Free Meals from Shoreline churches
Residents are responding generously to the Hopelink food drive. But the social aspect of sharing food is also important. Several churches in Shoreline host free meals where you can sit down with other people. After years of sit-down dinners, PoPy's Café ceased sit-down meals when the pandemic hit but now hands out...
Indigenous actor Elaine Miles says ICE called her tribal ID ‘fake’
Elaine Miles was walking to a bus stop in Redmond to go to Target, she said, when four men wearing masks and vests with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement label stepped out of two black SUVs with no front plates and pressed her for her ID. Miles, an Indigenous actor...
Fire damages South Seattle home; investigation underway
Crews quickly knocked down an early morning house fire near South Warsaw Street and 39th Avenue South in the Rainier Valley, where flames blew out several windows.
Why A Tiny Town Outshines Seattle For Millionaire Status
Ever wonder where the wealthier families in Washington are settling down? Some neighborhoods have become hotspots, reflecting more than just high property values.
2 brothers hunt down friend in tragic Federal Way shooting
A dispute over a stolen family heirloom turned deadly in a Federal Way mall parking lot the night before Thanksgiving, leaving one man dead and two brothers facing serious consequences. A worker’s close call. Trever Jones was wrapping up his work shift near the Commons at Federal Way on...
Seattle music producer honors legend Linda Ronstadt with special show
SEATTLE — Her voice has been described as sparkling, rich and versatile. Linda Ronstadt's roots are in country and folk-rock, but many say she mastered nearly every genre of music. In 2014, she was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. For the second year in a...
Federal Way link extension to open as Sound Transit prepares for World Cup
Sound Transit is gearing up for the opening of the Link extension on Dec. 6, which will travel from Seattle to Federal Way.
Religious group threatens to sue Everett School District over access restrictions
A local religious group is threatening to sue the Everett School District.
Edmonds police to arrest suspect in multistate human trafficking case
Edmonds police say a public tip and interagency teamwork helped capture a 30-year-old man wanted in California and Nevada for human trafficking.
Seattle passes 70% college grads for first time
Seattle just crossed a remarkable demographic threshold, and it's likely a first for any major U.S. city: More than 70% of Seattle residents age 25 and older have a bachelor’s degree or higher. According to newly released 2024 data from the U.S. Census Bureau, around 416,000 Seattle residents 25...

















