With hundreds of thousands of people without power, there are several important things to remember to stay safe.
Latest Headlines by Madeline Ottilie
At least one person has been pulled from Lake Washington after a car ended up in the water near Rainier Beach Saturday evening.
Wind gusts in communities butting up to the Cascades could reach 65 miles per hour and bring down trees and branches, which could lead to power outages.
One person died and 15 people were hospitalized after being infected with a strain O121 of E. coli, the CDC said. The outbreak has infected 39 people from 18 different states.
When a deal dragged on, the union called out Anheuser-Busch on Sept. 28, and workers rallied outside the company’s facility in Georgetown. Then, on Oct. 12, the group voted to strike.
Animal shelters are calling it a crisis. Many are facing severe overcrowding and are desperate for help.
Troopers quickly took action, confirming one puppy had died from injuries on the roadway and rescuing two others, who were then transported to an emergency veterinary clinic in Poulsbo.
Vladimir and his wife Luda have owned the building on Tolt Avenue for 20 years with no issues, until the new sidewalk was installed.
The risk is especially high this time of year when piles of leaves have accumulated on the ground.
A new video shows Tukwila police approaching a group involved in a “street takeover” before the suspects run off.