By Gwen Davis
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Arrest made in White Center murder
Thu, 01/24/19
The King County Sheriff's office has made an arrest in the murder of Martin Burton who was killed in White Center on January 16.
MOREBreaking the law in Seattle will cost you; A look at some of the fines you could pay
Wed, 01/23/19
By Patrick Robinson
MOREOne woman dead, another injured in North Highline apartment fire
Tue, 01/22/19
A woman is dead and another injured in a leap from an upper floor in an apartment fire Tuesday night in North Highline.
MORESuper Blood Wolf Moon put on a show during the eclipse
Sun, 01/20/19
People were seen all over the west side as the Super Blood Wolf Moon eclipsed on Sunday evening under only partially cloudy skies.
MOREGarage fire brings big response; No one hurt
Fri, 01/18/19
Nineteen Seattle Fire units responded to a 911 call near 34th SW and SW Thistle just after 11am and found a garage and attached storage unit in the alley billowing thick gray smoke.
MORE"We need your help to solve a murder"; Seattle Police release video on Alki stabbing death
Fri, 01/18/19
Seattle Police have taken to speaking directly to the assailant who stabbed 22 year old Jon Pecina on June 2, 2018.
VIDEO- We Need Your Help to Solve a Murder- SPD Seattle Police Department MOREState Patrol seeking public's help in HWY 509 shooting that claimed boy's eyesight
Thu, 01/17/19
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) and King County Sheriff’s Office (KCSO) are requesting assistance from the community in locating the individual responsible for a December 20, 2018 shooting that hit a child in the head, causing the 14 year old…MORE
Man shot to death near Steve Cox Park in White Center
Wed, 01/16/19
King County Sheriff's deputies responded to an anonymous call of a male shot at 10400 BLK 15 AVE SW, White Center around 2 am on Wednesday morning.
MOREIt’s the end of the road for the Alaskan Way Viaduct
Fri, 01/11/19
SEATTLE – If the rain holds off, drivers on the SR 99 Alaskan Way Viaduct could be treated to one final sunset drive tonight, Friday, Jan.
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