Former WA Attorney General: Trump claim of total authority as president is ‘false’
Former state Attorney General Rob McKenna on presidential emergency action documents and authority as president. He says they're worrisome, but trusts our system of checks and balances.6 years ago
Pierce County Sheriff candidate: ‘We’re not a reflection of our community’
Cyndie Fajardo is running for Pierce County Sheriff and she makes her case, emphasizing a more diverse force that better reflects the community.6 years ago
Letters to the editor: A voice for blue collar workers and no comments
Have something to say? Drop us a line here. We may publish your Letter to the Editor on MyNorthwest.com.6 years ago
FDA authorizes COVID-19 plasma treatment, but more testing needed
The FDA has given an emergency use authorization to plasma treatment for coronavirus, but more testing is needed. Mercer Island MD Dr. Gordon Cohen discusses.6 years ago
Auburn police officer pleads not guilty to murder charges, placed on house arrest
An Auburn police officer, Jeff Nelson, charged with second-degree murder has been placed on house arrest at $500,000 bail.6 years ago
COVID-19 updates: Washington sees increase of 441 cases
The state Department of Health reports nearly 73,000 cases of coronavirus in Washington state. The DOH says 1,890 people have died from the virus.6 years ago
Snohomish County council president hopes budget cuts don’t hit sheriff’s department
Snohomish County is looking at a potential 10% cut to its general fun in 2021 and Executive Dave Somers said that could mean hundreds of county employees could lose their jobs.6 years ago
Pacific Lutheran University offering tuition-free year to offset COVID interruption
Alan Belton, Pacific Lutheran University President, explains their "Plus Year" program, which is year of tuition free school due to COVID.6 years ago
Gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp: Washington is not a business friendly state
Gubernatorial candidate Loren Culp discusses his belief that state spending is out of control and hurting the pockets of Washingtonians.6 years ago
Pierce County Sheriff’s Office gaining officers from Seattle police exodus
Ed Troyer of Pierce County Sheriff’s Office says they’re getting a ton of interest from Seattle police officers.6 years ago
National Lawyers Guild: SPD targeting observers at protests ‘out of fear illegal conduct will be exposed’
The National Lawyers Guild spoke out this week against recent conduct by Seattle police officers against legal observers at a SoDo protest over the weekend.6 years ago
King County Prosecutor charges Auburn police officer with second-degree murder
The King County Prosecutor's Office is charging an Auburn police officer with second-degree murder and assault from a May 2019 fatal shooting.6 years ago
Kent mayor says 50% cut to police budget is ‘reckless’
Mayor Dana Ralph says she's not going to propose a defunding of Kent police in her budget presented to council at the end of September, but she is open to conversation.6 years ago
Two-alarm fire blocked two right lanes on I-90 eastbound
Two lanes of I-90 are blocked to traffic as a two-alarm fire burns above I-90 eastbound just east of I-5.6 years ago
Thousands sign petition to recall Lisa Herbold over defunding police ‘without plan’
Tim McConnell is a West Seattle resident who started a symbolic change.org petition to recall Lisa Herbold, and it's gotten a bit of traction.6 years ago
Loren Culp: ‘Spineless politicians’ giving in to defund police movement
Loren Culp, Republican Gubernatorial Candidate, on enforcing gun laws and defunding police.6 years ago
Former US Senator Slade Gorton dies at 92
Former U.S. Senator Slade Gorton has died at the age of 92, according to The Seattle Times. He died Wednesday morning after an illness.6 years ago
Fatal vehicle accident in Renton on Petrovitsky Road
Police believe excessive speed was the cause of a fatal accident in Renton on Tuesday night after a vehicle veered off the roadway and caught fire.6 years ago
King County Councilmember Balducci defends protesting in front of her home
King County Councilmember Claudia Balducci was visited at home by a crowd, but says she is open to engaging in conversations on important issues.6 years ago
Fahrenthold: First night of DNC focused more on Trump than rallying Democrats
Dave and Washington Post reporter David Fahrenthold are no strangers to covering political conventions. But this year's virtual Democratic National Convention had a much different feel.6 years ago
Detectives investigating fatal shooting at North Seattle bus stop
Detectives are investigating a fatal shooting of a man at a bus stop Monday night at North 46th Street and Aurora Avenue North.6 years ago
Walla Walla Library finds stash of beer and gum from 1980s
The Walla Walla Public Library found five full cans of Hamm's beer and an opened pack of Godzilla Heads gum believed to be about 30 years old.6 years ago
Study: Bogus COVID-19 info on social media may have sent thousands to hospitals
A study looks at the number of people who have actually tried to follow the fake COVID-19 info. Mercer Island MD Dr. Gordon Cohen joined KIRO Radio to discuss.6 years ago