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A brief funnel cloud appeared over Normandy Park on May 16 and faded within minutes. Forecasters said it was short‑lived and caused no reported damage.
Morning fog gives way to mostly sunny afternoons and highs near 63°F. Small craft advisories will return this afternoon for parts of the Strait.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
A suspected road‑rage incident on the I‑5 on‑ramp near Arlington ended in a three‑vehicle crash Friday; six dogs were scattered and one died.
Health & Lifestyle in ...
Chelan‑Douglas Health District confirmed a Sin Nombre hantavirus case in Chelan County and said it is unrelated to the MV Hondius cruise outbreak. Officials urged cleaning precautions.
Politics & Govt in ...
State auditors will review Kiona‑Benton finances after two failed levies left a $3.5M gap, forcing cuts to staff, transportation and extracurriculars.
Showers and afternoon thunderstorms likely Saturday with highs near 55°F. Mountain passes may see snow and mariners should expect choppy seas.
Staff at Fremont Vintage Mall say a man hid inside the shop overnight and rummaged through vendor booths, leaving employees shaken. Police are investigating.
A man in his 50s fell about 15 feet through the ceiling at LA Fitness Ballard and was taken to Harborview; Seattle police say he faces property‑damage charges.
A juvenile pedestrian was killed after being struck on Spanaway Loop Road South on Friday afternoon, prompting a multi‑hour closure and an active Pierce County Sheriff’s Office investigation.
Renton’s City Council voted 4-3 to pause the police department’s Flock ALPR cameras as officials weigh privacy, access and retention questions.
A federal judge sentenced former Eastside broker Tamara King to 54 months after a jury found she siphoned more than $2 million from investors in a Halcyon fund.
Former Seattle‑area broker Michael D. McGuire was sentenced to 46 months after a jury convicted him of wire fraud and tax evasion; the court ordered more than $1 million in repayment.
Washington Attorney General Nick Brown sued Providence, alleging the health system repeatedly denied pregnancy and nursing accommodations and, in some cases, retaliated against staff.
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