SEATTLE (AP) — Authorities say a 17-year-old boy suffered life-threatening injuries and a 14-year-old was in police custody after the two exchanged gunfire outside a Seattle school. Seattle police spokeswoman Valerie Carson said one teen was sitting
TACOMA (AP) — Fire chiefs and union leaders in Pierce County, home of the City of Tacoma, say about 30 percent of their departments or membership have yet to get vaccinated against COVID-19 and they worry what
LOS ANGELES – The 30-year-old man pictured as a naked baby on the cover of the multimillion-selling Nirvana album “Nevermind” filed suit Tuesday in Los Angeles, alleging the former members of the grunge-rock trio, various record companies,
PASCO, Wash. (AP) — The regular meeting of the Franklin County commissioners in Washington disintegrated into a rally against the state’s mask mandate, with one commissioner walking out in protest. Franklin County Commissioner Clint Didier, along with
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon health officials are deploying “crisis teams” of hundreds of nurses, respiratory therapists, paramedics and nursing assistants to regions of the state hardest hit by a surge in COVID-19 hospitalizations that have stretched
RENTON — Tight end Luke Willson said he’s stepping away from football one day after re-signing with the Seahawks. Willson says he realized it was time to move on after being back in the building and participating
SEATAC, Wash. (AP) — The cell phone of a passenger on an Alaska Airlines jet caught fire after the plane landed at Sea-Tac, forcing the crew to deploy evacuation slides to get everyone off. Alaska Airlines spokesperson
TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — A federal judge has ordered Immigration and Customs Enforcement to test detainees for COVID-19 before they are transferred to the immigrant detention center in Tacoma. The ruling grants a temporary restraining order requested