Tacoma neighbors raise concerns over possible serial arsonist
Two people were arrested for the first two fires.
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Two people were arrested for the first two fires.
A string of fires suspected to be intentionally set in Tacoma hit one woman’s home—twice.
Several people who lost their homes in an Everett fire earlier this week are dismayed with how their property management company, Avenue 5, has handled the situation.
Ard says many of his clients, and likely many Washingtonians, didn’t know their identity was compromised until something erroneous happened.
Wilson says she wants to lean heavily on tiny home villages, introducing legislation to ease the permitting for those sites, reduce restrictions around their size, and encourage Seattleites to volunteer at one of the places that make the homes.
Tuesday, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem was asked about monitoring for “sleeper cells” after the military conflict in Iran.
Washington’s high gas prices are poised to get even higher as the conflict in Iran impacts the movement of crude oil around the globe, analysts say.
While Erika Evans may not have gotten her grandpa’s speed on the track, she certainly inherited his winning ways and a passion to fight for what is right.
After House Majority Leader Rep Joe Fitzgibbon, a Democrat representing Vashon Island & West Seattle, admitted to being visibly drunk during a House Appropriations meeting Wednesday night.
Redfin reports in Seattle that 25 years ago, less than 4% of the housing supply was owned by investors, increasing to 9% in 2020, and now reaching close to 12%.