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New toll rules announced for SR 167
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Pierce County man arrested after using fake police lights to pull drivers over
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Spike O'Neill drinks Mariners field dirt after fan's good mojo trick worked
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'Who is he saying that to?' Curley questions Harrell's 'extremely left' response to public safety
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Prolific graffiti tagger arrested twice last year faces charges
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Blewett Pass reopens amid Labor Mountain Fire
TOP STORIES
Mariners cruise past Tigers 8-4 for 2-1 lead in ALDS
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Seattle's Morning News
AG Brown: WA has spent past year preparing for 'unlawful' National Guard deployment
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MyNorthwest News
Woman walking service dog robbed at gunpoint in Seattle
A woman walking her service dog was robbed at gunpoint early Tuesday morning, according to the Seattle Police Department.
Seattle mayor claims 70% of city’s homeless come from outside Seattle
During a mayoral debate, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell stated that roughly 70% of the homeless population in Seattle did not originate from the region.
Homemade airplane crashes in Kitsap County driveway
A small airplane landed in a Kitsap County driveway.
89-year-old woman sues Turkish Airlines over injuries while boarding Seattle flight
Helena Masovaric, a disabled, 89-year-old woman who was allegedly seriously injured while boarding a flight from SEA to Istanbul, has filed a lawsuit against Turkish Airlines Tuesday.
Seattle's ironic weakness: Mariners 1-6 when rain delays games
The Seattle rain has seemingly traveled with the Mariners to Detroit as they face the Tigers in game three of the Divisional Series on Tuesday afternoon.
Watch parties planned across Puget Sound for Seattle Mariners ALDS Game 3
The Seattle Mariners take on the Detroit Tigers Tuesday at Comerica Field in the Motor City for Game 3 of the American League Division Series (ALDS).
SeattleSports.com
Mariners to start Bryce Miller for Game 4 of ALDS; start time set
Right-handed pitcher Bryce Miller will start Game 4 of the ALDS for the Seattle Mariners as they look to close out the Tigers. First pitch will be at 12:08 p.m.
Jon Morosi: 3 takeaways after Mariners’ Game 3 ALDS win
MLB Network insider Jon Morosi spotlighted the Seattle Mariners' aggressive baserunning and more after their ALDS Game 3 win in Detroit.
‘Vintage’ Logan Gilbert dazzles in Mariners’ Game 3 win
Logan Gilbert turned in one of his best outings of the year to lead the Seattle Mariners to a 2-1 advantage in the ALDS.
Instant Reaction: Mariners take 2-1 lead over Tigers in ALDS
Bob Stelton and Mike Lefko of Seattle Sports' Wyman and Bob weigh in after the Seattle Mariners' big ALDS Game 3 win in Detroit.
‘Dump Here’: Big Dumper fan catches Cal Raleigh HR ball
A fan wearing a T-shirt that said "Dump Here" caught a home run ball by "Big Dumper" Cal Raleigh in the Seattle Mariners' ALDS Game 3 win.
Mariners cruise past Tigers 8-4 for 2-1 lead in ALDS
The Seattle Mariners rode a strong start by Logan Gilbert and a trio of homers to move within one win of their first AL Championship Series in 24 years.
KIRO Newsradio Opinion
Harger: Leesa Manion’s fury exposes a broken system in King County’s justice system
King County Prosecutor Leesa Manion explicitly said she's not calling for cuts to public defense. She just wants parity.
Harger: Economist says Washington is already in a recession
Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, believes that 22 states are already in recession. Not heading toward one. Not at risk of one. Already there.
Thurston County sheriff warns of consequences from $4.5 million budget cuts
Thurston County Sheriff Derek Sanders outlined how the steep budget cuts could severely impact the community.
Seattle Red
Rantz: Seattle public school caught handing out chest binders, ‘tucking’ gear to teens
Seattle Public Schools has been caught distributing gender-affirming supplies—including chest binders, nipple guards, transtape, and tucking underwear—from Seattle Children’s Hospital to Garfield High students.
Debt divide: Oregon and Idaho are surplus stats, but Washington a fiscal ‘sinkhole’
Truth in Accounting’s latest report reveals that 25 U.S. states can't meet their financial obligations, with a $765 billion shortfall driven by pension gaps, rising costs, and fading federal aid.
Washington students stage walkout in support of Hamas terrorist attack on Israel
Tomorrow, October 7th student from 25 Washington Sate schools are staging a walkout to mark two year since the Al-Aqsa Flood
75% voter support: Spokane conservatives push to enforce struck-down Prop 1 camping ban
Spokane conservatives push to reinstate Prop 1, a voter-approved camping ban struck down by the courts.
