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Puyallup Police...

Briseida Holguin, KIRO 7 News

Puyallup Police investigating potential DUI that led to 3 people dying in fiery car crash

Saturday morning three people died in a fiery single-car crash in Puyallup. Detectives say alcohol and marijuana were found inside the car.

orcas...

Frank Sumrall

Seattle dives into professional cricket with new franchise, the Orcas

The Orcas will be one of six U.S. teams in Major League Cricket, alongside Dallas, San Francisco, New York City, Los Angeles, and Washington, D.C.

semi-truck...

Frank Sumrall

Semi-truck topples over on SR-167, northbound lanes reopened after long delay

A semi-truck rolled over on northbound State Route 167 Friday afternoon — just north of Ellingson — with the collision blocking all lanes.

Dow Constantine, coronavirus, seattle protest...

L.B. Gilbert

King County Executive Dow Constantine won't run for WA governor

King County Executive Dow Constantine has announced that he won't run for governor of Washington state in the 2024 election.

Ship Canal Bridge encampment...

L.B. Gilbert

Parents protest Ship Canal Bridge encampment near school

A group of parents is demanding action from the state on a homeless encampment under the Ship Canal Bridge with a protest.

vinyl...

Heather Bosch

Love for vinyl comes around — and around — again after sales spike

Cassettes, compact discs, Mp3s, and streaming would follow, but it's vinyl that's grabbing a base of new fans.

Seattle Sports

Mariners Robbie Ray...

Shannon Drayer

Mariners Notebook: Kelenic catches up to deGrom, Ray impresses again

Shannon Drayer details why the Mariners Radio Network team called an audible Sunday and what they saw from the M's against Jacob deGrom in Surprise.

Seahawks Draft Tyjae Spears...

Brandon Gustafson

Seahawks Draft: Tulane’s Tyjae Spears stands out in ‘good’ RB class

The Seahawks lost two running backs early in free agency. Could they find a replacement in the draft? The Senior Bowl's Jim Nagy has a name in mind.

Mariners Padres Fernando Tatís Jr....

Brent Stecker

Could Mariners be eventual trade match for Padres’ Fernando Tatís Jr?

MLB Network's Greg Amsinger explained on Seattle Sports' Wyman and Bob why he thinks the Mariners could be a fit for a Fernando Tatís Jr. trade.

Mariners George Kirby...

Shannon Drayer

Mariners’ George Kirby bringing confidence, ease into 2nd season

George Kirby was perhaps the best rookie pitcher in the AL last season, and the Mariners starter is working on building off that performance.

Sounders...

The Associated Press

West favorites LAFC and Seattle Sounders play to 0-0 stalemate

Two of the favorites in the Wes relied on their goalkeepers as Sounders' Stefan Frei and LAFC’s John McCarthy posted shutouts in a 0-0 draw.

WSU...

The Associated Press

FGCU tops WSU 74-63, reaches 2nd round of March Madness

WSU Women's Hoops' season is over as they fell 74-63 to FGCU in the first round of this year's NCAA Tournment.

Jason Rantz

(KIRO 7)...

Frank Sumrall

Fatal overdose victim abandoned at Seattle Children's parking lot

Sources told Jason Rantz there was a note left on the windshield explaining she died of an overdose. SPD is currently looking for a suspect.

Seattle City Attorney...

Frank Sumrall

Seattle City Attorney: Time to create 'accountability in the public safety system'

The Seattle City Attorney identified 118 individuals who were responsible for over 2,400 cases referred to the office over the past 5 years.

homelessness...

Jason Rantz

Rantz: Homelessness agency offers 'unlimited vacation' after $11.8 billion budget ask

It's a reminder this agency should never be trusted with taxpayer funds — this policy will be quickly abused once we give in.

police pursuit...

Frank Sumrall

Dem. Senator: Police pursuit bill a 'big political win,' despite own party disagreeing

A police pursuit bill, SB 5352, set to loosen restrictions for officers chasing criminals narrowly passed in the Washington State Senate on a 26-23 vote.

Willoughby...

Frank Sumrall

Man arrested for arson during CHOP enters race for Seattle city council seat

"My crime does not define who I will be in the future, or my narrative, or the legislative policies I can implement in Seattle for the greater good of my people."

Multicultural...

Jason Rantz

Rantz: No whites, Jews allowed at Seattle school Multicultural Week event

A Seattle public school forbade white and Jewish students from attending a taxpayer-funded event for Multicultural Week.

Dave Ross

light rail, Sound Transit...

Dave Ross

Ross: Ex-football players would convince people to pay for transit

Yesterday, the State Supreme Court ruled in favor of Zachary Meredith, who in 2018 boarded a Community Transit bus without paying his fare.

chatgpt jeopardy...

Dave Ross

Dave Ross quizzes ChatGPT on the hardest Jeopardy! questions

With the new update to ChatGPT being rolled out I found a Reader’s Digest feature headlined: “14 Final Jeopardy! Questions Everybody Got Wrong.”

vaccine mandate policing...

