The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration was investigating Tesla’s recall on its vehicles with the Autopilot function.
Since 2010, prisoners have helped train service animals for the outside world. “I don’t think about much else,” one student said.
Uniqlo, a Tokyo-based chain, offers clothing for men, women and children. The company plans to open 20 new stores this year in North America.
Pacific Stone is moving a mile from Totem Diner, its squeeze with another landmark sign. Senior housing will be built on the site.
James McNeal was giving Liliya Guyvoronsky, 20, about $10,000 per month, charging papers say. King County prosecutors charged him with murder Friday.
Residents can comment virtually or in person during an Edmonds City Council public hearing set for 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Sha’niece Watson’s family is concerned for her safety, according to the sheriff’s office. She has ties to Whidbey Island.
The new park is set to double as a stormwater facility at the southeast corner of Holly Drive and 100th Street SW.
Repairs could cost $5,500 after someone set off a fire extinguisher in the elevator on April 27.
If voters approve, the levy would raise the city’s slice of property taxes 44%, as “a retaining wall” against “further erosion of city services.”
After a rain delay, I-5 will be down to one lane in Everett on May 10, as crews replace asphalt with concrete.
In a complex 78-page ruling Wednesday, the state Court of Appeals found a trial court misapplied state laws in the landmark case.
Police believe both men are connected with a group from South America suspected of over 300 burglaries since 2021.
UPDATE
Judy Weaver was last seen alive walking home from a cafe she owned. Forty years later, police tied Mitchell Gaff to the killing.
James McNeal, 58, served eight years on the Bothell City Council. On Tuesday, he was arrested for investigation of murdering a 20-year-old woman.
Dean, 45, alleged Spirit ignored manufacturing defects on the 737 MAX. He alleged wrongful termination after he brought concerns.
In 2022, Tulalip Heritage High School changed its approach to a “Big Picture” model. Teachers now ask students what they want to learn.