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KIRO Holiday Radio Play: Christmas episode of the 'North Pole Evening News'

KIRO Newsradio presents a festive holiday radio play, 'North Pole Evening News,' hosted by Santa Claus. This production features local personalities sharing news, traffic updates, weather forecasts, and holiday music, celebrating the spirit of the season and engaging the Seattle community.

Weekend events digest: Santa Con and more fun holiday-themed events

The article highlights festive events in Seattle and the Puget Sound region during the holiday season, including Santa Con, holiday markets, and family-friendly activities. It's an engaging guide for locals looking to enjoy seasonal festivities and support local businesses.

Oak Harbor teen remembered after fatal car accident while delivering for DoorDash

A tragic car accident claimed the life of 15-year-old Grace Horn near Oak Harbor, Washington, while she was delivering for DoorDash to earn money for Christmas gifts. The community is mourning her loss, honoring her with memorials of flowers and candles, as friends and family remember her as a caring and selfless individual. This incident raises important concerns about the safety of young delivery drivers.

Seahawks Injury Report: Two starters questionable vs Cardinals

The Seattle Seahawks have listed running back Kenneth Walker III and punter Michael Dickson as questionable for their important NFC West game against the Arizona Cardinals. Linebacker Uchenna Nwosu returns from injured reserve, while DK Metcalf and Leonard Williams are cleared to play. The injury report is crucial for the Seahawks' playoff hopes.

Rantz: You’re about to be hit with new taxes in Washington and you don’t even know it yet

Washington residents are facing potential tax increases due to unsustainable spending by the state government, particularly under Governor Jay Inslee and the Democrat-led legislature. The article critiques these financial decisions, warning that both homeowners and renters may be impacted by new taxes, including increased property taxes.

Dunn, Daccord lead Kraken to 5-2 win over Islanders

Vince Dunn's outstanding performance, with one goal and two assists, led the Seattle Kraken to a 5-2 victory over the New York Islanders. The Kraken took an early lead and secured their second consecutive win in the NHL, showcasing their improving skills in the league.

Replica of famous ‘Christmas Story’ leg lamp stolen from WA store

A replica of the iconic leg lamp from 'A Christmas Story' was stolen from Larry's Plumbing in Marysville, Washington, after thieves broke a window. The store's owner, Eric Klemp, expressed both disappointment and humor about the incident, which has drawn attention from the community. Local authorities are investigating, and Klemp is determined to replace the lamp, hoping for the community's help in recovering it.

Historic images of Native Americans by a Swiss artist find their way back to North Dakota

Historic prints depicting Native American life along the Upper Missouri River are now more accessible to the public due to a donation that enabled the State Historical Society of North Dakota to acquire them. Created by Swiss artist Karl Bodmer in the 1830s, these prints offer vibrant insights into a culture that faced significant challenges in the years following their creation.

15-year-old shot and killed in West Seattle with no known suspects

A 15-year-old boy was shot and killed in West Seattle, prompting an investigation by the Seattle Police Department. The incident occurred near High Point Commons Park, where authorities found the victim with a gunshot wound. Police are urging anyone with information to come forward as no suspects have been identified.

KING 5 says tower holiday lights will return in 2025

KING 5's iconic tower on Queen Anne Hill will not feature holiday lights this year for the first time since 1973 due to a delayed maintenance project. However, KING 5 President Christy Moreno assures the community that the decorations will return in 2025, addressing local residents' concerns.

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