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WA Department of Fish and Wildlife sees uptick in calls about lumps on deer
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Child dragged underwater in Bremerton aquatic animal attack
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‘Boeing can’t afford to drag this out:’ KIRO Newsradio hosts react to strike
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Transportation agencies race to finish projects, congesting weekend traffic
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‘This is about respect:’ Boeing-related strikes go back more than 75 years
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New ferry to set sail for Kitsap Transit
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MyNorthwest News
PCC is moving (back) to Downtown Seattle with new store, headquarters
PCC Community Markets is moving into Rainier Tower in Seattle's downtown -- the location the local grocer left in January.
Report: Seattle has second-worst congestion, third-worst traffic in nation
Seattle has the second-worst congestion and the third-worst traffic among 49 measured major metro areas, according to the report's findings.
Boeing works to conserve cash as 33,000 factory workers go on strike
About 33,000 Boeing assembly workers, most of them in the Seattle area, will go on strike and shut down aircraft production.
Arrest made in connection with killing of father near Magnuson Park
An arrest has been made in connection with Sunday morning's fatal shooting in Seattle's Magnuson Park neighborhood.
Bellevue under attack from ongoing Bitcoin scam
The Bellevue Police Department is warning residents of the latest scam affecting the local area, suspects demanding payment from victims through Bitcoin.
Idaho's high court moves trial of Kohberger, charged with killing of 4 students, to Boise
The trial of Bryan Kohberger, the man charged in the fatal stabbings of four University of Idaho students will be held in Boise.
SeattleSports.com
Video: Caple’s reaction to WSU’s 24-19 Apple Cup win over UW
UW insider Christian Caple gives his reaction to the WSU Cougars' 24-19 Apple Cup victory over the UW Huskies.
Mariners beat Rangers 5-4 on Arozarena’s walkoff single
Randy Arozarena's walkoff single gave the Seattle Mariners a 5-4 win over Texas and moved them within 2.5 games of a wild-card spot.
UW Huskies coach Jedd Fisch on 4th-and-goal play: ‘I made a bad call’
UW coach Jedd Fisch explained what went into the deciding 4th-and-goal play in the Huskies' 24-19 Apple Cup loss to the WSU Cougars.
WSU’s defense showed up when it mattered most against rival UW
The WSU Cougars defense bent but didn't break and came up with a massive stop late in their Apple Cup victory over rival UW.
WSU coach suggests retiring Apple Cup trophy, keeping it in Pullman
WSU Cougars head coach Jake Dickert mentions retiring the Apple Cup trophy and keeping it in Pullman after his team beat rival UW.
WSU reclaims Apple Cup, tops UW 24-19 with late goal-line stand
John Mateer had three total TDs and the WSU Cougars made a goal-line stand with 1:07 remaining to beat the UW Huskies 24-19 in the Apple Cup.
KIRO Newsradio Opinion
Mayfield: It's time for Boeing to do right by their employees
Boeing, now is your chance to do exactly that and to truly fix a problem with your employees more than two decades in the making.
Ross: The rollout of the Climate Commitment Act was flawed, now it can be voted out
In November, we'll get a chance to repeal the Climate Commitment Act, better known as the law that broke my gas budget.
'I knew Trump would crack:' KIRO, KTTH hosts react to the presidential debate
The KIRO Newsradio and KTTH hosts who offered their impressions of the debate agreed that it was not Trump's best night.
KTTH Opinion
Rantz: Mercer Island High School replaces detention with 'Reflection Time' meditation
Say goodbye to detention. Say hello to Reflection Time at the Mercer Island School District, the latest left-wing education reform.
Rantz: Antisemitic activists are sneaking non-students on-campus for anti-Israel activism
Antisemitic UW Divest students are organizing to confront the UW Board of Regents. But the activists are not all students.
Rantz: Seattle cop reprimanded for pursuing violent suspect who rammed stolen car into cruiser
Seattle Police Officers Guild president criticizes the decision to reprimand an officer for pursuing a violent car thief.
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MyNorthwest Traffic
Report: Seattle has second-worst congestion, third-worst traffic in nation
Seattle has the second-worst congestion and the third-worst traffic among 49 measured major metro areas, according to the report's findings.