We Heart Seattle launches new Shine the Emerald campaign, vows to tackle more homelessness
We Heart Seattle is stepping up their efforts to tackle homelessness in the private sector, as the city of Seattle continues to flail.
The Trump Effect: Oregon counties implementing welfare reform
Oregon is implementing new welfare reforms under President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill,” requiring able-bodied adults to work 80 hours a month to keep SNAP benefits.
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MyNorthwest Traffic
$23M overhaul planned for Seattle’s aging monorail station
Seattle’s aging monorail station at Seattle Center is getting a $23 million renovation plan once the World Cup ends.
3-mile backup on I-5 in Tacoma after semi-truck crash
An approximate three-mile backup is occurring on I-5 in Tacoma after a semi-truck crashed during Monday morning commute hours.
WSDOT plans repairs for SR 167 bridge, will open 2 lanes temporarily
WSDOT has announced next steps for repairs regarding the SR 167 bridge that was hit by a truck.
MyNorthwest Weather
Seattle's ironic weakness: Mariners 1-6 when rain delays games
The Seattle rain has seemingly traveled with the Mariners to Detroit as they face the Tigers in game three of the Divisional Series on Tuesday afternoon.
Don't miss this year's final 3 supermoons
There are three supermoons expected in October, November, and December this year.
Summer 2025 review: Warm and dry weather fuels wildfires statewide
The summer of 2025 in western Washington can be summarized as warm and dry – many would say nearly ideal.
MyNorthwest Politics
Seattle mayor claims 70% of city’s homeless come from outside Seattle
During a mayoral debate, Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell stated that roughly 70% of the homeless population in Seattle did not originate from the region.
Trump administration threatens no back pay for federal workers in shutdown
Trump's administration warned on Tuesday of no guaranteed back pay for federal workers.
Supreme Court declines to hear challenge to WA’s Climate Commitment Act
The U.S. Supreme Court will not hear a challenge to Washington's Climate Commitment Act (CCA).
MyNorthwest Lifestyle
Scary season: Performers at Michigan haunted house learn tricks of the terrifying trade
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — Grotesque makeup, menacing props and intimidating costumes are just one part of a Michigan haunted house’s 25-year-old formula to terrify guests. It starts by educating the actors looking to provide the most horrifying experience to its visitors. At Scare School, they learn all the tricks of the trade. Lessons begin weeks […]
Florida county battered by 2024 hurricanes spends $125M on beach restoration
INDIAN ROCKS BEACH, Fla. (AP) — The white sandy beaches along a swath of Florida’s Gulf Coast were battered by three hurricanes last year, leading to a multimillion-dollar effort to repair a coastline that is the region’s economic engine. Crews are working with dredges, trucks and pipelines along the 35-mile (56-kilometer) stretch of beach in […]
Purrfect ending: Missing Virginia store cat found after hitching a ride to another state
Francine the calico cat is back home at a Lowe’s store in Virginia after going missing for a few weeks, hitching a ride on a truck that turned up at a sister facility in another state. Two employees from a Lowe’s in Richmond made the 90-minute drive early Monday to pick up Francine, who disappeared […]
MyNorthwest History
More than a dozen arrests in Spokane-area child sex ring
The Washington State Patrol says a multi-agency investigation into the sexual abuse and exploitation of children has resulted in the arrests of 13 people in Spokane County.
Landscape still bears the scars of Mount St. Helens eruption 45 years later
Sunday marks 45 years since Mount St. Helens erupted, killing 57 people and reshaping the landscape of southwest Washington, which still bears the scars of that devastating event.
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.
National News
National Guard troops are outside Chicago and could be in Memphis soon in Trump's latest deployment
ELWOOD, Ill. (AP) — National Guard troops are positioned outside Chicago and they could be in Memphis by Friday as the Trump administration pushes ahead with an aggressive policy toward big-city crime whether local leaders support it or not. National Guard members from Texas had settled in at an Army Reserve center in Illinois by […]
Scary season: Performers at Michigan haunted house learn tricks of the terrifying trade
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP) — Grotesque makeup, menacing props and intimidating costumes are just one part of a Michigan haunted house’s 25-year-old formula to terrify guests. It starts by educating the actors looking to provide the most horrifying experience to its visitors. At Scare School, they learn all the tricks of the trade. Lessons begin weeks […]
A New Orleans candidate's murder conviction was tossed but the state still challenges his past
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A down-ballot race for New Orleans clerk of criminal court has turned personal and contentious, as candidate Calvin Duncan, who spent three decades in prison before his conviction was vacated, faces attacks from Louisiana’s attorney general and the incumbent clerk over whether he was truly exonerated. Duncan, 62, taught himself law […]
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Get ready now: Medicare open enrollment toolkit from WA Insurance Commissioner
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