A bill known as the Traffic Safety for All Act would restrict Washington police officers from pulling people over for nonmoving violations.
Previous legislation—passed as a result of public outcry—had all but barred the use of less-lethal weapons such as tear gas ...
County officials in Springfield, Illinois, have agreed to pay $10 million to the family of Sonya Massey, a 36-year-old Black woman shot and killed in her home last summer by a sheriff’s deputy ...
A 29-year-old illegal immigrant, who allegedly reentered the U.S. illegally after being deported, was arrested and charged ...
TACOMA, Wash. — Tacoma Police is investigating the death of a man that was reported on Tuesday. According to Tacoma PD, ...
Lee Smith has been running Urbanity clothing stores in Bellevue and Tukwila for a combined 15 years. He said it wasn't until ...
The Seattle City Council voted to approve legislation that sets ground rules on crowd management for the police department.
An investigation remains open into a pro-Palestinian attack on the University of Washington president’s home. The attack caused $7,000 in damage to President Ana Mari Cauce’s home and car, according ...
The rules around how Seattle police can control crowds with less leathal weapons like blast balls, tear gas and pepper spray ...
Police have made three arrests and seized several drugs and multiple guns since December at the same motel on Highway 99.
The Seattle City Council voted 6-3 on Tuesday to allow police to use less-lethal weapons for crowd control, including blast balls and tear gas.
A 42-year-old Seattle-area man has been charged with assault following a police investigation into an on-ice incident at a hockey game where two teenage referees were attacked on the ice.