BERLIN (AP) — It sounds like good news for Boeing. Europe’s aviation regulator has taken a step closer to letting the 737 Max fly again. It published a proposed airworthiness directive today that could see it clear
SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle City Council has approved the city’s 2021 budget with reductions to the police budget, although not as much as activists sought amid mass demonstrations against police brutality. The council voted Monday to
EVERETT, Wash. (AP) — Murder charges have been filed against a man accused of fatally beating a woman outside the Tulalip Resort Casino near Marysville. Prosecutors charged Nomeneta Tauave of Spanaway with domestic violence murder in the
SEATTLE (AP) — A judge on Monday voided permits needed for a massive methanol plant on the Columbia River in southwestern Washington, agreeing with conservation groups that the project needs a more thorough environmental review. The U.S.
MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — Police say a teenager’s body was recovered Saturday from inside a vehicle in the Skagit River. Police believe 15-year-old Taylor Bentley called 911 on Friday night to report she had driven a
SPOKANE VALLEY (AP) — The Spokane County sheriff says one man has been killed in an officer-involved shooting in the city of Spokane Valley. Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich says a sheriff’s deputy tried to conduct a traffic stop
SEATTLE (AP) — The Apple Cup between Washington and Washington State scheduled for this week has been canceled due to the Cougars not having enough scholarship players available because of positive virus tests and contact tracing. The
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Real estate industry professionals say the coronavirus is one of the likely factors fueling a boom in large ranch sales in Western States. The Billings Gazette reports real estate brokers are experiencing high