Report reveals outcomes for 408 sexual assault victims in 2021 backlogged court cases.
In this episode: King County prosecutors have charged a Snohomish man with the Nov. 2023 murders of a man and woman near Renton — and charged a Tulalip man with assisting in hiding the bodies. Prosecutors also charged one suspect with animal cruelty in the first degree for the killing of the horse.
Few restrictions on police pursuits; income tax prohibited; parental rights clarified
Even with big names at this year’s con, locals brought the good vibes to the nerdy weekend.
Dozens of cannabis dispensaries have been robbed in recent years while the laws force the shops to be cash-only.
ESHB 2153 would make catalytic converters traceable and harder to sell illegally.
The thefts ranged from individual store losses of $1,042 to $19,459, and the Attorney General’s Office has filed organized retail theft charges.
Legislative bill would recover funding for the Early Support for Infants and Toddlers program – and could save the state millions.
In this episode, we look at how King County is moving toward ending traditional youth detention in favor of a new facility for minors or even group homes.
In this episode, former Seahawks player Chad Wheeler awaits sentencing for domestic violence charges. Also: Kent police arrest a woman who reportedly threatened a driver with a gun.
The King County Sheriff’s Office plans to develop and implement a language access program following a complaint filed with the…
Bomb squad members inspected the object and learned that it was in fact a Douglas AIR-2 Genie.
Committee members expressed concerns regarding youth leaving the center and causing additional harm. The committee also expressed concerns about youth being at risk of retaliation from community members.
KCLS reports 8,863,118 digital titles checked out in 2023.
The PIT Count is important to understand annual trends for the region and for the housing authority to receive federal funding.
KCPAO says it plans to better work with schools and districts with legal matters involving students.
Several programs in King County received grant funding.
Remains of “Bones 20” belong to Everett teen Tammie Liles.
The funding is being called a “historic” investment in units and homes for low-income homebuyers.
The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating the incident.