Driver Rescued from Puyallup River in DUI Incident, Stolen Car Crashes into Bethel High School in Pierce County Mayhem
Two incidents rocked Pierce County: a DUI driver landed their car in the Puyallup River, and a stolen vehicle crashed into Bethel High School. Authorities are investigating and seeking tips on the latter hit-and-run.
Everett's Edgewater Creek Bridge Replacement to Disrupt Mukilteo Boulevard Traffic Starting Late October 2024
Everett is set to replace the Edgewater Creek Bridge in late October 2024, closing part of Mukilteo Boulevard for a year. The $34 million project aims to address the bridge's seismic vulnerabilities. Residents are advised to plan alternative routes.
Washington Commission Debates Wildlife Policies, Engages Public in Spokane Meetings
The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission discussed natural resource policies, engaged with public input, and approved new rules in meetings from Sept. 26-28, including wildlife management and partnership agreements.
Seattle Chaos, Man Accused of Multiple Assaults and Impersonating a Federal Agent Arrested After Striking Police Officer
A man was arrested in Seattle for assaulting individuals, impersonating a federal agent, and hitting a police officer. The incident began inside a store. He is charged with assault, criminal impersonation, and unlawful imprisonment.
Seattle Residents Invited to Shape City's Affordable Housing Future with $5 Million HUD Funding Plan
Seattle announces a public meeting and comment period for a $5 million HUD PRO Housing program application to address affordable housing, inviting citizens to review and discuss the plan either in-person or online on October 9, 2024.
Washington Residents Invited to Review and Comment on WDFW's Draft Strategy for Salmon Passage
WDFW seeks public input on draft strategy for removing barriers to fish migration, benefiting salmon, steelhead, and Southern Resident killer whales. Public comments are accepted until October 14, 2024, with a workshop on October 2.
Pierce County Schools Face Wave of Unfounded Social Media Threats, Authorities Urge Direct Reporting
Pierce County is facing a wave of false threats against schools on social media, causing widespread concern and prompting authorities to urge the public to report such threats directly to law enforcement rather than sharing them online.












