August 16, 2023 Biden administration announces $200 million in grants to upgrade tunnels in effort to save fish In an effort to save fish, the Biden administration announced $200 million in grants to upgrade tunnels that carry water beneath roads. Fish sometimes get stuck in the current tunnels.
August 16, 2023 Trial date set for Oregon man accused of kidnapping, assaulting woman in makeshift cell Negasi Zuberi, a married father, will face trial in October after a woman escaped from a makeshift cell in his Oregon home and told police he assaulted her.
August 15, 2023 Seattle teen kills Uber driver, takes car on joyride in city's second rideshare murder in past year: cops Neiana Allen-Bailey, 18, is accused of shooting Uber driver Amare Geda dead and stealing his Prius while he bled out in downtown Seattle on Aug. 8.
August 15, 2023 Conservatives ousted from WA school board after facing recall for mask mandate defiance Washington State Republican gubernatorial candidate and former school board member Semi Bird told Fox News Digital about the recall that ousted him and two other board members.
August 12, 2023 Missing Washington girl was allegedly locked in 'cell' under stairs as mom battles investigators Oakley Carlson, 6, was last seen alive in February 2021. Court records show she was locked in a "cell" by her parents, who are not cooperating with investigators.
August 11, 2023 Blue-collar political anthem 'Rich Men North of Richmond' takes internet by storm A new blue-collar political anthem is taking the Internet by storm just days after its release, garnering millions of views on YouTube in just a few days of being live.
August 10, 2023 Washington officers fatally shoot man who opened fire following attempts to de-escalate situation Officers killed a 41-year-old man during an exchange of gunfire in Tacoma, Washington. No officers were reported injured after the man opened fire at the police.
August 10, 2023 Retired Seattle cop unloads on 'spineless mayor' and 'extremist' city council in brutal resignation letter Retired Seattle Police Lt. Jessica Taylor resigned from the department on Aug. 1 with a scathing 15-page letter lambasting city leaders for their treatment of police.
August 9, 2023 Drug-exposed babies put 'in a very dangerous position' by state's new policy, critics worry Critics fear a Washington policy no longer requiring hospitals to report all drug-exposed newborns will harm babies. The state says safety concerns can still be reported.
August 5, 2023 Washington deck collapse north of Seattle leaves 8 summer camp staffers injured, firefighters say Eight staffers at a summer camp in Washington State were hospitalized Friday night after a deck more than two dozen people were standing on collapsed.