What to expect with statewide vaccine eligibility opening up Thursday
With COVID-19 vaccine eligibility opening to an additional 1.5 million people on Thursday, the state is warning people to remain patient and expect delays.
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Jason Rantz
State lawmaker introduces bill to provide legal counsel to victims of violent crimes
Rep Jenny Graham on her new bill guaranteeing rights for victim of violent crime, as well as representation in court. -
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Pierce County Exec: Rollback to Phase 2 will cost jobs at a crucial time
Bruce Dammeier, Pierce County Executive, responding to Governor Inslee rolling back Pierce County to Phase 2. -
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City hopes to have homeless encampment near Seattle middle school cleared by next week
Seattle city officials say they hope to have a homeless encampment near Meany Middle School cleared before students return to school next week. -
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Beware of the dangers of distracted driving
KIRO Radio's Tracy Taylor wants you to be aware of the dangers during Distracted Driving Awareness month. -
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Dog Aging Project co-directed by UW researchers needs participants
The Dog Aging Project is looking for dogs to enroll in a study, especially big dogs, service animals and working dogs, puppies, and dogs in rural areas. -
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Investigation to determine whether Pierce County sheriff has 'pattern of misuse of authority'
Pierce County Council released an update on its investigation into Sheriff Ed Troyer Tuesday, laying out its expansive scope in the coming weeks. -
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Why are there no homeless camps in Bellevue public parks?
There are homeless individuals in Bellevue, like most other cities, but you won't find tents or encampments in public parks, on ballfields, or on sidewalks. -
Feliks Banel
Airliner left Tacoma and ditched in the ocean in October 1962
Within a year, two identical airliners took off from McChord Air Force Base near Tacoma for Elmendorf Air Force Base in Alaska. Neither reached its final destination. -
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Police investigating explosion at Everett apartment building
Police are investigating after an explosion at an apartment building in Everett on Tuesday night. Police haven’t yet determined a cause. -
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Three arrested in Seattle for graffiti, obstruction during vigil
Seattle police arrested three people overnight -- two for graffiti, one for obstruction -- during a vigil and protest following the death of Daunte Wright. -
Dave Ross
Ross: To win presidential election without popular vote is playing hardball
According to conservatives of the non-Trump persuasion, election laws in Georgia and Texas are part of a campaign to win the next election in a special way. -
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With 'murder hornets' emerging from hibernation, state lays out new rules to curb spread
Asian Giant Hornets are set to emerge from their hibernation any day now, and state officials are looking for new ways to fight their spread. -
Rachel Belle
Netflix co-creator shares entrepreneurial wisdom: 'The best time is now'
A serial entrepreneur, Marc Randolph has heard 'That will never work' countless times. So that's what he named his new podcast! -
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WA Senate passes bill to lower unemployment insurance tax hit next year
A bill passed by the State Senate would use state money to help offset the unemployment insurance tax burden for small businesses. -
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King County Executive joins growing calls for sheriff's resignation
A newly-revealed letter indicates that Executive Dow Constantine has joined the growing calls for King County Sheriff Mitzi Johanknecht's resignation.










