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19-year-old survives ‘extremely dangerous’ fall from Washington state bridge
WTAE Pittsburgh· 6 days agoA teenager is lucky to be alive after surviving a 400 foot fall in Washington state.
Poulsbo police investigating after nearly all downtown LGBTQ+ pride banners were vandalized
KING5 Seattle· 4 hours agoThe signs did not remain torn for long – a community member mended the cuts with the damage...
19-year-old man survives 400-foot fall into canyon in Washington state
The Washington Times· 6 days agoA 19-year-old man has escaped with minimal injuries after falling 400 feet into a canyon beneath the...
Washington Residents Battle City to Keep 400-Year-Old Oak Tree Standing
People via Yahoo News· 6 days ago“I would be putting public safety at risk. I’m not willing to do that,” Sullivan said. Last year, a...
Adrian Diaz out as chief at Seattle Police Department, sources say
KING5 Seattle· 6 days agoDiaz’s departure comes amid a police department staffing crisis and several lawsuits alleging sexism...
Teenager survives 400-foot fall from Wash. State canyon
UPI· 7 days agoA teenager suffered only minor injuries after falling some 400 feet down the side of a canyon in...
Made in Washington marks 40-year milestone with special basket, Father's Day gift ideas
KING5 Seattle· 1 day agoA company focused on celebrating everything that makes Washington state special is turning 40 years...
The Most Epic Stephen King TV Show Might Be Further Away Than You Think
Inverse· 4 days agoWhat works for The Omen won’t work for Scream, and what worked for Halloween won’t work for The...
Seattle basketball coach stranded in Las Vegas celebrates new airline regulations
KING5 Seattle· 3 days agoDuring Christmas break of 2022, Rainier Beach High School Basketball Coach Mike Bethea and his wife...
Seattle police chief dismissed amid gender, racial discrimination lawsuits
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoAccording to a staff report released Tuesday, the department has only filled 11 positions out of 31 for the first quarter of this year. In March, KING-TV