Taylor family settlement an 'I told you so' moment for Seattle Street Czar
The deadly 2016 shooting of Che Taylor by Seattle police sparked outrage in the Black community and a level of demand for more police accountability.
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Clayton: Expect more rushing from Seahawks’ offense against Jets
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Not Real News: A look at what didn’t happen this week
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Jason Rantz
Rantz: 'Red house' family owns second home near Portland autonomous zone, Mayor negotiating
The family behind the Red House Autonomous Zone in North Portland own a second home just two miles away. Plus, Mayor Ted Wheeler's office is now negotiating. -
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Bellevue's modified Snowflake Lane keeps holiday spirits up
Looking for a socially-distant holiday activity this weekend? Head across Lake Washington to Bellevue, where Snowflake Lane is still happening this year. -
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Pacific Northwest Ballet's 'The Nutcracker' goes virtual
For many, it’s not Christmas without "The Nutcracker," but due to the pandemic, many companies -- including Pacific Northwest Ballet -- are moving online. -
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Seattle ramps up efforts to clean litter, needles out of parks and streets
A new initiative will see the City of Seattle invest over $3 million to ramp up efforts to clean up litter and remove graffiti. -
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Black Lives Matter, ACLU suggest sanctions against SPD for violating court order
Plaintiffs in a lawsuit against SPD filed suggestions for sanctions, for violating a court order limiting the use of crowd control weapons. -
Dori Monson
Superintendent Reykdal: Remote learning 'not successful for a lot of kids'
Superintendent Chris Reykdal hopes to be able to bring younger children back into Washington classrooms sooner rather than later. -
Dori Monson
Spencer Haywood's journey from poverty to SuperSonics legend
Supersonic Legend Spencer Haywood on growing in cotton fields, his work ethic and a rough introduction to the NBA. -
Jason Rantz
WA Senator: Democrats mulling tax that could push businesses out of state
Senator Lynda Wilson discusses a new tax being pushed by Democrats, and says it will cause more businesses to leave Washington state. -
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Two Washingtonians could be among first women to walk on the moon
Two Washington natives are part of NASA's next mission to the moon and they're in the running to be the first woman to walk on the lunar surface. -
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Washington expects to receive over 470,000 COVID vaccine doses by end of December
The Washington Department of Health revealed Thursday that it expects to receive over 470,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses by the end of December. -
Feliks Banel
All Over The Map: How Ferry, Franklin and Garfield counties were named
The fourth installment of County Countdown, a 13-part series about the origins of county names in Washington, features Ferry, Franklin, and Garfield. -
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The KIRO Rundown: US media seems to have a negativity problem
A working paper by the National Bureau of Economic Research suggests U.S. media is more negative in reporting on COVID than other English speaking media. -
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Former gubernatorial candidate Culp files lawsuit against WA Sec of State
On Thursday, the "Culp for Governor" campaign filed a lawsuit against Secretary of State Kim Wyman asking for injunctive relief and demand for an audit. -
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Man arrested for bomb threat in Spokane charged with arson
Police on Thursday identified the man who threatened to blow up the office of the Spokane County Democrats as a 45-year-old from Grand Coulee, Washington. -
Dave Ross
Ross: Pro-Trump lawyer suppressing his own voters in Senate runoff
Did I just hear a pro-Trump lawyer tell the pro-Trump Newsmax audience NOT to vote in the Senate runoff? Is he really trying to suppress his own voters?











