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North Seattle power restored after outage hits 7,350 customers
More than 7,350 Seattle City Light customers in North Seattle were briefly without power Friday evening, according to an X post from City Light. The outages started around 4:30 p.m., said Grant Barton ...
A string of arsons has hit south Seattle. What we know about the fires
The Seattle Fire Department respond to a fire in the early hours of July 30, 2025, at a funeral home in the 4500 block of Rainier Avenue South in Seattle's Mt. Baker neighborhood. It's one of a series ...
Seattle mayor responds to waterfront shooting, emphasizes safety measures
A shooting on the Seattle waterfront put a man in the hospital and left witnesses shaken in one of the busiest tourist districts of the city.
Former Hard Rock Café building eyed for new theater project
Ripple Productions, a locally based nonprofit, has filed plans with the city to renovate 114 Pike St., the former home of the Hard Rock Café, which closed in 2023.
Police find torched car connected to fatal shooting outside University District church
Detectives confirm a car that was torched Friday in Seattle's Phinney Ridge neighborhood is the Hyundai Elantra they were looking for connected to a shooting.
Navigating financial choices for small business success
Simon Powley of Kitsap Credit Union discusses eight things every small business should look for in a financial partner. Sponsored by Kitsap Credit Union.
Now a millionaire, Seattle teen sells card game he created at 7
Alex Butler, 15, with support from his parents, sold the Burrito game last month in a cash deal to Wisconsin-based company PlayMonster.
Video: Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell Speaks Before the Primary
Mayor Bruce Harrell joins the Gee & Ursula Show ahead of next week's Primary Election to discuss the housing affordability crisis and more. Listen to the Gee a ...
Seattle suing Trump administration to protect DEI and gender policies, grant opportunities
The city of Seattle is suing the Trump Administration for its executive orders threatening federal funds that support everything from public safety to housing.
Seattle police cruiser totaled after crash with another car while responding to call
Two passengers and a Seattle police officer were injured in a crash at 5th Avenue and Seneca Street early Friday morning.
In Seattle mayor race, independent cash backs Harrell against Wilson
In City Attorney and some council races, there are either clear front-runners in terms of fundraising or amounts are fairly evenly split among several candidates.
Search for new Seattle school superintendent pushes into fall
The Seattle School Board could make its final pick in mid- to late-October. The deadline to apply to run the state's largest district is now mid-September.
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