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The city filed motions in U.S. District Court on Tuesday asking for the end of more than 13 years of federal oversight of the ...
Seattleites who want a competent leader who prioritizes public safety and understands the job ought to reelect Ann Davison ...
Police in Maine are investigating the death of a paddleboarder near a campground in rural Maine as a homicide and asking the ...
Two Black cross-country truck drivers filed a federal lawsuit this month alleging they were denied service and harassed at a ...
Trump met again with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House to discuss Gaza ceasefire efforts.
A wildfire that leveled a historic lodge and visitors center on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim grew rapidly more than a week ...
Communities along a 700-mile (1,127-km) stretch of Alaska’s southern coast ordered residents to higher ground after a ...
Four candidates are seeking election to Position No. 3 on the Burien City Council in 2025, offering voters a range of backgrounds and perspectives in one of the city’s most closely watched local races ...
Six years after her son was killed by a Seattle police officer involved in multiple deadly encounters, a federal judge cleared the way for Rose Johnson’s excessive force lawsuit to move forward.
A court rejected the officer's claim of qualified immunity, the much-debated legal doctrine that can shield police officers from civil rights claims.
SEATTLE – A woman who was struck in the eye with a so-called “rubber bullet” fired by a Washington State Patrol trooper during a 2020 Black Lives Matter protest has settled a lawsuit for ...
Officers then took the woman to Harborview Medical Center for evaluation and a search warrant for blood evidence, according to police.