Ian Dewar Photography / ShutterstockCommentary Unarmed Security Guards Are College's Response to Shootings and Assaults: 'Band-Aid Solution' 'There are issues that haven’t been solved in decades,' one student said, 'not a new occurrence of violent crimes happening.' By George C. Upper III October 19, 2022
AP /Dieu-Nalio Chery Seattle-Area Elementary School Reportedly Canceling Halloween: If Some Students Don't Celebrate It, Nobody Can A Seattle-area elementary school reportedly has ended Halloween celebrations since not all students celebrate the holiday. By Carson Choate October 7, 2022
Fox News / Youtube screen shotCommentary Watch: Portland Mayor Laughs Off Criticism Directly to His Face, Instantly Proves Point of Critic Democrat Mayor Ted Wheeler is the embodiment of how much contempt leftist bureaucrats have for the American people and their concerns. By Jared Miller October 5, 2022
@CrimeWatchDaily / Twitter Man Transports 9 Bodies in U-Haul from Seattle to Arizona and Dumps Them in the Wilderness A Washington 'body broker' has been convicted of dumping donated human body parts in a rural Arizona county. By Richard Moorhead October 2, 2022
John Moore / Getty Images $230M of Taxpayers' Money Later, Seattle Area Has Barely Scratched the Surface of Its Homeless Problem 'That’s within our initiative to annually reduce racial disproportionality within chronic homeless communities.' By Laurel Duggan September 30, 2022
@DeedeeKIRO7 / Twitter Police Hunting for Suspect After Funeral Is Rocked by Car Bomb and Gunshots 'All things considered, we’re pretty thankful no one was hurt, because this could’ve been 10 times worse than what it was.' By Jack Davis September 13, 2022
Noah Berger / AP California Can't Catch a Break: Storms Slow Wildfires but Leave Firefighters Responding to New Type of Emergency While rain helped some areas, the Mosquito Fire in the foothills east of Sacramento spread to nearly 73 square miles. By The Associated Press September 12, 2022
MARTIN MUREAU - AFP / Getty Images 50,000 Students Left in the Lurch as Teachers Union Launches Strike Hours Before School Year Was to Begin Teachers from the Seattle Education Association said they would continue to strike after negotiations did not end in an agreement. By Grant Atkinson September 7, 2022
SvetlanaSF / Getty Images Seattle on Track to Break 25-Year Deadly Shooting Record with 4 Months to Go in 2022 Seattle and other cities throughout the US are still struggling with crime, but do not have enough police officers to curb the violence. By Abby Liebing August 31, 2022
Gabe Palmer / EyeEm / Getty ImagesCommentary Bystanders in Shock as Double Amputee in Motorized Wheelchair Allegedly Attacks Firefighters A Seattle firefighting crew was treating a patient when a man in a motorized wheelchair attacked them. By Matthew Holloway August 26, 2022