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Man charged in deadly triple shooting at south Seattle casino
SEATTLE — A man is facing multiple charges including murder for the fatal triple shooting that happened at a popular casino and bowling alley in south Seattle on Saturday, May 27. Omar Upham Jr. is charged with one count of murder in the first degree with a firearm enhancement,...
Tulalip Tribe member sentenced to 4 years for carjacking woman who helped him
SEATTLE - A Tulalip Tribe member was sentenced Tuesday to nearly four years in prison for fleeing police, crashing his car, then carjacking someone else who helped him when he was injured. U.S. Attorney Nick Brown announced 32-year-old Michael J.D. Clark Jones was sentenced to 46 months in the U.S....
'He's a hero': Neighbor jumps into action to contain a fire near South Seattle home
SEATTLE — Neighbors came together to help one another during a fire near a home in South Seattle Monday. The neighbors first called 911 to get firefighters on the way. After that, they say they worked together to keep neighbors safe. It happened on Monday evening, around 5 p.m.
Seattle Rejects State Law to Criminalize Public Drug Use
Seattle has become the only city in Washington State where public hard drug use will not be criminalized, following the Seattle City Council's narrow 5-4 decision to reject a new state law from being incorporated into the city's municipal code. This controversial decision has drawn criticism from both the King County Prosecutor's Office and the City Attorney's Office, who urged council members to adopt the law.
12-year-old girl arrested in Tukwila following string of violent crimes
TUKWILA, Wash. — A 12-year-old girl was arrested and booked following a series of violent crimes, according to the Tukwila Police Department (TPD). At 6:41 p.m. Monday, officers responded to a business in the Southcenter District after receiving a report of a robbery, the TPD said. The victim at the scene said a female assaulted her and stole her phone in the bathroom before running away, police added.
Roxbury Lanes shooting suspect targeted man ‘for being a snitch,’ police say
SEATTLE — Editor's note: The above video on the shooting at Roxbury Lanes originally aired on June 2, 2023. The suspect in a deadly shooting at a Seattle casino was allegedly targeting a man who had reported on him to police four years earlier, according to charging documents filed by the King County Prosecuting Attorney's Office.
Seattle weather: Unseasonably warm, dry conditions elevate fire danger
SEATTLE - Temperatures Tuesday went soaring above the average seasonal high of 69 for this time of year. SeaTac hit 82 at the airport with even warmer highs to the south. Overnight skies are mainly clear with lows in the mid to upper 50s for the Central Sound. We'll see slightly cooler temperatures for the southwest interior and coast.
Video captures man launching rock through vehicle's windshield along I-5 in Seattle
SEATTLE — A man was caught on dashcam video launching a rock through a vehicle's window along Interstate 5 in Seattle late Saturday night. Authorities said a Kent man was driving south along I-5 and Yesler Way just after 11 p.m. The man on video stepped out towards the highway and threw a rock through the windshield, leaving glass shards in the car.
How Seattle's churches are evolving: Today So Far
We're becoming less religious, and that poses a problem for our region's churches, especially if they own considerable property. This post originally appeared in KUOW's Today So Far newsletter for June 6, 2023. These days, church buildings not only offer Sunday worship, they are a place for 12-step programs, schools,...
Deputies reveal more about the lost 10-year-old girl who spent the night in the woods north of Cle Elum
ROSLYN - After her family feared the worst, a young girl is back home after the harrowing experience of getting lost in the wilderness overnight, alone. Kittitas County deputies identified 10-year-old Shunghla Mashwani of Federal Way, Washington as the girl who got lost on Sunday in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness area north of Cle Elum.
South Seattle Community Bands Together to Combat Residential Fire
In a South Seattle neighborhood, residents banded together to assist one another during a fire incident that occurred close to a home on Monday evening. Their immediate response included calling 911 to notify firefighters, followed by collaborative efforts to ensure the safety of everyone involved.
Unhoused and out of sight on King County's Eastside
Some people experiencing homelessness in King County often try to stay hidden to avoid dealing with police. Outreach workers say that also means these people aren't being connected to support services. It’s hot and sunny around Seattle, and Keith Roberts needs to get the AC in his RV running. To...
Seattle Braces for High Temperatures and Wildfire Threat
Western Washington is gearing up for a warm and dry week, with FOX 13 Chief Meteorologist Lisa Villegas and Forecaster Erin Mayovsky cautioning residents about the heightened risk of wildfires. Wednesday is predicted to be the hottest day of the week, with temperatures in downtown Seattle's airport area potentially reaching 87 degrees and possibly even hitting the low 90s in southern and southwestern regions. The current record of 90 degrees at the airport was set in 2003.
Too dangerous for Starbucks, Black Coffee Northwest will make 23rd and Jackson its Central District home — UPDATE
Said the corner was too dangerous. Black-owned Black Coffee Northwest is happy to call it home. The 23rd and Jackson cafe left emptied last summer after the labor-embattled coffee giant slammed the door on a handful of Seattle locations citing safety and crime concerns will jump back to life this fall as a new expansion of the Shoreline-born coffee joint.
Kitsap man accused of mailing fentanyl that led to Wyoming death
A Kitsap County man wanted for mailing fentanyl to a man in Wyoming who died after ingesting the drug was arrested Monday night, a spokesperson for the Kitsap County Sheriff's Office said. Marty Leroy Ervine, 34, was booked into the Kitsap County Jail on a warrant issued by a judge in Carbon County, Wyoming, said Kevin McCarty, a spokesperson for the sheriff's office. Ervine has a pending charge in Kitsap County Superior Court, a count of possession...
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