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UW students honor Juniper Blessing after off-campus killing
Juniper Blessing is remembered as a talented, deeply sensitive and gifted individual.
Juniper Blessing is remembered as a talented, deeply sensitive and gifted individual.
A fourth King County resident is being monitored for the Andes hantavirus after it was discovered they were aboard a flight with someone linked to the cruise ship outbreak.
On this week's episode of the Seattle News Weekly podcast, David Rose and AJ Janavel sit down to discuss the top stories of the week in Seattle, from the UW stabbing incident to FIFA World Cup preparations.
Two women who were passengers on a Carnival cruise are facing federal simple assault citations after a dispute in a shipboard line allegedly turned physical.
Catcher Cal Raleigh will be shut down for a week and will get a shot to try and alleviate soreness in his injured oblique, but the Seattle Mariners aren't expecting a lengthy absence for their star slugger.
Employees of a Seattle small business say they are terrified after an intruder hid inside the store until closing and spent about 14 hours roaming the property overnight.
Studio 13 Live chats with author, disability activist and content creator, Spencer West. How he's empowering others to overcome obstacles in his new book, "Breaking Free."
Surveillance video shows two suspects attacking a 77-year-old man in downtown Seattle. Supporters of CCTV cameras want more put in place before the World Cup. Critics say they fear the cameras will be used for immigration enforcement. Plus, a convicted felon cries out for his mommy after he's caught kidnapping a pregnant woman. And, a suspect in court accused of trying to kidnap a young girl at knifepoint. How a neighbor's camera helped police identify him.
Fidelity Investments settled a $2.5 million lawsuit following a 2024 data breach that compromised the personal and financial information of tens of thousands of customers.