New omakase sushi bar experience opening on the Eastside
A new hand-rolled sushi bar will join the Redmond Town Center this year as Te-Hand Roll Bar aims to open its doors by September.
Raising Cane’s Brings Famous Chicken Fingers To Seattle
Seattle's University District is about to get a taste of the South, with a local favorite making its debut this February. Get ready for some serious chicken finger nostalgia!
Mayor directs Seattle police to document immigration activity
Mayor Katie Wilson announced several actions Thursday to help residents worried and affected by immigration enforcement activity, as well as prepare the city for a possible surge by federal officers. Her orders focused on creating a community hotline, disseminating $4 million for local immigrant support...
Washington man shot while burglarizing nearby home after his burned, police say
A man’s home caught fire early Sunday morning in Lake Forest Park, and later, he was shot by another homeowner for allegedly burglarizing their home 200 yards away, police say. The man’s home went up in flames on Ballinger Way Northeast around 3 a.m. Sunday, Lake Forest Park police...
Mercer Island’s $420K Scam Shock, City Claws Back Cash, Taxpayers Eat $50K
Mercer Island officials say the city has clawed back roughly 88% of the $420,350.94 that was siphoned off in an accounts-payable scam, leaving taxpayers responsible for a $50,000 insurance deductible. Detectives traced funds across state lines, seized money from bank accounts and worked with the city’s insurer to...
Federal agents arrest man in front of 2-year-old son in Shoreline
Climbing into the car felt too personal. Like walking into a person’s bedroom, Shoreline resident Chris Megargee said. The detritus of fatherhood was everywhere: scattered toys and a neatly packed bag of apple slices, crackers and a juice box on the passenger seat. On the floor was a bag of tamales Ivan Guzman, a...
Seattle officer injured arresting ‘high risk’ violent felon on federal probation
SEATTLE — A Seattle officer was injured during the arrest of a violent felon on federal probation, the police department reported. The incident occurred on Jan. 28, just before 9 p.m., when officers patrolling the 3600 block of 33rd Avenue South noticed a car without license plates illegally parked between two...
Seattle’s tech boom turns to brutal gloom as layoffs and fear explode
Seattle’s long tech boom is colliding with a sharp new reality, as mass layoffs, rising Unemployment and a chill in hiring unsettle a city that once seemed insulated from downturns. The shift is most visible in the shadow of Amazon’s headquarters, where thousands of corporate workers are being cut even as the company...
‘Severed feet’, sneakers and the Salish Sea: The truth behind a viral mystery
More than 20 severed human feet have washed up along Puget Sound and Salish Sea beaches since 2007, sparking widespread online speculation. Experts say the phenomenon is explained by cold water, natural decomposition and marine activity, not foul play. Officials note modern footwear helps feet detach, float and...
Big year for Seattle: Sports Star of the Year nominees announced
2025 was a big year for Seattle Sports: The Mariners had a historic postseason run, the Sounders became the first MLS club to win every trophy in North America, the Seattle Torrent took the ice for the first time and, of course, the Seahawks are heading to the Super Bowl. This morning Beth Knox from the Seattle...

















