WSDOT projects bring closures to Seattle’s downtown tunnel, Valley Freeway this week
Unseasonably warm weather supports maintenance operations this week for the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT). Crews plan to clear old vegetation and prepare landscaping for replanting as we get closer to spring. This work will bring lane and ramp closures this week near Seattle’s downtown tunnel,...
WA statewide proposal scrutinizes deep sedation procedures at dental offices
SB 6138 would mandate a "multi-provider system" for deep sedation in dental offices, requiring a separate professional to monitor the patient while the dentist performs the procedure. Sponsor Sen. Jeff Holy introduced the bill following three recent dental office deaths, arguing that current practices lack the safety...
Stolen Ride, Flat Tires and a Passed-Out Juvenile, Issaquah Bust on NW Sammamish Road
Early Sunday morning in Issaquah turned chaotic when police arrested a juvenile after finding a car sitting awkwardly at the entrance to a commercial parking lot along NW Sammamish Road. Officers say the young driver appeared clearly impaired and was taken into custody, while another juvenile discovered at a nearby...
Seattle weather: Temperatures near the 60s this week
Seattle weather: Temperatures near the 60s this week.
Goldendale Energy Storage Project receives ‘milestone’ license, tribes continue to raise concerns
The Northwest’s largest proposed energy storage project just got the go-ahead from the federal government, which means construction could kick off in the next few years. The Goldendale Energy Storage Project, based in south-central Washington, could generate enough energy to power almost all of Seattle’s homes for up...
Thieves have moved on from catalytic converters to stealing copper wire, prosecutor says
King County prosecutors are urging lawmakers to crack down on copper wire theft as rising metal prices fuel a surge in targeted attacks on communication infrastructure.
Proposal would set limits on when homeless camps can be cleared in Washington
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Lawmakers in Olympia could soon decide whether to set limits on when cities and counties can remove homeless encampments from public areas. H.B. 2489, known as the Shelters Not Penalties Act, would require local governments to make an offer of "adequate shelter" to people living in encampments before...
Here’s when the new Redmond IKEA store is opening
REDMOND, Wash. - IKEA will open a new-format store in Redmond very soon. A smaller "Plan & order point with Pick-up" site is set to open in Redmond Town Center on Feb. 11. It's one of many planning and pickup IKEA centers opening across the U.S., aiming to increase customer accessibility and make for an easier...
Seattle-founded Eddie Bauer to close all North American stores after bankruptcy filing
Eddie Bauer, a popular outdoor clothing brand, is expected to shutter all its stores in North America after filing for bankruptcy, including 11 locations in Washington.
Seattle Doc Sentenced For Swiping Fentanyl, Leaving Kids With Saline
A University of Washington anesthesiology resident has been sentenced after federal authorities say he stole powerful narcotic pain medication while on duty and secretly swapped in saline for doses meant for patients, including children. Investigators say the alleged drug diversion endangered young patients and...

















