Ex-Worker Gets 3 Months for Fatal Beating at Doggy Daycare
(This content was created with the help of AI.) A former worker at a Seattle-area dog-boarding business has admitted to fatally attacking a client's pet—but he won't serve any time behind bars, KREM reports. Dejean Bowens pleaded guilty Wednesday to first-degree animal cruelty in the death of Mitch, a dog boarded at Lazy Dog Crazy Dog in Ballard in August...
Jealousy apparent motive in deadly Kent stabbing
Jealousy appears to have been the motive behind a deadly stabbing last week in Kent. Casey McNerthney, a spokesperson for the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, said 40-year-old Antonio Solomon stabbed a man to death near a Circle K on April 7. That was the same night two other people died in Kent in an unrelated shooting, authorities said.
‘This decision is out of my hands’: SPD Chief weighs in on Katie Wilson...
Following a directive from Mayor Katie Wilson, the Seattle Police Department (SPD) will not tap into closed-caption television (CCTV) cameras to monitor the hundreds of thousands of soccer fans expected to travel to the city during this summer’s World Cup, unless an incident is deemed a credible threat. “But...
Man charged in Kent fatal stabbing along West Meeker Street
Jealously over a woman both men knew allegedly led a 40-year-old man to fatally stab a 31-year-old man along West Meeker Street. King County prosecutors charged Antonio C. Solomon, of Kent, with first-degree murder in the April 7 death of Joseph Christopher Moore, also of Kent, according to charging papers filed April 13 in King County Superior Court. Solomon...
Snohomish County stabbing suspect said he was ‘sent by Jesus’
A Snohomish County man is accused of forcing his way into a South Everett townhome and stabbing a mother and her 18-year-old daughter while reportedly claiming he was "sent by Jesus." The suspect, described as a "friend of a friend," was eventually restrained in a chokehold by the victims' 22-year-old...
WinCo’s North Seattle Dream Store Stuck In Checkout Line After Legal Reversal
A long-promised WinCo grocery at the former Sam’s Club on Aurora Avenue is on hold again after a city hearing examiner tossed out Seattle’s environmental finding last Thursday and sent the project back for a do-over. The decision puts fresh scrutiny on traffic, stormwater and pollution impacts, and leaves neighbors wondering how much longer the big-box shell will sit idle.
Kent Police arrest man on e-bike for several charges
Kent Police arrested a 39-year-old Maple Valley man riding an electric bike for investigation of hit-and-run of an attended vehicle, possession of a stolen firearm and possession of a controlled substance. Officers responded at about 7:29 p.m. Monday, April 13 after a 911 caller reported an e-bike had collided with...
Man on Fire Rescued from Burning Republic Home, Flown to Seattle Hospital With Severe...
REPUBLIC — A late-night house fire in the City of Republic left a homeowner with severe burn injuries after first responders rushed into action to pull the individual from a burning structure. According to authorities, the fire was reported at approximately 11:00 p.m. on April 13 along Lower Jefferson...
Washington trucking owner challenges ‘millionaires tax,’ explains small business impact
KENT, Wash. — Curt Nuccitelli is used to juggling rising costs, tight margins and tough competition. Now he worries Washington’s new millionaires tax could make it even harder to run his business — and eventually push prices higher for customers. Nuccitelli owns Spirit Transport Systems, a 14-employee...
Mayor Katie Wilson limits CCTV use for 2026 World Cup, cameras only activated for...
The Seattle Police Department (SPD) announced it will not tap into closed-caption television (CCTV) cameras to monitor the hundreds of thousands of soccer fans expected to travel to the city during this summer’s World Cup, unless an incident is deemed a credible threat. The decision was announced during a...

















