An alleged member of a local antifa group was arrested Tuesday evening for attempting to - and very badly failing - chain the doors, locking conservative students in a University of Washington classroom.
Another law enforcement officer says he won’t comply with the sanctuary state law, while Attorney General Bob Ferguson won’t offer a comment and Governor Jay Inslee's office gets snappy.
A clinic in Bellingham is using an approach to treat opioid addiction in a way that's showing very promising results. It's called medication assisted treatment, and it's being used at Ideal Option Clinic.
Jay Inslee is running his 2020 campaign off the topic of climate change, so when he announced an emergency drought situation for the state of Washington, critics were a little bit skeptical.
For this week's Seattle Burger Review, I went to Katsu Burger on Capitol Hill. Ordering their pork burger, there were definitely a good deal of ups and downs.
Are safe injection sites Seattle's best tool for combating its ever-present opioid epidemic, or a slippery slope into taxpayer-funded drug use? KTTH's Jason Rantz and Dr. Rick Pescatore debated those points to figure that out.
The impact Seattle homelessness is having on the city is significant, as told through residents via the Find It, Fix It app over the last year and a half.
The version of Seattle that Mayor Jenny Durkan sells does not align with reality. The city is short on cops and has no plan to address root causes of crime.
Lawmakers, such as is Congresswoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers, are voicing opposition to a plan to study the breaching of Snake River dams, recently approved by Gov. Jay Inslee.
It's no secret that in King County, under Prosecutor Satterberg, drug dealers and addicts know they won’t get arrested for hanging onto one gram or less of drugs.
The Bellevue Council has a decent relationship with the city’s police, but a council candidate could change that. James Bible has a history of anti-cop rhetoric.
Seattle's Find It, Fix It app allows residents to report everything from potholes to graffiti. But it has ended up documenting the homeless and drug crises in the city.
Terry Rice is running for Seattle City Council to replace the retiring Mike O'Brien in District Six, and for those of us who are frustrated with the direction the city is going on some key issues, how exactly does Terry stand out?