Caught on camera: Man slashing tires in Renton neighborhood
A man with a knife was caught on camera randomly slashing a car’s tires and kicking two sideview mirrors in Renton.
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A man with a knife was caught on camera randomly slashing a car’s tires and kicking two sideview mirrors in Renton.
The Federal Way City Council will vote on a new ordinance designed to crack down on massage parlors in the city.
The Pierce County Fire Prevention Bureau temporarily shut down 45 massage parlors, spas and wellness clinics across the county on Tuesday.
The Everett City Council approved to release an additional $10.6 million on Wednesday afternoon, bringing the city’s total commitment of $15.4 million toward the $120 million Everett Outdoor Event Center Project.
Washington’s Attorney General Nick Brown has filed a preliminary injunction against GEO Group, the company running the Northwest ICE Processing Center in Tacoma, after state health inspectors were denied access to investigate claims of “horrid conditions and practices” for detainees.
A barrage of break-ins in Seattle’s Wallingford neighborhood has business owners seeking help from the city, worried the problem is only getting worse.
As Starbucks prepares its 2nd headquarters in Nashville within the next 5 years, many throughout Downtown Seattle are worried this could be the beginning of more businesses eventually leaving the Emerald City.
With rising jet fuel costs due to the ongoing conflict in Iran, flight costs are increasing for everyone, and passengers at SEA Airport are feeling the impact.
The Lake Stevens School District is paying $2 million to former student Kaylnn Taber and her family in a sexual harassment settlement.
Sound Transit continues to face rising construction costs and a $34.5 billion deficit, which has led them to consider delaying some projects to address the shortfall.