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A fire in Seattle's Ravenna neighborhood displaced residents of all 26 units in an apartment complex; it was extinguished without injury and deemed accidental due to electrical issues.
King County Council readies to vote on raising the minimum wage to $20 for large businesses, with a focus on aligning pay to living costs and evaluating potential economic impacts.
Seattle's OED is seeking consultants for a Retail and Ground Floor Revitalization Analysis to rejuvenate local shopping areas and enhance community spaces.
Boeing has locked out its private firefighters during a pay dispute, leading to picket lines and replacement workers responding to emergencies at its Seattle-area plants.
The original Starbucks in Seattle closed temporarily due to vandalism and a fire, with investigations ongoing and no reported injuries. The company intends to reopen soon.
Escaped inmate Patrick Lester Clay from Monroe Correctional Complex was captured in Seattle following a four-day manhunt involving local and federal law enforcement.
A 23-year-old man from Manston reported missing was found safe, ending community worry. Details on his discovery are undisclosed, no foul play is suspected, and privacy is requested.
Kent Police released an e-fit of a man involved in a daylight attempted robbery and assault of a woman in Maidstone, urging public help to identify him.
Seattle Police seek information about a woman forced into a truck on April 10th near West Seattle and have lost track of the involved vehicle after a brief pursuit.
A car crashed into the White River in Sumner during an illegal race. The dive team recovered the Acura ILX, which now serves as evidence in the investigation.
The article covers a series of crimes in Pierce County, including a beauty shop burglary, a vehicle and home theft, a hit-and-run accident, and the arrest of a man with a felony warrant.
Walmart settled with the Seattle Office of Labor Standards for not providing gig workers with paid sick and safe time, paying out over $170,000 to employees.
A Tacoma teacher, Jordan Henderson, pleaded not guilty to nine charges of child molestation. He was released on a $100,000 bond. Concerns arise over the safety of children in schools.