Mysterious Late-Night Booms Puzzle New Residents in Federal Way
In a recent online discussion, residents of a certain community were left puzzled by loud noises that they heard around 10:50pm. The noises, which were likened to either fireworks or explosions, caused a stir among the locals who took to social media to share their experiences and theories.
Is it Common for Pedestrians to Almost Get Hit by Cars Several Times a...
In Redmond, a pedestrian has voiced concerns about the safety of crossing the streets. The individual reported two near-miss incidents with large vehicles in a single day, despite having the right of way. The pedestrian also pointed out the short crossing times and the competition with vehicles, making the situation...
Suspect in attempted robbery of Ferndale casino and others, detained and charged
FERNDALE, Wash. — A 32-year-old Mexican national was detained on November 13, 2025, and charged with 1 count of robbery and 4 counts of attempted robbery according to a news release from the US Department of Justice. Edgar Oscar Gonzalez Barragan is accused of robbery and attempted robbery of...
‘Pick a lane and do it’: Seattle Times columnist calls out city’s inability to...
A columnist for The Seattle Times, Danny Westneat, recently wrote an article labeling Seattle as a fickle city, oftentimes being outspoken on key issues that drag the city down, yet nobody jumps at the chance to enact any changes. Westneat joined “The John Curley Show” on KIRO Newsradio to further...
Mysterious Late-Night Explosion Stirs Local Concern
Late in the night, around 11:45 pm, a loud boom echoed through the area, startling residents and sparking a flurry of speculation and concern. The sound, which was likened to an explosion, was particularly distressing for a newcomer to the area who suffers from PTSD, causing them to have difficulty sleeping.
How much time Seattle-area traffic costs drivers
The average Seattle-area driver spent 87 hours stuck in traffic last year — a 10-hour increase from 2019, a new report finds. Why it matters: The findings put some hard data behind a common feeling among many drivers: Traffic has been getting worse — or at least different — since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wilson in Seattle and Mamdani in New York Back Starbucks Workers Strike
The mayors-elect in both Seattle and New York City are backing the nationwide strike by Starbucks baristas launched this week, calling on the people of their respective cities to honor the consumer boycott of the coffee giant running parallel to the strike so that workers can win their fight for better working...
Armed robbery suspect leads police on chase in Tukwila
The Tukwila Police Department (TPD) says a suspect accused of armed robbery tried to run from officers on Friday night.
Reminder: Our Local Food Banks are Offering Free Food
Are you in need of food assistance? The University of Washington (UW) food pantry and the University District food bank are here to help. The UW food pantry, located at 1311 NE 41st St, is open to all students and operates on specific hours from Monday to Thursday. The University District food bank, on the other...
Washington State Patrol Seeks Witnesses in Fatal Hit-and-Run on South Seattle Freeway
Authorities are making a public appeal for witnesses after a deadly hit-and-run incident that took place last month on a South Seattle freeway. The Washington State Patrol has issued an update stating that the collision involved a car, another vehicle, and a motorcycle, resulting in a fatality. This tragic incident...

















