High-speed pursuit through Sequim and PA ends in escape

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Pepper Fisher PORT ANGELES – Local law enforcement are asking for the public’s help in locating a wanted felon following a high-speed pursuit Monday evening that originated in Sequim and was discontinued at the west end of

Suspect in Alki Beach remains case may have had help

SEATTLE — Court documents suggest a landlord accused of killing his two tenants and abandoning their remains in suitcases on Alki Beach in West Seattle may have had help in the murders. KING 5 NEWS reports 62-year-old Michael Dudley

Mill Creek mayor resigns under fire

MILL CREEK, Wash. (AP) — The mayor of the Seattle suburb Mill Creek has resigned before the end of her term. Mayor Pam Pruitt in a letter to the City Council Monday said she wanted to focus

Helicopter pilot dies fighting forest fire

THE DALLES, Ore. (AP) — Authorities say a firefighting pilot has died in a helicopter crash at the Mt. Hood National Forest in Oregon while battling a blaze. The Wasco County Sheriff’s Office says the helicopter was

Man arrested for assaulting SeaTac gate agent

SEATAC, Wash. (AP) — A man was arrested on investigation of assault following an altercation with a gate agent at Sea-Tac Airport. Port of Seattle police said the assault happened Monday at Gate N14 as passengers were

Vancouver school to retire Native American mascot

VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) — Vancouver Public Schools in Washington appears ready to retire the chieftain mascot at a high school after hearing feedback calling the Native American imagery offensive and racist. The school board indicated their support

No charges for woman who murdered husband

YAKIMA, Wash. – The Yakima County Prosecutor’s Office has announced it will not file charges against a woman who shot and killed her husband last week. Kimberly Hansen was arrested Aug. 19 after she called 911 and said she