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Thousands of dollars worth of tools stolen from Seattle contractor
SEATTLE — A Seattle contractor is asking for help after thousands of dollars worth of tools were stolen from him. "It's depressing, you know you hear about this kind of stuff and you always think that's not going to happen to me," said Duane Atwood. "This (Atwood’s work van) was all full of bins, with all the tools, table saws, chop saws were in here. Compressor was all up front, they even got that. They took everything."
Feds arrest 2 for alleged ‘people smuggling’ into U.S. by freight train
Two men were arrested Thursday and federally charged for their alleged involvement in "an extremely dangerous smuggling scheme," which brought people into the U.S. illegally by freight train, U.S. Attorney Tessa M. Gorman announced Friday.
Woodland Park Zoo shares photos, video of ultrasound of pregnant gorilla
SEATTLE — For the first time ever, the Woodland Park Zoo in Seattle has shared ultrasound photos of a gorilla fetus. The zoo shared the photos of expectant mother Akenji’s baby gorilla earlier this month. Akenji, 22, is expected to give birth at the end of June or early July.
Sound Transit to enforce new fare policy to ensure riders pay
(The Center Square) – Sound Transit has announced it will implement a new fare inspection process requiring riders to show a proof of payment before boarding. The new process will have an initial rollout on June 3. Sound Transit’s “fare ambassadors” have been checking passengers' proof of payments on various trains throughout the day. According to Sound Transit’s 2024 budget, the agency collected $51.9 million in passenger fare revenue last...
Tuesday’s Headlines Need a Camera to My Eye
Bike and bus lanes are of little use unless they're kept clear of cars, and cities are increasingly turning to automated camera enforcement to do just that. (Smart Cities Dive) Add a shortage of maintenance workers to the challenges facing transit agencies, which must replace more than half of them...
Shadow Seals: Seattle's swim team for athletes with physical disabilities
SEATTLE — The first independent swim team for athletes with physical disabilities in the U.S. began right here in Washington state, and it's still the only one of its kind in the Seattle area and the entirety of the Pacific Northwest. Justin Fleming is an alum and now a...
WSF to remove large vessel from fleet for the next 4 weeks. Here's which routes will be impacted
MUKILTEO, Wash. — A large boat will be taken out of the Washington State Ferries (WSF) fleet for the next four weeks. According to WSF, the 144-vehicle Suquamish, which serves the Edmonds/Kingston route, will be out of service beginning Tuesday. While it's out, WSF will shuffle around two smaller boats.
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