THE LATEST
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He’s back: Demond Williams Jr. announces return to UW Huskies
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Shoreline 17-year-old pleads not guilty to murdering Bellevue teen
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Bremerton man arrested after missing Bothell woman found dead
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DHS says 2 shot in Portland were linked to prostitution ring, Venezuelan gang
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All lanes of northbound I-5 in Federal Way back open after multi-vehicle crash
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$2.5M in disaster assistance now available for Lewis, Pierce county residents
MyNorthwest News
Seattle Police: Witnesses reported ICE made arrests in North Seattle
The Seattle Police Department said witnesses reported seeing ICE agents arrest three men in north Seattle Wednesday.
'That's what inflames me': Former King County sheriff blasts Trump's leadership over fatal ICE shooting
A former Washington sheriff condemns Trump following the fatal ICE shooting of a woman in Minneapolis.
'Trump's goal is he wants the oil': Adam Smith slams Trump’s foreign policy shift
Smith said Trump's moves to seize Venezuelan oil and threaten military force against Greenland represent a dangerous return to a time when powerful nations simply took what they want.
Rep. Adam Smith calls on Congress to rein in 'chaos' of college football after UW QB transfer
Smith said Congress needs to step in and bring "some semblance of order" to college football after Demond Williams Jr. announced he's entering the NCAA transfer portal.
Port Orchard man arrested for target shooting near daycare, appeared intoxicated
A Port Orchard man was arrested Wednesday for target shooting in the backyard of a home, near a preschool daycare, residences, and a well-traveled county road.
Chains required at Snoqualmie Pass as WSP enforces $500 fines
If you're headed to the passes, make sure to check for chain requirements. WSP is enforcing restrictions at Snoqualmie Pass, checking both cars and trucks.
KIRO Newsradio Opinion
'Why would I buy gold in WA?': Jake explains why 10.3% precious metals tax will push investors out of state
Learn how Washington's 10.3% tax on gold and silver may drive investors away from the state.
Harger: A 15-year-old led troopers on a 100 mph chase — then went home
WSP troopers said a group of teenagers, including a 15-year-old driver, led them on a high-speed chase around 3:30 a.m. near Marysville.
'Raising the price of the healthier stuff': Curley criticizes WA's 95% vape, zyn tax
The new tax on e-cigarettes and nicotine pouches raises prices, prompting concerns about public health and accessibility.
Harger: WA has third-highest gas prices in nation. Now the state admits its climate program data was off by 96x
Washington's climate program data was inaccurate by 96x, contributing to soaring gas prices.
'There is fraud in every state': Gee and Ursula back fraud crackdown, but not attacks on Somali community
KIRO hosts discuss the impact of alleged daycare fraud on Somali-run centers in Puget Sound, highlighting rising threats and harassment.
'Let them have their own money': KIRO hosts push back on proposed millionaire tax
Washington Governor Ferguson's 9.9% millionaire tax faces pushback from KIRO hosts concerned about its impact on personal finances.
SeattleSports.com
A look at UW Huskies, WSU Cougars in the NFL playoffs
A team-by-team breakdown of 22 players from the UW Huskies and WSU Cougars who are on the rosters of NFL playoff teams.
Kraken extend point streak to 10 but lose to Wild 3-2 in OT
Mats Zuccarello scored off a feed from Kirill Kaprizov on a rush at 2:09 of overtime, and the Minnesota Wild beat the Seattle Kraken 3-2.
All but 1 of Mariners’ arbitration-eligible players agree on ’26 salaries
The Seattle Mariners agreed on salaries with six of their arbitration-eligible players Thursday, with only Bryce Miller remaining.
MLB prepared to produce and distribute TV for 9 more teams
Nine Major League Baseball teams have terminated their deals with the FanDuel Sports Network to carry their local broadcasts, and Commissioner Rob Manfred said MLB is prepared to produce and distribute the telecasts.
Why PFF’s Trevor Sikkema says Seahawks can win it all
Pro Football Focus analyst describes what the Seattle Seahawks do that gives him confidence in the Super Bowl chances.
Seattle Sounders swing trade with Charlotte FC for midfielder
The Seattle Sounders have acquired Nikola Petković on loan for the 2026 season from Charlotte FC, with a third-round pick in the 2027 MLS SuperDraft heading the other way.
Seattle Red
Could Minnesota-style welfare fraud be hiding in Washington? Rep. Baumgartner looks for answers
Rep. Michael Baumgartner urges federal agencies to review Washington welfare programs after Minnesota fraud cases expose weak safeguards and oversight failures.
Seattle church challenges Washington forced abortion coverage law at 9th Circuit
Seattle church challenges Washington abortion coverage mandate at 9th Circuit, citing religious freedom concerns.
Washington Republican warns wildfire fund bill could hike electricity rates statewide
Washington Rep. Mary Dye warns House Bill 2275 would create a state wildfire liability fund that raises electricity bills and shifts legal risk from utilities to ratepayers.
Rantz: Tacoma News Tribune melts down over conservative sheriff tweeting
Tacoma News Tribune tried to smear Sheriff Keith Swank over tweeting, but its own reporting shows the real issue is his conservative views, not his workload.
