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Seattle Police Reports of gang targeting students at Garfield High School

Seattle Police increased their presence at Garfield High School following social media reports of a local gang targeting students. Officers conducted directed patrols after non-students were seen on campus, although no specific threats or confrontations occurred. The heightened security response aims to ensure student safety amid rising concerns over gang-related activities.

Sorry, Capitol Hill window shoppers Tiny Casita International is closing on 15th Ave E

Casita International will close its shop on 15th Ave E at the end of April after 15 years. The store, known for handmade and fair trade goods, will offer a half-off sale for its last days. No new tenant is currently planned for the space, which has seen significant retail changes recently.

Seattle's New Local Ordinance on Business Hours and Minimum Wage

A new local ordinance in Seattle aims to update business hours and minimum wage regulations, significantly impacting local businesses and employees. This initiative is part of a broader effort to enhance labor standards in the city. The ordinance will be discussed at an event scheduled for July 1, 2025.

Seattle Real Estate Market Overview & Forecast (2025 & 2026) | The Luxury Playbook

Seattle's real estate market shows signs of recovery with a median home price of $819,000, reflecting a 1.4% year-over-year increase. The market is stabilizing after a correction due to high interest rates, driven by strong demand and limited inventory.

Competency finding reversed for man charged with murdering Seattle dog walker

A Seattle man, Jahmed Haynes, 48, has been deemed incompetent to stand trial for the murder of 80-year-old dog walker Ruth Dalton, reversing a previous competency finding. Dalton was killed during a carjacking in August 2024, and Haynes faces multiple charges including first-degree murder and animal cruelty. The court will reassess Haynes after a 90-day treatment period at Western State Hospital.

King County Council leaders urge action on newly authorized sales tax to avert cuts to services and public safety

King County Council leaders Girmay Zahilay and Rod Dembowski urged Executive Shannon Braddock to propose a new 0.1% sales tax to address a projected $160 million budget deficit. They warned that without this revenue, the county would face severe cuts to essential public safety and criminal justice services.

Teenager injured in shooting on Rainier Ave, emergency vehicles blocking traffic

A 15-year-old teenager suffered gunshot wounds in a shooting outside a gas station on Rainier Avenue South in Seattle Friday afternoon. Emergency vehicles blocked all northbound lanes on Rainier Ave S as police investigated the incident, first reported around 1:52 p.m.

Driver sentenced to 17.5 years for 112mph crash that killed mother, 3 children near Renton

Chase Jones, 19, received a 17.5-year prison sentence for causing a crash that killed four people, including a mother and three children, by running a red light at 112 mph in Renton, Washington. Victims' family members expressed their devastation during the sentencing hearing, emphasizing the reckless nature of Jones' actions.

CHS Pics Late night eats on Capitol Hill

24-hour Burritos California has opened at the former Rancho Bravo location on E Pine, enhancing late-night dining options in Capitol Hill. Other venues, including Dave’s Hot Chicken and Casablanca Express, also cater to night owls, while the Seattle Police Department has concluded its investigation into the tragic death of 12-year-old Arsema Barekew. The investigation deemed her death a tragic accident, leading to parking violations for the driver.

Tulip Festival's final weekend offers last vibrant blooms amid visitor decline

Millions of tulips bloom at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in western Washington, attracting thousands of visitors. Despite vibrant displays, organizers report a decline in attendance, particularly from Canadian visitors, due to economic factors.

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