After being arrested for possessing child pornography, a 63-year-old Seattle man reportedly told police he only ever had sexual encounters with children.
A Seattle man is facing misdemeanor assault charges after shoving two junior referees—ages 12 and 14—onto the ice during his son's hockey game on Sunday.
A Seattle man claims to have found a threatening note on his car after he "glared" at a Cybertruck driver who illegally parked in a handicap spot without an ADA placard.
Multiple immigrant advocacy groups are suing President Trump's administration due to an executive order signed by the President restricting which children born on U.S. soil are eligible for birthright citizenship.
Years before he allegedly committed a brutal carjacking and animal cruelty in Seattle, he was flagged by mental health experts as a "high risk" for violence in a chilling concern that may have become tragically true.
A Seattle police officer collaborates with businesses through the nation's first-initiated 'Safe Place' programme to protect hate crime victims until police arrive.
A Seattle jury convicted Michele Anderson on six counts of first-degree aggravated murder for the shooting deaths of her parents, her brother and sister-in-law her, her 5-year-old niece and her 3-year-old nephew.
Washington Supreme Court ruled paring knives are not weapo. It is not part of the 2nd Amendment. Washington Supreme Court ruled that the Seattle law which prohibits people from carrying fixed-blade knives such as kitchen utensils for self-defence does not contest with the Second Amendment of the U.
Seattle's 53,000 public school students will be idled for a fifth day on Tuesday by a citywide teachers' strike after a marathon round of weekend contract talks between the union and school district failed to produce a settlement.
Crowds clashed with police during May Day marches in several U.S. west coast cities late on Friday, as officers responded with stun grenades and pepper spray, police and media said.
A fifth day of nationwide protests against police violence was set to begin on Sunday after overnight clashes in two West Coast cities as New York's police commissioner said an internal investigation into a chokehold death could last four months.