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DEI is worming its way into WA schools through teacher training. Who will resist? | Opinion
These laws, mandating professional training for educational staff from K to post-high-school, put to rest any claim that DEI is not being introduced into our schools. | Opinion
Instacart driver feels 'lucky' after man used SUV to ram his car while fleeing police in Seattle
SEATTLE - An Instacart driver feels lucky to be alive after Seattle Police say a man rammed an SUV into his car at the Ballard Fred Meyer parking lot, pushing it out of the way in order to escape officers, who found him slumped over the wheel. Another shopper caught...
Former city councilman announces run for mayor of Everett
EVERETT—Former Everett City Councilmember Scott Murphy announced on Tuesday, May 14, he will run for Mayor of the City of Everett in 2025. “Public safety, homelessness and crime remain huge problems and the city’s finances are a mess,” said Murphy. “It’s time after six years that we change our current trend and restore our city to a place where we can begin to really tackle the issues our community is seeing every day in our neighborhoods and on our streets. Everett has been a great city and we can’t sit by and allow Everett to slide downhill like other cities.”
SPD officer fined in Jaahnavi Kandula's death fails to pay $5,000
SEATTLE - The Seattle Police officer who hit and killed 23-year-old Jaahnavi Kandula with a squad car failed to pay the $5,000 traffic fine for doing so. The Seattle City Attorney's Office confirmed with FOX 13 News on Wednesday that Ofc. Kevin Dave, who faces no criminal charges, failed to pay his $5,000 fine for second-degree negligent driving.
'It was a blank': Dad shot sleeping 8-month-old son in head, told baby’s mother it wasn’t a real bullet, police say
Dion Lamar Montgomery is accused of killing his 8-month-old son, shooting the infant while the boy was asleep in his crib, then telling his wife he'd fired a "blank." The post ‘It was a blank’: Dad shot sleeping 8-month-old son in head, told baby’s mother it wasn’t a real bullet, police say first appeared on Law & Crime.
VIDEO: 2 arrested after walking out of Seattle store with cash register
SEATTLE - Two people were arrested in Seattle in late April suspected of theft, after one of them was caught walking out of a store with a cash register. Police were outside a West Seattle pharmacy store around 7:15 p.m. on April 28, when two suspects walked out the front door. One of them is seen on bodycam video apparently holding a stolen cash register, and police immediately put her in handcuffs.
Seattle Weather: Clouds and cooler temperatures return Thursday
Sunny skies and warm temperatures this afternoon for the Pacific Northwest! Hope you were able to soak in the sunshine, more clouds and cooler temperatures are heading our way. Tonight we will see increasing clouds ahead of our next system and temperatures will be mild with cloud cover. Overnight lows...
Here's how much you need to earn to live 'comfortably' in the Seattle-Tacoma area
SEATTLE - The cost of living in Western Washington continues to rise, and rent prices are a huge part of living expenses. Seattle ranks 27th on ConsumerAffairs' list of income needed to afford to live in the largest U.S. cities. With median rent at $2,179 (as of Feb. 2024), the salary needed for a single adult to make ends meet is $87,146 or an hourly wage of $41.90.
Video shows cougar chasing house pets, coming within feet of family in WA backyard
A Monroe, Washington family experienced a harrowing encounter in their backyard when a cougar chased their pets within feet of where they were standing last Saturday. Surveillance cameras captured the startling moment. (Video credit: Gregory Havener via Storyful)
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