Justice Department to review police response to Uvalde shooting

Thinkstock/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Attorney General Merrick Garland is expected to provide details about a review from the Justice Department that will examine the law enforcement response to attack on the elementary school in Uvalde, Texas. Twenty-one

Seattle police expand body-worn camera use

SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle police officers assigned to federal law enforcement task forces will now be required to wear and activate body-worn cameras during arrests. The Seattle Times reports interim police Chief Adrian Diaz updated the agency’s

Washington hospitals again strained by COVID-19 spread

SEATTLE (AP) — Washington hospital officials are urging mask-wearing and warning that facilities are heading toward another COVID-19 case peak amid high spread in the community. The News Tribune reports this time around the hospital caseload is

Detectives: Killing of Washington family linked to drugs

PORT ORCHARD, Wash. (AP) — Three men accused of killing a Washington state family five years ago pleaded not guilty Tuesday, as detectives asserted the killings were about “drugs and money.” The four members of the blended

'Ms. Marvel' debuting Wednesday on Disney+

Marvel Studios The Marvel Cinematic Universe’s newest hero, Kamala Khan, AKA Ms. Marvel, makes her debut on Disney+ Wednesday in the colorful series that bears the heroine’s name. The character, the first Muslim-American superhero in Marvel Comics,

Washington AG files complaint against Sequim lawyer

SEATTLE (AP) — The Washington Attorney General’s office has filed a complaint against a Sequim lawyer who has filed lawsuits making meritless claims of widespread voter fraud. The Seattle Times reports the complaint to the Office of