if he never had to see Maria Menounos again, he’d be fine. It’s a Double Shot.☕☕ Listen to The Jason Rantz Show […]
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MyNorthwest Traffic

Rolled over semi-truck blocks all westbound lanes of SR 18 at Tiger Mountain Summit
A crash involving a rolled-over semi-truck is blocking traffic along State Route 18 (SR 18) at the Tiger Mountain Summit.

WA eyes pay-by-mile system as gas tax revenue declines
The legislature is finally going to take up the Road Usage Charge. The plan to have us pay-by-mile will have its first hearing on Thursday.

Speed cameras coming to WA freeway work zones soon
Speed cameras are on their way to a freeway work zone near you. WSDOT is about to debut mobile cameras to improve safety.
MyNorthwest Weather

'Unrelenting cold:' Cold Weather Advisory extended as wind chills drop as low as 15 degrees
Seattle weather alerts as Washington braces for a cold snap in what's been the coldest mid-winter in decades. Could more snow be on the horizon?

Record-low temperatures in WA: Here’s when warmer weather will arrive
It has been about four weeks of much cooler-than-average temperatures, going back to mid-January, but there is relief at the end of weather tunnel.

Rare occurrence: Twin waterspouts pop up over Puget Sound
A very rare occurrence appears to have briefly happened over Puget Sound off South King County Wednesday: twin waterspouts.
MyNorthwest Politics

WA Democrats debating 'tax the rich' property plan as alternative to cap increase
Pedersen said lawmakers are exploring a plan to create a tax exemption for primary homes while placing a heavier burden on luxury properties and wealthy investors.

Burien Special Election: Measure to increase minimum wage leading in votes
As early results rolled on Tuesday night, a measure in Burien to create a minimum wage increase is leading by several hundred votes.

Curley blasts latest Senate bill: 'God forbid we deport a criminal'
Washington legislators have passed a bill in the Senate that could help block undocumented immigrants with criminal records from being deported.
MyNorthwest Lifestyle

Why people are naming bugs, rats and cats after their exes this Valentine’s Day
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Feel like dissing instead of kissing your former lover this Valentine’s Day? Think your ex is more like a rat than a prince? Do you believe your former paramour should never procreate? Animal shelters and zoos around the country are encouraging little cathartic avenues for revenge this holiday — and raising […]

US eggs prices hit a record high of $4.95 and are likely to keep climbing
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Egg prices reached a record high in the U.S. last month, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday. The latest monthly consumer price index confirmed what consumers, bakers and food companies already knew: an ongoing bird flu outbreak that began in 2022 are making eggs terribly expensive right now. The average […]
Martyrs? Bacchanalia? Chaucer? Delving into the murky origins of Valentine’s Day
Bearing cards, flowers, chocolates and poetry, lovers have always swooned on Valentine’s Day as cherubs circled overhead. Right? Or is the history darker, marked by Roman bacchanalia, martyrs and lies? Innumerable legends claim to explain the origins of Valentine’s Day, but as is the case with legends, they leave many questions unanswered. Here are a […]
MyNorthwest History

Feliks Banel's Flight 293 podcast 'Unsolved Histories' inspires Congress to take action
Feliks Banel's "What Happened to Flight 293" podcast has inspired the creation of bipartisan bills in the U.S. House and Senate.

The long struggle to establish Martin Luther King Jr. Day
On the third Monday of January, federal, state and local governments recognize Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

Lines bust out the door as last Western Washington Shakey's is set to close
The last Shakey's Pizza Parlor in Western Washington announced this week it will permanently close Monday.
National News

Illinois data shows inmates with violent records from shuttered prison sent to medium-security sites
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — Among the approximately 400 inmates transferred when Illinois’ decrepit Stateville prison closed over the summer, 278 were convicted of murder and 100 more are serving time for other violent offenses. Yet, nearly four in five of the offenders formerly housed at the suburban Chicago lockup were not shipped to top-level maximum-security […]

Why people are naming bugs, rats and cats after their exes this Valentine’s Day
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Feel like dissing instead of kissing your former lover this Valentine’s Day? Think your ex is more like a rat than a prince? Do you believe your former paramour should never procreate? Animal shelters and zoos around the country are encouraging little cathartic avenues for revenge this holiday — and raising […]

This is what happens to the body when HIV drugs are stopped for millions of people
A generation has passed since the world saw the peak in AIDS-related deaths. Those deaths — agonizing, from diseases the body might otherwise fight off — sent loved ones into the streets, pressuring governments to act. The United States eventually did, creating PEPFAR, arguably the most successful foreign aid program in history. HIV, which causes […]
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MOPOP debuts newest exhibition 'Asian Comics: Evolution of an Art Form'
The Museum of Pop Culture (MOPOP), located in Seattle, steps into the realm of folklore and fantasy with its upcoming exhibition, “Asian Comics: Evolution of an Art Form.” In collaboration with the renowned Barbican Centre in London, the limited-time exhibition journeys through the rich, multifaceted world of Asian visual storytelling, paying homage to its historical […]

Navigating the transition: 5 ways to know if it’s time for senior living
Deciding when it's time for senior living can be challenging. However, a senior living community can be a positive step toward ensuring safety, health and happiness.

Fighting hunger together: Safeway's, Albertsons' Nourishing Neighbors program tackles food insecurity
Safeway and Albertson’s launched the Nourishing Neighbors program to ensure everyone has access to nourishing food every day.