The suspect, Brett Michael Gitchel, is also accused of setting the missing woman’s car on fire.
Ferrell has three years remaining in his term as mayor.
Bills aim to protect both patients seeking abortions and health care providers.
Beginning Sept. 1, youth ages 18 and under can ride for free on Sound Transit transportation.
Inappropriate behavior seen, heard or witnessed at any WIAA member school event can be reported.
After 15 years as county prosecuting attorney, Satterberg announced he will retire Dec. 31, 2022.
Data collected from first three quarters of 2021 shows more fatal shootings, shots fired incidents than previous year.
The mobile site is set to open Dec. 20 in Federal Way; additional locations to come.
King County’s first Involuntary Treatment Act (ITA) courthouse comfort dog has died, the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office announced on…
JFK Jr. did not attend.
Increase attributed to more expensive gas, housing, household furnishings and food, state’s Department of Labor & Industries says.
The woman received her shot on Aug. 26 and died in early September, according to public health.
New health order goes into effect Monday, Oct. 25.
Mary McQuilkin and Miles Brodsky had their stuff stolen on Aug. 18; moving truck still missing.
Athletes are not required to wear masks when participating in sports of any contact level while outside.
Tilorae Shepherd, 22, died at the scene of the shooting on June 28.
About 1.3 million county residents have completed their COVID-19 vaccine series.
ORCA cards accepted on Sound Transit, King County Metro, Washington State Ferries, and more.
Applications due by 4 p.m. Wednesday, May 5.
UW study to help find if devices can detect early warning signs of acute respiratory infections, such as COVID-19 and flu.
Eligibility verification via Phase Finder no longer required for appointments, vaccinations beginning this week.
Federal Way native’s case has attracted the attention of a national advocacy group.
Washington State Department of Labor and Industries found more than 1,500 instances of violations including missing meal breaks, working during school hours and more.