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The chief of the Seattle Police Department was reportedly just yards away from a jewelry store when it was ransacked in broad daylight on Thursday, with the robbers getting away with an estimated $2 million in diamonds, gold and luxury watches.
SEATTLE — A driver was killed in a head-on collision in Seattle's Magnolia neighborhood Monday evening. According to Seattle police, the crash happened around 6:15 p.m. near Thorndyke Avenue West and West Armour Street. A red Toyota Camry went into an oncoming lane and collided head-on with a Jeep, investigators told KOMO News.
Last month, downtown Seattle had its highest rate of monthly worker foot traffic since the COVID-19 pandemic began, but high vacancy rates still linger. According to the latest data from the Downtown Seattle Association,
A 41-year-old woman was arrested on Saturday for allegedly slashing another woman with a knife in North Seattle, according to the Seattle Police Department (SPD).
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Seattle Mariners Star Victor Robles Ejected After Throwing Bat at Pitcher During Minor League Game
The 28-year-old Seattle Mariners star, who is currently on a Triple-A assignment while rehabbing a shoulder injury, hurled his bat in the direction of Las Vegas Aviators pitcher Joey Estes after he was hit by the ball, according to MLB.com.
Share your experience selling a home in the Seattle area. Did you get multiple offers? Did you have to make concessions? We want to hear all about it.
The last 8 p.m. sunset of 2025 is happening next week, on Tuesday, Aug. 26. On this day, the sun will set at exactly 8 p.m.. On Wednesday, Aug. 27, the sun will set at 7:58 p.m. and gradually shorten as we close in on the waning weeks of summer. Keep reading to learn more about the fall equinox and what you can expect in Seattle.
The thieves were armed with bear spray and a Taser, and shattered the building's glass doors before ransacking display cases.
The arrest of an innocent Seattle man highlights persistent inequities in the criminal legal system, columnist Naomi Ishisaka writes.