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Washington’s $100M police-hiring program still hasn’t paid out. Officials blame complex eligibility rules and a new 0.1% sales-tax requirement that many cities are weighing.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A longtime Edmonds paraeducator has been charged after parents found hundreds of explicit messages; prosecutors say the abuse of a deaf student stretched nearly five years and bail was set at $750,000.
A Pierce County deputy fired after a mass stabbing in the Purdy area of Key Peninsula left five people dead; investigators with the Force Investigation Team are on scene.
A woman was critically injured after early-morning gunfire in Tacoma’s South End; police recovered 57 shell casings near Fern Hill Park as investigators processed the scene.
Transportation & Infrastructure in ...
A single-vehicle crash on eastbound I‑90 near milepost 27 sent one person to Harborview with life‑threatening injuries and closed lanes during the evening commute.
Seattle police say a man was arrested after a liquor-store shooting; details remain preliminary while detectives investigate.
Seattle officials say ALPR scans in the Real‑Time Crime Center are for criminal investigations only and federal agencies would generally need subpoenas for immigration queries.
Food & Drinks in ...
Tacoma roaster Outer Dark plans a downtown production roastery in the Rhodes Center and is teasing a second cafe; no opening date has been announced.
WSDOT’s study team picked Alternative 2 for the I‑90 ramps at Rainier Ave S, closing one ramp and reallocating lanes to give buses and protected bike/ped space near Judkins Park station.
A harbor seal shot near Quilcene was taken to SR3 in Des Moines after X-rays found a projectile near her skull; rescuers warn the injury may be fatal and call the attack cruel.
Two men were charged this week in the October killing outside the Chipotle on Broadway; prosecutors describe evidence that investigators say points to an ambush.
An OPA investigation and federal bankruptcy rulings found a Seattle officer omitted assets and made false statements tied to a failed real‑estate project, leading to his termination.
The family of Deanna Davis says jail deputies and medical staff failed to monitor her severe illness before she died in March 2023. They filed suit on Feb. 24, 2026.
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