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Driver in serious condition after her car crashes into Lynnwood car dealership
A woman is in serious condition after her car lost control heading southbound on Highway 99 and jumped the curb, colliding with an unoccupied display vehicle at the Lynnwood Honda dealership on Saturday afternoon.
These students stayed in an unexpected place after getting stuck for hours in I-5 traffic
EVERETT, Wash. — Elementary students from Quincy had a memorable overnight trip to western Washington when they unexpectedly spent the night at an Everett school following a police shooting that shut down the highway. Fourth-grade students from Monument and George elementary schools in central Washington had traveled to Seattle...
Arlington woman still seeking answers 45 years after mother's disappearance
KING COUNTY, Wash. - What happened to Barbara McClure? It’s a question her loved ones have been asking since she disappeared in 1978, and it’s at the top of her daughter's mind, Jamie Stupey, every day. McClure was last seen walking home from the Fandango Disco in Lake...
Two-vehicle crash at US 41 and US 24 in dense fog leads to minor injuries
On Friday, May 17, at 4:44 a.m., Newton County 911 Communications received reports of a two-vehicle crash at the intersection of US 41 and US 24. According to the Newton County Sheriff's Office, preliminary investigations indicate that a westbound 2023 Ram truck, driven by a 54-year-old man from Chicago, IL, disregarded a red light and collided with a southbound tractor-trailer driven by a 36-year-old man from Kirkland, WA.
Lynwood woman sentenced for Bellingham assault
BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – A Lynnwood woman accused of attempting to kill a Bellingham woman is heading to jail after taking a plea deal. 23-year-old Paola Nonog will spend the next nine years in prison for assault. Nonog initially faced additional charges of attempted murder and robbery, but those were dropped as part of the plea deal.
Kirkland Crisis Responder Supervisor Named Finalist for Hometown Heroes Award
Renee Cox, a seasoned crisis responder supervisor with Kirkland's Regional Crisis Response (RCR) Agency, has been named a top-five finalist for the coveted Hometown Heroes award presented by KING 5. Cox's recognition comes after a dedicated career spanning two decades, in which she significantly contributed to the creation and development of crucial civilian mental health response roles within local law enforcement and emergency services.
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