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Senators ask DOJ to take tougher action against Boeing executives over safety issues

Two U.S. senators, Elizabeth Warren and Richard Blumenthal, have urged the Department of Justice to intensify its scrutiny of Boeing executives following serious safety concerns linked to the company's aircraft. The senators emphasized the need for accountability, advocating for criminal charges against those who allegedly compromised passenger safety.

View of northern lights possible in Seattle across 3 days

The northern lights are expected to make a stunning appearance over Seattle for three days, following a significant solar flare from the sun. This rare celestial event presents a unique opportunity for residents and visitors to witness the aurora borealis in the Pacific Northwest.

Photos of suspected WA storage facility thieves released

Federal Way Police have released photos of individuals suspected of stealing items from a storage facility. The authorities are seeking the public's assistance in identifying these suspects, highlighting the importance of community vigilance in crime prevention.

Dog falls onto car from I-5 overpass in Seattle, WSP investigating

A dog fell onto a moving car from an I-5 overpass in Seattle, prompting an investigation by the Washington State Patrol. The incident raises concerns about pet safety and the potential hazards associated with overpasses.

Former Taekwondo champion turned high school football star heading to UW

Kamiak High School senior Victor Sanchez Hernandez, a former Taekwondo champion, is making headlines as he transitions to a promising career in Division I football at the University of Washington. This inspiring story highlights his journey from martial arts success to tackling the challenges of high school football. The article showcases his determination and the local pride surrounding his achievements.

Federal complaint filed for Jewish students accuses UW of ‘antisemitism’

The University of Washington is facing a federal lawsuit filed by Jewish students, accusing the institution of antisemitism during recent protests. This legal action highlights ongoing tensions surrounding campus discourse on Israel and Palestine. The case raises significant concerns about the treatment and rights of Jewish students at the university.

Lynnwood Police searching for man that possibly groped student at bus stop

Lynnwood police are actively searching for a man accused of groping a student at a local bus stop. Authorities have released a photograph of the suspect in an effort to gather information from the public. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding safety in public spaces.

Seattle Public Schools to ‘consolidate’ 5 schools to plug $100M deficit

Seattle Public Schools plans to consolidate five public schools for the 2025-26 academic year in response to a $100 million budget deficit. This decision follows significant protests and pushback from parents concerned about the impact on their children's education. The consolidation aims to address financial challenges while maintaining the quality of education in the district.

SPS board approves raise for Seattle superintendent despite $100M budget deficit

The Seattle Public Schools Board has approved a raise of approximately 6% for Superintendent Dr. Brent Jones, despite facing a significant $100 million budget deficit. This decision highlights the ongoing challenges within the district as it navigates financial constraints while aiming to retain leadership.

Woman missing after a week, last seen leaving Seattle clinic

The Washington State Patrol has issued a Missing Indigenous Person Alert for a woman who has not been seen for over a week after leaving a clinic in Seattle. This alert highlights the ongoing concerns regarding the safety of Indigenous individuals in the region. Community members are urged to assist in the search for the missing woman.

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