PACIFIC, Wash. (AP) — Two people were killed in a wrong-way crash that involved seven vehicles along State Route 167 early Wednesday morning in Pierce County east of Tacoma. Police received initial reports of a pickup truck
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday the ban on nonessential travel with the United States will not be lifted until COVID-19 is significantly more under control around the world. Canada and the U.S.
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — A state judicial watchdog has censured a Snohomish County judge for behavior described as “indecorous, undignified, impatient and discourteous.” A Commission on Judicial Conduct order says that in two separate cases, Superior Court
MALDEN, Wash. (AP) — Nearly three months after a wildfire destroyed 80% of the homes in Malden, Washington, residents are still waiting for aid from the federal government. The Babb Fire ravaged the Whitman County towns of
SEATTLE (AP) — Federal authorities in Seattle have charged two people with a terrorist attack on train tracks, suggesting they were motivated by opposition to the construction of a natural gas pipeline across British Columbia when they
RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Seahawks running back Chris Carson was a healthy participant at practice for the first time in a month. He’s one of a handful of players Seattle expects to have back in the next
SEATTLE (AP) — Washington state health officials are considering changing the disease metrics that guide school district reopening decisions during the pandemic. The changes, if adopted, mean up to half the state’s 300 school districts would meet
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — While there were a record number of people participating in this month’s election in Washington state, the overall voter turnout percentage fell just shy of the record 84.6% set in 2008. Of the