Octopus Killing Fuels Scuba Diver Activism
A scuba diving instructor recently encountered a diver who was in the process of killing an octopus at Cove 2, a popular West Seattle diving site. Photos of the incident spread online, prompting the...
View ArticleMany Races Still In Flux In Washington
Many races in Washington state are yet to be decided. In the highly contested race for governor, Republican Rob McKenna is trailing Democrat Jay Inslee by about 2.5 percentage points. The same-sex...
View ArticleWash. Ballots Continue To Be Counted, Some Races Will Be Called Friday
This is Washington’s first presidential election after making the switch to all mail-in voting. Just over half of the ballots have been counted and many races are still undecided. KUOW’s Sara Lerner...
View ArticleReporter Update: Joint Base Lewis-McChord Soldier Accused Of Massacre
Pre-trial hearings continue this evening at Joint Base Lewis-McChord for Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales. He’s accused of massacring 16 civilians in Afghanistan, including nine children. Prosecutors...
View ArticleAvalanche Deaths Inspire Safety Efforts In Backcountry Skiing And Snowboarding
As the slopes open, skiers’ and snowboarders’ giddy enthusiasm is overshadowed by an accident near Stevens Pass last season. Three people were killed: Jim Jack, Johnny Brenan and Chris Rudolph. They...
View ArticleUPDATE: Shooter Identified, Mall Shooting Victim Expected To Survive
Two people, plus the suspected shooter, are dead after police say a gunman opened fire at a crowded shopping mall in suburban Portland Tuesday.An ambulance took one survivor of the attack to OHSU...
View ArticleOctopus Killing Fuels Scuba Diver Activism
A scuba diving instructor recently encountered a diver who was in the process of killing an octopus at Cove 2, a popular West Seattle diving site. Photos of the incident spread online, prompting the...
View ArticleMany Races Still In Flux In Washington
Many races in Washington state are yet to be decided. In the highly contested race for governor, Republican Rob McKenna is trailing Democrat Jay Inslee by about 2.5 percentage points. The same-sex...
View ArticleWash. Ballots Continue To Be Counted, Some Races Will Be Called Friday
This is Washington’s first presidential election after making the switch to all mail-in voting. Just over half of the ballots have been counted and many races are still undecided. KUOW’s Sara Lerner...
View ArticleReporter Update: Joint Base Lewis-McChord Soldier Accused Of Massacre
Pre-trial hearings continue this evening at Joint Base Lewis-McChord for Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales. He’s accused of massacring 16 civilians in Afghanistan, including nine children. Prosecutors...
View ArticleAvalanche Deaths Inspire Safety Efforts In Backcountry Skiing And Snowboarding
As the slopes open, skiers’ and snowboarders’ giddy enthusiasm is overshadowed by an accident near Stevens Pass last season. Three people were killed: Jim Jack, Johnny Brenan and Chris Rudolph. They...
View ArticleUPDATE: Shooter Identified, Mall Shooting Victim Expected To Survive
Two people, plus the suspected shooter, are dead after police say a gunman opened fire at a crowded shopping mall in suburban Portland Tuesday.An ambulance took one survivor of the attack to OHSU...
View ArticleAnother Dock Washes Ashore In Wash., Possibly From Japanese Tsunami
Scientists will soon head to the Olympic coast to evaluate a dock that washed ashore in a remote section of Olympic National Park. It could be debris from last year’s tsunami in Japan. It might even be...
View ArticleOctopus Killing Fuels Scuba Diver Activism
A scuba diving instructor recently encountered a diver who was in the process of killing an octopus at Cove 2, a popular West Seattle diving site. Photos of the incident spread online, prompting the...
View ArticleMany Races Still In Flux In Washington
Many races in Washington state are yet to be decided. In the highly contested race for governor, Republican Rob McKenna is trailing Democrat Jay Inslee by about 2.5 percentage points. The same-sex...
View ArticleWash. Ballots Continue To Be Counted, Some Races Will Be Called Friday
This is Washington’s first presidential election after making the switch to all mail-in voting. Just over half of the ballots have been counted and many races are still undecided. KUOW’s Sara Lerner...
View ArticleReporter Update: Joint Base Lewis-McChord Soldier Accused Of Massacre
Pre-trial hearings continue this evening at Joint Base Lewis-McChord for Army Staff Sergeant Robert Bales. He’s accused of massacring 16 civilians in Afghanistan, including nine children. Prosecutors...
View ArticleAvalanche Deaths Inspire Safety Efforts In Backcountry Skiing And Snowboarding
As the slopes open, skiers’ and snowboarders’ giddy enthusiasm is overshadowed by an accident near Stevens Pass last season. Three people were killed: Jim Jack, Johnny Brenan and Chris Rudolph. They...
View ArticleUPDATE: Shooter Identified, Mall Shooting Victim Expected To Survive
Two people, plus the suspected shooter, are dead after police say a gunman opened fire at a crowded shopping mall in suburban Portland Tuesday.An ambulance took one survivor of the attack to OHSU...
View ArticleAnother Dock Washes Ashore In Wash., Possibly From Japanese Tsunami
Scientists will soon head to the Olympic coast to evaluate a dock that washed ashore in a remote section of Olympic National Park. It could be debris from last year’s tsunami in Japan. It might even be...
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