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Jake’s story of his grandfather in World War II honors those on Veterans Day

KIRO Newsradio host Jake Skorheim shares the poignant story of his grandfather, Jim, a 19-year-old co-pilot of a B-24 bomber shot down during World War II. This narrative emphasizes bravery and sacrifice, connecting personal histories to the broader significance of Veterans Day.

Western Washington weather alert: Heavy rain, mountain snow, high surf on tap

Western Washington is set to experience heavy rain, mountain snow, and high surf this week due to two North Pacific weather systems. The first system will bring rain starting Monday, transitioning to showers with some sun breaks, while a second system later in the week is expected to bring more rainfall and lower snow levels.

McCann scores in OT as Kraken edge Golden Knights 4-3

Jared McCann scored an overtime goal, leading the Seattle Kraken to a 4-3 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights, ending a four-game losing streak and showcasing strong performances from Brandon Tanev and Oliver Bjorkstrand.

Seattle Kraken reacquire former player in deal with Canucks

The Seattle Kraken have reacquired forward Daniel Sprong from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for future considerations. This strategic move aims to enhance the team's offense, which has struggled early in the season. Sprong previously had a successful tenure with the Kraken, making his return a promising prospect.

Washington's Great Salmon Scam: Mislabeled Sushi Products Mislead Consumers

A study in Washington has found that many sushi restaurants mislabel farmed salmon as wild, misleading consumers and affecting pricing. Despite a 2013 law against seafood fraud, 18% of salmon samples tested were mislabeled, with restaurants showing a higher rate of mislabeling. This highlights the need for better enforcement and consumer awareness.

Weekend traffic: Closures scheduled for Sound Transit's 1 Line

Sound Transit's 1 Line will close five stations between Capitol Hill and SODO for maintenance this weekend, with shuttle bus services available. Commuters should plan for delays and consider alternative travel options.

Capitol Hills Egyptian closed for foreseeable future after burst pipe damages building home to 108-year-old theater UPDATE

The Egyptian Theatre on Capitol Hill faces an uncertain future due to significant water damage caused by a burst pipe, prompting its closure for several months. This disruption affects upcoming screenings and highlights the challenges faced by the Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) as it navigates the theater's long-term viability.

No light rail this weekend between Capitol Hill and SoDo as work continues to finally open Sound Transits 2 Line in 2025

Sound Transit will suspend Link light rail service between Capitol Hill and SoDo from November 8 to November 10, 2024, to connect the existing 1 Line with the new 2 Line. Shuttle buses will be available to transport passengers during this period, as the project aims for completion in 2025. This suspension marks a significant step in the ongoing expansion of Seattle's public transit system.

Successful construction season ends on I-90

Construction on I-90 east of the mountains has concluded for the year, with all lanes now open for traffic. The Washington State Department of Transportation reports significant progress, including critical infrastructure improvements, allowing drivers to focus on winter weather conditions without construction delays.

Demonstrators with around 30 vehicles slowly move south along I-5

Demonstrators with around 30 vehicles staged a slow-paced protest along Interstate 5 south, voicing their opposition to the Ethiopian government's treatment of the Amhara people. The Washington State Patrol monitored the situation to ensure that traffic was not obstructed as participants raised awareness about alleged genocide in Ethiopia.

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