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A ship at the center of the Gulf of Tonkin incident brings naval history to life in Bremerton
The Gulf of Tonkin incident led to direct U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War. One of the reasons for that escalation, and one of the greatest controversies of the war, is currently docked in Bremerton.
Hit-and-run collision at Banner Road sends each driver to hospital
Two people were taken to hospitals Tuesday morning after collision in Port Orchard, and one driver is under investigation for hit-and-run. A Toyota Prius driven by a 68-year-old Port Orchard woman was westbound on Sedgwick Road and hit just after 9 a.m. at the intersection with Banner Road, by a gold Chevy Tahoe traveling northbound on Banner Road, according to a Washington State Patrol report. The Tahoe fled the scene of the crash and was later...
Capitol Hill light rail station stabbing suspect charged with murder
SEATTLE — The man accused of a fatal stabbing of another man following an altercation at the Capitol Hill light rail station in Seattle was charged with murder Thursday. Shawn Patrick Moore, 26, is facing one count of second-degree murder and one count of intimidating a witness. Moore waived his first court appearance on Tuesday. He is being held on a $3 million bail.
'I know a guy': Aberdeen inmate helps owner jump-start RV he allegedly stole in viral video
ABERDEEN, Wash. - A video going viral on TikTok shows an Aberdeen City Jail inmate helping jump-start an RV he allegedly stole, but the backstory behind the 23-second clip is much wilder. Olive Teague's 1996 Ford F350 RV was stolen on December 19, 2023, off a Ballard street. Inside the...
MISSING: Have you seen Brandon Hourn, aka ‘Queen Bee’? Des Moines Police seeking missing person
Des Moines Police are seeking the public’s help finding Brandon Hourn, 25 – aka “Queen Bee” – who has been missing since May 7, 2024:. Brandon was last seen on Tuesday, May 7, 2024. She was recently diagnosed with pneumonia and needs medication. Brandon may...
‘That’s never a phrase you want to hear’: Mother of light rail murder victim prepares to say goodbye
The mother of a local chef murdered inside the Capitol Hill link light rail station prepares to say goodbye to her youngest son. This, a day before the King County Prosecutor could charge the suspect with his murder. Karla Bellett says she worried about her son, Corey, like all mothers. But she never imagined he would be a victim of a vicious stabbing in a link light rail station. Now she wants the man accused of killing him to remain locked up.
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