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Olympia police urge parent vigilance after child dies from drugs bought on social media
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In latest blow to Tesla, regulators recall nearly all Cybertrucks
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Former employee sues city of Seattle for retaliation over COVID-19 vaccine mandate process
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Could Washington see another rough flu season?
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Bryan Kohberger took selfie hours after Idaho murders took place, prosecutors say
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Almost as big as Draft Day, Mariners reveal menu items for the 2025 season
MyNorthwest News
Jimmy Kimmel declares 'Gonzaga isn’t real' ahead of March Madness
As Gonzaga University prepares for its 26th-straight March Madness tournament, late-night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel used his platform to spread the word on one of his favorite conspiracy theories: Gonzaga isn't real.
Police confirm a shooting at a Michigan hospital, suspect in custody
Police in a northern suburb of Detroit confirmed Thursday there has been a shooting at a local hospital, calling it an isolated incident.
Boeing faces lawsuit in whistleblower’s death
A wrongful death lawsuit is trying to hold Boeing accountable — one year after a former employee and whistleblower was found dead in Charleston, South Carolina.
Head-on collision in Port Orchard injures 5, including three children 6 years old and younger
A head-on collision on State Route 160 sent five people to the hospital with injuries, including three children under the age of six late Wednesday night.
Local school district being investigated for alleged enabling of 'rampant antisemitism'
The Lake Washington School District faces a federal investigation over claims of enabling rampant antisemitism in schools.
New leadership in Tacoma: Patti Jackson sworn in as interim police chief
Patti Jackson takes the helm as the new interim Tacoma Police Chief, marking a significant leadership change for the department.
KIRO Newsradio Opinion
Video: The Seattle Mariners Roll Out Latest Menu for T-Mobile Park
There are new food items at T-Mobile Park for the Mariners season, and Gee Scott has some favorites! 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! Listen to the Gee and Ursula Show every weekday at 9am on KIRO […]
Video: Should You Sell Your Tesla?
Charlie Harger brings back up a comment Gee Scott made a few months ago about his Tesla. Gee admits his stance is changing, amidst another stock tumble. If you have a Tesla how are you feel about it? Let us know in the comments. Listen to Seattle’s Morning News w/ Charlie Harger every weekday at […]
'That makes zero sense': Ursula pans plan to garnish child support payments of low-income families
"The Gee and Ursula Show" blast Governor Bob Ferguson's plan to tax the poor to fix the budget.
KTTH Opinion
Video: Forever 21 has declared bankruptcy
ICYMI, Forever 21 is declaring bankruptcy. This takes Jason Rantz and Jake Skorheim down memory lane of high school fashion. Enjoy an all-new Double Shot. ☕☕
Video: Here's why parking in Seattle is so expensive!
Jason Rantz has been thinking about purchasing a car. But then he found out how much parking would be in his apartment building. And, as is usually the case, Seattle Democrats are to blame. Listen to the Jake and Spike Show every weekday from 12pm – 3pm on KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM. Listen to KIRO […]
Rantz: Democrat bill could protect child sex seekers from net nanny stings
State Senator Lisa Wellman (D-Mercer Island) drafted legislation to lower penalties on would-be child sex seekers caught in online stings.
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MyNorthwest Traffic
Head-on collision in Port Orchard injures 5, including three children 6 years old and younger
A head-on collision on State Route 160 sent five people to the hospital with injuries, including three children under the age of six late Wednesday night.
Ending I-5's long battle against trains in Marysville
The new 529 interchange in Marysville will soon resolve I-5's long-standing issues with train traffic.
Flying out this week? Plan on late night delays to Sea-Tac Airport
Those using the Sea-Tac Airport this week should pack in some extra travel time.
MyNorthwest Weather
Spring equinox is here — what to expect in the days ahead
Discover what to expect this spring as we welcome longer days and warmer weather with the spring equinox. Say goodbye to winter's chill!
3.3-magnitude earthquake strikes near Vashon Island
A 3.3-magnitude earthquake reportedly occurred near Vashon Island late Monday night, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.
Spring is coming but winter still gripping Washington with cold, rainy weather
In the waning days of winter, the persistent cool, wet weather is expected to continue through this week, despite spring officially kicking off this Thursday.
MyNorthwest Politics
'New kind of March Madness:' Democrats move to tax wealthy, large corporations to aid budget shortfall
Washington Senate Democrats aim to tax the wealthy and corporations to resolve the state budget shortfall effectively.
'Not on my watch': Sen. Murray reacts to Trump order to shut down the US Education Department
President Donald Trump plans to sign an executive order Thursday calling for the shutdown of the U.S. Education Department, according to a White House official, advancing a campaign promise to eliminate an agency that’s been a longtime target of conservatives.
Top Bob Ferguson aide resigns following accusations of ‘toxic’ workplace in Governor’s Office
A top aide to Gov. Bob Ferguson resigned this week amid allegations of creating a hostile workplace for women.
MyNorthwest Lifestyle
Everyday tattoos got Venezuelan men ID'd as gang members and deported, lawyers say
A crown over a soccer ball. An eyeball that “looked cool.” Flowers. Those are some of the everyday tattoos that defense lawyers say helped lead to the sudden weekend deportation of roughly 200 Venezuelan men who are accused of being members of the ruthless gang Tren de Aragua. President Donald Trump ordered the men removed […]
If you’re feeling lost at work, speak up. Clarity and feedback can put you on the right path
NEW YORK (AP) — When Nikelle Inman started a new job coaching first-generation college students, she looked forward to meeting with them one-on-one to talk about how to surmount obstacles and find resources to succeed. Instead, she and her fellow success coaches at a community college in North Carolina spent a year mired in paperwork, […]
Skipping this year's March Madness brackets? It's not just you
WASHINGTON (AP) — In East Lansing, Michigan, college sports often dominate conversations — especially in March, when everyone seems to be filling out their NCAA brackets. Jessica Caruss would know; she has lived in the area for most of her life. She loves sports, and she’s a Michigan State fan, but she won’t be drawing […]
MyNorthwest History
How 11 feet of snow led to America’s deadliest avalanche near Stevens Pass in 1910
Discover how 11 feet of snow caused America's deadliest avalanche near Stevens Pass.
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.
National News
Utah Rep. Maloy offers tepid criticism of some White House spending cuts at town hall
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican U.S. Rep. Celeste Maloy received applause at a Thursday town hall in Salt Lake City when she told the crowd she’s concerned about the country drifting toward authoritarianism “if we don’t get the executive branch under control.” But the cheers turned to boos when she added those worries weren’t […]
Thousands allege sexual abuse in youth detention centers. It could cost Maryland a huge sum
BALTIMORE (AP) — Arlando “Tray” Jones was a toddler when his dad was killed by Baltimore police during a robbery. His mom died several years later after battling alcoholism. His surviving relatives often struggled to provide for him. Sometimes the lights got turned off and the refrigerator was empty. Jones turned to a notorious neighborhood […]
Some voters are pushing back on lawmakers' efforts to overturn citizen ballot initiatives
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — One by one, each of the more than 50 people seated on folding chairs at a public library explained why they were there. “I’m just really upset about our voting rights being taken away from us,” one woman said. “I’m mad, and I want to do something with my anger […]
Sponsored Articles
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.