Territorial bald eagle fight shocks Seattle parkgoers, ends in tragic outcome
A violent bald eagle fight in West Seattle’s Lincoln Park ended with one eagle euthanized, prompting warnings from wildlife officials about public intervention.
Washington families embrace homeschooling, 160,000 students reflect shift toward flexible education
Washington families increasingly choose homeschooling, with 160,000 students reflecting a post‑pandemic shift toward flexible learning.
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MyNorthwest Traffic
Chains required at Snoqualmie Pass as WSP enforces $500 fines
If you're headed to the passes, make sure to check for chain requirements. WSP is enforcing restrictions at Snoqualmie Pass, checking both cars and trucks.
Birth of an interchange continues in DuPont
2026 is going to be a good year for I-5 drivers through DuPont. The new interchange at the Stelicoom-DuPont Road will open this year, providing better access to the city and JBLM.
WSDOT keeps busy with nightly lane closures in Des Moines, Fife, Bellevue
WSDOT's late-night projects this week may delay evening plans in Des Moines, Fife, and Bellevue. Stay informed on traffic updates.
MyNorthwest Weather
Heavy snow forecast in parts of western WA, travel could be 'very difficult to impossible'
A cold weather system brings heavy snow and strong winds, making travel in western Washington "very difficult to impossible."
Snow falls in Bellingham as winter storm moves south From Canada
Snow is falling in Bellingham on Wednesday just before 8 a.m., KIRO Traffic confirmed.
Skiers and snowboarders, the forecast you've been waiting for is here
A forecast that may frustrate drivers, but brings joy to skiers and snowboarders everywhere. Discover what to expect!
MyNorthwest Politics
Seattle Police: Witnesses reported ICE made arrests in North Seattle
The Seattle Police Department said witnesses reported seeing ICE agents arrest three men in north Seattle Wednesday.
'Trump's goal is he wants the oil': Adam Smith slams Trump’s foreign policy shift
Smith said Trump's moves to seize Venezuelan oil and threaten military force against Greenland represent a dangerous return to a time when powerful nations simply took what they want.
Rep. Adam Smith calls on Congress to rein in 'chaos' of college football after UW QB transfer
Smith said Congress needs to step in and bring "some semblance of order" to college football after Demond Williams Jr. announced he's entering the NCAA transfer portal.
MyNorthwest Lifestyle
'Worst in Show' CES products include AI refrigerators, AI companions and AI doorbells
The promise of artificial intelligence was front and center at this year’s CES gadget show. But spicing up a simple machine like a refrigerator with unnecessary AI was also a surefire way to win the “Worst in Show.” The annual contest that no tech company wants to win announced its decisions Thursday. Among those getting […]
Gmail adds new AI features, turning it into a personal assistant
More artificial intelligence is being implanted into Gmail as Google tries to turn the world’s most popular email service into a personal assistant that can improve writing, summarize far-flung information buried in inboxes and deliver daily to-do lists. The new AI features announced Thursday could herald a pivotal moment for Gmail, a service that transformed […]
Inside a chaotic digital record of the Brown University shooting: What students saw, feared, shared
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — When a gunman began firing inside an academic building on the Brown University campus, students didn’t wait for official alerts warning of trouble. They got information almost instantly, in bits and bursts — through phones vibrating in pockets, messages from strangers, rumors that felt urgent because they might keep someone alive. […]
MyNorthwest History
'Astonishing, audacious': Retired 4-star general praises Venezuela operation, but asks: What's next?
Retired general commends Maduro's capture but questions the next steps for U.S. strategy in Venezuela's evolving political landscape.
Spotify Wrapped 2025: Seattle's top artists, songs, albums revealed
The 2025 edition of Spotify Wrapped was revealed on Wednesday, with a complete list of Seattle's go-to choices for artists, songs, and albums in 2025.
Two suspects shot during attempted carjacking on Queen Anne hill
A man trying to keep armed thugs from carjacking his sports car on Queen Anne hill early Sunday morning opened fire, apparently injuring two suspects.
National News
The Latest: Attorneys general sue Trump administration over freeze of public benefit programs
Attorneys general in five Democratic-led states have filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration after it said it would freeze money for several public benefit programs. The Trump administration has cited concerns about fraud in the programs designed to help low-income families and their children. California, Colorado, Minnesota, Illinois and New York states filed […]
Russia's use of its hypersonic missile in western Ukraine is seen as a warning to Kyiv's allies
Russia said Friday it used its latest missile against Ukraine for a second time in the nearly 4-year-old war, a forceful signal to Kyiv and its Western allies as U.S.-led peace talks have entered a new and crucial stage. The hypersonic Oreshnik intermediate range ballistic missile hit Ukraine’s western Lviv region late Thursday night. The […]
Israeli strikes kill at least 13 across Gaza, as Trump is expected to announce Board of Peace
DEIR AL BALAH (AP) — Israeli strikes across Gaza have killed at least 13 people, according to health officials, as U.S. President Donald Trump was expected to announce his Board of Peace to oversee the fragile ceasefire. Health officials and family members said at least one child was among the dead in northern Gaza following […]
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Wilcox Family Farms donates nearly 1 million eggs to regional food banks this holiday season
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