Man arrested near Everett after attempted child abduction
EVERETT, Wash. – A 44-year-old man is behind bars in Snohomish County for reportedly trying to kidnap a 12-year-old boy in South Everett. Snohomish County deputies responded Tuesday morning to an attempted kidnapping at apartment complex near Mariner High
Pat O’Day, famed Seattle DJ, dies at 85
SEATTLE — Longtime disc jockey, concert promoter and Seafair Hydroplane race announcer Pat O’Day has died. He was 85 years old. His son announced on social media that O’Day died Tuesday at his home in the San
12 arrested in Puget Sound drug sting
Seattle — Twelve members of a drug trafficking group distributing fentanyl, heroin, methamphetamine, and cocaine throughout the Puget Sound region were arrested today following a year-long investigation and two grand jury indictments. The members of the conspiracies
Alaska’s first cruise in months returns to port with positive case of Covid
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — The first cruise in an already decimated southeast Alaska cruise season came to a devastating end Wednesday when a small ship carrying 36 passengers had to return to Juneau because one of the
Homeowner in Poulsbo shoots man suspected of causing crashes
POULSBO – The Kitsap Sun reports a homeowner outside Poulsbo shot and killed a man who had allegedly tried to enter the house after causing a car wreck nearby on Sunday. The incident started at about 4:30 p.m. on Viking
Sequim School Superintendent announces preferred reopening plan

By: Pepper Fisher SEQUIM – The Sequim School District’s Teaching and Learning Task Force Committee split a tie vote on how to reopen schools in the fall, and Superintendent Rob Clark says he’s going to break the
Inslee: Most schools should go online-only, cancel sports

SEATTLE (AP) — Gov. Jay Inslee says schools in the majority of Washington’s counties should strongly consider online-only learning for students this fall due to COVID-19 and canceling or postponing sports and all other in-person extracurricular activities.
GOP senators back additional airline aid as air travel goes down 75% due to coronavirus pandemic
uschools/iStockBy MINA KAJI and AMANDA MAILE, ABC News(WASHINGTON) — A group of 16 Senate Republicans expressed their support for an extension of the $25 billion payroll support program (PSP) for United States airlines Wednesday, as the demand
On heels of Arizona Senate primary, Republican Martha McSally challenges Democrat Mark Kelly to 7 debates
Shawn Thew/Pool/Getty ImagesBy QUINN SCANLAN, ABC News (WASHINGTON) — What’s sure to be one of the most expensive and most watched Senate campaigns this cycle is already off to the races, with incumbent Republican Martha McSally challenging
UConn cancels football season as NCAA announces scholarship protection amid COVID-19
fstop123/iStockBy KELLY MCCARTHY, ABC News(NEW YORK) — The NCAA has stepped up to protect student-athletes’ welfare amid the ongoing pandemic as it pertains to scholarships, eligibility and player health for the 2020 fall season. The NCAA Board