Dave Ross

Ross: Community policing program should include public tackle training

There would be five or ten of our burliest male and female citizens trained to swarm the assailant and, in 30 seconds, have him zip-tied

bootstraps...

Dave Ross

Ross: The myth of pulling yourself up by your bootstraps

A lot of us take that to the extreme by assuming everyone has those magical bootstraps that, if only you pull on them hard enough, will fix everything

census...

Dave Ross

Ross: Census expands ethnicity classifications to 217 unique identities

Next year, just in time for the election, the federal government will be rolling out a new list of possible ethnic and racial census classifications.

diversity...

Dave Ross

Ross: DeSantis is wrong, diversity isn't the reason the banks failed

There are a number of theories about why the Silicon Valley Bank failed. The easiest theory to understand came from Presidential candidate Ron DeSantis

Gee & Ursula

downtown Seattle...

Bill Kaczaraba

Big ideas for the city from the head of the Downtown Seattle Association

Jon Scholes, President and CEO of the Downtown Seattle Association (DSA), has some big ideas on how to bring downtown back to its former glory.

airline fees...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

Gee & Ursula: What about those airline fees?

What about those airline fees? More are coming. KIRO Newsradio's Gee & Ursula have different takes on the subject.

Kent Mayor Dana Ralph...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

Kent Mayor: 'Our police department is fully staffed,' but needs more officers

Kent Mayor Dana Ralph says its police department is fully staffed in budgeted positions but needs more officers.

money buy happiness...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

Gee and Ursula debate whether money really does buy happiness

According to research from two Nobel Prize-winning economists from Princeton University, their study concluded $500,000 can indeed boost happiness.

pet sales...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

Gee & Ursula: Are there really 'pet parents' or are they 'pet owners'?

Ursula Reutin and guest host Mike Lewis argued about people who claim to be "pet parents" and whether it's appropriate or not.

Lakewood ATM...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

Ursula: 'That's just nuts!' regarding lack of pursuit of truck dragging ATM

An ATM was ripped out of a Lakewood credit union Friday morning. As a truck was dragging it down the street, police could not pursue.

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Seattle Traffic

homeless encampment...

Chris Sullivan

WSDOT's homeless initiative showing some early signs of success

I think we all realize just how tough it is to clear homeless camps from the freeway, and only kicking people out doesn't work.

520...

Chris Sullivan

SR-520 drivers won't be getting a lane back for another year

This is not the news westbound State Route 520 drivers want to hear, they will not be getting their second lane back to Interstate 5 any time soon.

Seattle construction...

Chris Sullivan

Construction season is year-round across the Pacific Northwest

There is no such thing as construction season. There is so much work to do around the state that those orange cones are going to be with us year-round.

I-5 chokepoints...

Chris Sullivan

WSDOT to address I-5 chokepoints between Everett, Marysville

It's been eight years since I first started talking about a fix to the daily chokepoint on I-5 between Everett and Marysville.

SR 99 tunnel toll, WSDOT...

Chris Sullivan

Time to pay up or face Good to Go! toll fees and penalties

Have you checked your Good to Go account or searched those piles of mail in your house for a forgotten toll bill?

road usage charge...

Chris Sullivan

Grab bag: Where will Road Usage Charge funds go?

The plan is to eliminate the gas tax and replace it with a 2.5-cents-a-mile road usage charge, starting voluntarily in 2025.

Feliks Banel: NW History and All Over The Map

ad campaign...

Feliks Banel

Before it collapsed, WaMu ad campaign was the 'Friend of the Family'

All the failing banks in the news lately remind so many around the Pacific Northwest of a memorable WaMu ad campaign.

“Viva! SeaTac,”...

Feliks Banel

Regional anthem “Viva! Sea-Tac” celebrates 1990s Seattle culture, good and bad

Over the past few decades, “Viva! SeaTac” has become something of an anthem for the region, at least among a certain demographic.

Cherry trees...

Feliks Banel

Cherry trees in front of Pike Place Market are gone

The City of Seattle removed the storied cherry trees on Pike Street between First Avenue and Second Avenue Tuesday.

Hawthorne Gray...

Feliks Banel

Gray Field namesake’s ‘oxygen ran out before his courage’

The airfield at Fort Lewis is named for a nearly forgotten high-flying aviator from the Evergreen State, with family history here stretching back to the 1830s.

cherry trees...

Feliks Banel

City pauses Pike Street logging project: Cherry Trees 1, Chainsaws 0

“We are so grateful to Mayor Bruce Harrell for looking carefully at what can be done,” said Save The Market Entrance president Ruth Danner.

cherry trees...

Feliks Banel

Removal of Pike Street cherry trees on pause after community feedback

A linear grove of cherry trees more than four decades old in downtown Seattle is slated to be cut down to make way for bike lanes.