Family of dead Spokane man files claim seeking at least $6.5M
The family of a man who choked on his own vomit while being booked into the Spokane County Jail has filed a wrongful death claim seeking at least $6.5 million.
View ArticleSeahawks safety Kam Chancellor still holding out with no end in sight
Seattle safety Kam Chancellor is now in day six of his training camp holdout and comments from Seahawks coach Pete Carroll and GM John Schneider Wednesday indicated there's no immediate end in sight.
View ArticleWho are the stock market heavyweights?
NEW YORK (AP) — At $660 billion, Apple is the stock market’s heavyweight. Like a handful of other “big cap” companies such as Microsoft and Exxon Mobil, the iPhone maker’s market value means that when...
View ArticlePolice investigate reports of shots fired in the Central District
Police are investigating reports of gunshots fired in the Central District. There were no immediate reports of victims.
View ArticleSeahawks Training Camp: Aug. 5
Photos from Day 5 of Seahawks training camp on Aug. 5, 2015.
View ArticleZulily shares rise after better-than-expected results
Revenue for the quarter ended in June rose to $297.6 million, up 4 percent from the same period a year ago and above the $294 million consensus estimate by Wall Street analysts. Earnings of 6 cents per...
View ArticleYakima guaranteed at least 1 Latino council member
For the first time, a Latino candidate is guaranteed election to the Yakima City Council.
View ArticleVideo: Recapping the Seahawks’ fifth training camp practice
Here's our daily video recap of Seahawks' training camp.
View ArticleSalmon and tuna action off the coast remains a top fishing bet
Salmon fishing off the coast has been a summer season to remember, and anglers can expect the good times to keep on rolling through this month and possibly beyond. “The Ilwaco area was the most...
View ArticleKing County median home price slips in July
The median price of King County single-family homes sold fell 3 percent over the month to $485,000, despite the busiest July for a decade.
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