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Some Seattle schools are bursting at the seams, but Interim Superintendent Susan Enfield says she has a plan in place for the start of classes on Wednesday.
The simmering war between rival gang members in King County is so serious that politicians on Tuesday pulled money earmarked for emergencies to target the problem.
Everett and Snohomish County officials formally announced Tuesday that the city will host an international gymnastics event, expected to help a struggling economy.
Since the 9/11 attacks, more Americans have adopted a negative view of Islam. Now, followers of that ancient religion have turned to modern technology to help explain their beliefs and attract new members.
Passengers and flight crew on an Alaska Airlines jet had to subdue a man who charged the exit door as the plane was taxiing at Sea-Tac Airport early Monday.
Soon the person sitting next to you in church could be holding a smart phone or tablet computer - instead of a hymnal or program. At least that's the view of one denomination that hopes technology will help fill their pews.
Thanks to some help from the federal government, Washington is providing more state-subsidized preschool this fall, making early education one of the few places the state budget is increasing this year.
Friends of a high school student shot to death over the weekend say they never expected the teen who volunteered his time to help other young people to meet such a violent end.
More than a dozen businesses have posters in their windows with Matt Hale's familiar face and tragic story and how you can help his family by shopping in the area Wednesday.
Imagine having pot cookies delivered to your door. Green Ambrosia, a nonprofit co-op, does just that. The co-op aims to help those coping with medical issues by delivering marijuana to home-bound patients.
A group of local parents are joining together to help teenagers so they don't drive drunk through a program called "Won't Ask, Won't Tell."
A record-setting month for soldier suicides has the U.S. Army taking the offensive, saying it's making every effort to prevent them. But the families of some of those soldiers say the military is not doing enough.
Hundreds of people laced up Saturday to help the family of a pregnant mother who died on her regular morning run.
Survivors of fallen service members were given a chance to get emotional and financial support on Saturday at Joint Base Lewis-McChord.
Three Washington universities are on Sierra Magazine's list of the 20 colleges that do the most to help solve climate issues and operate sustainably. And the University of Washington is at the very top of the list.
A study from University of Washington researchers shows that coffee could help guard against skin cancer. More specifically, it's the caffeine in coffee that seems combat the cancer at a molecular level.
A local artist lost an entire collection of work when a thief broke into her car and stole hand-painted jewelry. Now the artist is hoping the unique design of the jewelry will help to track it down.
Charles Allen was sentenced to five years behind bars for embezzling more than half a million dollars in social security money from the poor, the disabled and the mentally ill -- people he was supposed to help.
A soldier's widow says his fellow Army Rangers wouldn't do anything to help him before he took his own life - after eight deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Everett-based Fluke Networks adapted a troubleshooting product to help law enforcement officials fight crime.
Nicole Kissel said she never thought about anything but helping Dale Ostrander when she knew he needed help. It's the way she was raised and she definitely does not see herself as a hero.
King County sheriff's detectives have exhumed the remains of a woman found murdered more than four decades ago in the hope that new DNA samples will help lead them to the woman's killer.
A son is asking for the public's help in catching the men who beat and robbed his stepfather while he walked home from work in Belltown.
A La Conner man thinks he's got a bright idea to help get rid of America's $14.5 trillion debt: Ask each American to pay their share.
Alexander Bennett was part of the crew who had rushed to help Army Rangers who had come under fire, the Kansas City Star reported.
Police are asking for the public's help identifying a group of men who are suspected of robbing and beating a man in the city's Belltown neighborhood.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has ended all emergency shelter grants to King County, sending the largest indoor-shelter organization looking for emergency help.
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Police in Kent are still asking for your help to find a man involved in a crime that resulted in the death of a Rite Aid store manager.
Scientists took tissue samples Thursday from a dead whale on a Bremerton beach, providing information to help researchers across the country.
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