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Severe Flooding and Evacuations Across the West Amid Levee Failures and Atmospheric Rivers

Originally Published 26 days ago — by KUOW

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Hundreds in south King County, including Auburn and Pacific, evacuated after a flood barrier on the White River failed, causing significant flooding and emergency responses, with residents helping neighbors and authorities setting up aid stations amid ongoing flood risks.

Measles Outbreaks and Exposures Rise Across Washington

Originally Published 2 months ago — by KOMO

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A new measles case has been confirmed in King County, linked to a flight on October 17, marking the 12th case in Washington this year. The individual was vaccinated but still contracted the virus, highlighting that while rare, vaccinated people can get measles. Public health officials are tracking exposure sites and emphasizing the effectiveness of the MMR vaccine.

Seattle Incumbents and Moderates Face Challenges in Washington's 2025 Primary

Originally Published 5 months ago — by KUOW

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The 2025 Washington primary election results indicate a shift towards progressive candidates in Seattle and King County, with incumbents facing challenges from newcomers, property taxes likely increasing, and legislative races remaining competitive, all amid low voter turnout.

Summer Wave Causes COVID-19 Surge in King County

Originally Published 6 months ago — by MyNorthwest.com

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COVID-19 cases are rising in King County during the summer, with increased emergency visits, though still lower than last year. The rise is partly due to more at-home testing, which may underestimate true cases. Public health officials recommend staying up to date on vaccinations, using masks in crowded indoor spaces, and testing properly. No increase in flu or RSV visits has been observed.

"18-Year-Old Charged in 112 mph Renton Crash That Killed 4"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by KIRO Seattle

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18-year-old Chase Jones is facing charges of Vehicular Homicide, Vehicular Assault, and Reckless Driving after allegedly driving at 112 mph and causing a fatal crash in Renton that resulted in the deaths of four people and severe injuries to two others. The court documents reveal that this was the third vehicle Jones had totaled in a speeding crash in the last 11 months. He is scheduled to be arraigned in early April and is being held on $1 million bail.

"Tragic Renton Crash Claims Lives of Woman and 3 Children, Community Calls for Safer Roads"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by KOMO News

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Family members of the victims killed in a multi-vehicle crash in Renton emotionally spoke about their lost loved ones, urging prayers for the 18-year-old driver responsible and calling for safety improvements at the intersection where the tragedy occurred. The crash resulted in four fatalities and multiple injuries, prompting calls for action from local government officials. Concerns about road safety and the need for changes were raised by the community, as the incident adds to the rising trend of traffic fatalities in Washington state.

"King County Sheriff Challenges Burien's Homeless Camping Ban in Court"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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The King County, Washington sheriff has instructed deputies not to enforce a new Burien ordinance outlawing homeless encampments near certain locations, citing concerns over its constitutionality. Burien's mayor is examining the city's agreement with the sheriff's office and may consider establishing a city-run police department if the agreement was broken. The ordinance prohibits overnight sleeping on public property if shelter is available, and camping during daytime hours. The sheriff's decision was made without informing city officials, leading to tensions between the city and county authorities.

"Cougar Attacks 5 Cyclists in King County"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by KIRO Seattle

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Five cyclists were attacked by a cougar in King County, Washington, with one woman hospitalized for serious injuries to her face, neck, and jaw. The cougar was removed from the scene, and authorities are searching for a possible second cougar. The Department of Fish and Wildlife advises people to avoid the area and provides tips for encountering cougars, while praising the quick actions of the other cyclists in saving the woman's life.

"Seattle Faces Surge in Fatal ODs as Democrat Passes Taylor Swift Week"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MyNorthwest

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While Seattle and King County are experiencing a surge in fatal overdoses, one county councilmember, Claudia Balducci, has introduced a proclamation declaring Taylor Swift Week in King County. The proclamation, signed by the entire council, praises Swift's musical contributions and positive role modeling. However, critics argue that this is a frivolous distraction from the urgent need to address the drug crisis, which is exacerbated by lax drug laws and a harm reduction strategy. With fatal overdoses on the rise, some believe that the council's focus on Taylor Swift is a misplacement of energy.

"Salmonella Outbreak in King County: 2 Hospitalized, 4 Sickened"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by KIRO Seattle

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King County Public Health is investigating a salmonella outbreak in which two people have been hospitalized and four others have fallen ill. The cases, reported between April and June 2023, are linked through genetic fingerprinting, suggesting a common source of infection. The affected individuals, ranging in age from two to 65, reported consuming pork, seafood, or home-cooked meals. Symptoms of salmonella include nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, diarrhea, bloody stool, fever, and chills. The source of the outbreak is still unknown.

King County Deputy Shot While Serving Eviction Notice in Ballard, Suspect Found Dead.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by FOX 13 Seattle

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A King County Sheriff's Office detective was shot while serving an eviction notice in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood. The detective is in critical condition and the suspect barricaded themselves in the home before being found dead. The investigation is being taken over by King County's Independent Force Investigations Team.