Five-day closure for State Route 202, everyone's favorite alternate route for I-405
Redmond-Woodinville Road, otherwise known as State Route 202 (SR 202), is a popular way to skip the traffic on I-405.
Diverging diamond interchange, two new lanes for I-90/SR 18 exchange in Snoqualmie
Drivers are getting their first taste of the new diverging diamond interchange at I-90 and SR 18 this week as new ramps open up.
MyNorthwest Weather
Geomagnetic activity brings the northern lights back to Washington
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration predicted the northern lights may be back in Washington and they did appear.
PNW temperatures drop this week as region prepares for autumn
Temperatures are going to struggle to top 70 degrees this week, with the weather giving a strong sense that autumn is just around the corner.
Surge of hot summer weather to come before autumn equinox
Days are getting shorter, sunsets are at 7:45 p.m. and the autumnal equinox is just a few weeks away, but dont fret as summer weather remains.
MyNorthwest Politics
'I knew Trump would crack:' KIRO, KTTH hosts react to the presidential debate
The KIRO Newsradio and KTTH hosts who offered their impressions of the debate agreed that it was not Trump's best night.
Ferguson, Reichert want the Superintendent of Public Instruction to be appointed
Both gubernatorial candidates want the Superintendent of Public Instruction to be appointed rather than elected.
What Trump said about Seattle during presidential debate
Seattle briefly came to the forefront of the presidential debate after former president Trump used the emerald town as an example of failed crime policy.
MyNorthwest Lifestyle
Upcoming weekend events feature festivals, markets, wine walks and more
We might be cooling off temperature-wise, but we are never cooling off when it comes to being a part of fun, local weekend events.
Bellingham beach closed due to 'serious' sewage spill
A Bellingham beach is temporarily closed after a sewage line was hit and 25,000 to 50,000 gallons of raw sewage spilled out.
Are people still excited about a September Apple Cup? So far, ticket sales say 'No!'
This weekend's game between the Washington and Washington State football teams, the Apple Cup, will feature some interesting changes.
MyNorthwest History
Feliks Banel: The mystery of Washington's first corn maze
Lend us your ears for a kernel of truth, as we stalk the fields and archives in search of the Evergreen State’s very first corn maze.
Feliks Banel: Railroad history conferences in Everett are a metaphorical ‘golden spike’
Two railroad history groups are collaborating and their conferences are actually overlapping at a hotel in Everett.
Eyewitness recounts Beatles' arrival at Sea-Tac Airport
A gentleman who was born and raised in Seattle read our last Beatles story and got in touch. He was there at Sea-Tac Airport back in 1964.
National News
Takeaways from AP's report on a new abortion clinic in rural southeast Kansas
PITTSBURG, Kan. (AP) — A new abortion clinic has brought the debate over reproductive rights to a small college town in the southeast corner of Kansas. It’s one of the few states left in the region still allowing abortions. A religious, Republican-leaning semi-rural location like Pittsburg, Kansas, would have been unlikely to host an abortion […]
How a small town in Kansas found itself at the center of abortion’s national moment
PITTSBURG, Kan. (AP) — The Rev. Anthony Navaratnam stood before his congregation and urged them to pray for the women from surrounding states who will flock to the new abortion clinic in town that opened in August. “God is giving us an opportunity to be missionaries in Pittsburg, Kansas,” he told those at Flag Church, […]
A 'Trump Train' convoy surrounded a Biden-Harris bus. Was it political violence?
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — A Texas jury will soon decide whether a convoy of supporters of then-President Donald Trump violently intimidated former Democratic lawmaker Wendy Davis and two others on a Biden-Harris campaign bus when a so-called “Trump Train” boxed them in for more than an hour on a Texas highway days before the 2020 […]
Sponsored Articles
Innovative technology to treat prostate cancer
September marks Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. In Seattle, Swedish is paving the way with a unique system designed to fight prostate cancer.
Design a better world: Local university offers video game, AI and UX design degrees
Have you dreamed of designing your own video game or being at the forefront of artificial intelligence? There is a school that can help turn those dreams into a reality.
'We aren't giving up:' MADD Washington brings hope to families of drunk driving victims
MADD Washington provides support to families and works to stop increasing traffic fatalities. In September, they're hosting a 5K.