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MyNorthwest has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in July 2024. The social media accounts linked to from MyNorthwest are: • Instagram • X Besides social media accounts, mynorthwest has populated their site with: • Portland teen finds $250K Wilt Chamberlain NBA Finals warm-up jacket at Goodwill for $3 - MyNorthwest.com • Ground stop extended at SEA Airport after thunderstorms hit the region - MyNorthwest.com • Acclaimed Seattle oyster bar closes during union strike, ownership claims guests were harassed - MyNorthwest.com • Washington man charged in connection with planned attack at White House UFC event - MyNorthwest.com • Harger: Seattle Police said six suspects were arrested in an Aurora crackdown. Every newsroom in Seattle reported it today. It wasn't true - MyNorthwest.com • Swain: 'Super' El Niño building off the coast may bring Seattle its first muggy, humid summer in a generation - MyNorthwest.com • West Marine to close 5 WA locations following bankruptcy filing - MyNorthwest.com • Crews battle massive warehouse fire in Ballard - MyNorthwest.com • Seattle's airport will hit its limit by 2032 — Seattle Port Commissioner shares his bold solution - MyNorthwest.com • No workers in sight but you still got a ticket? Here's how work zone speed cameras actually work - MyNorthwest.com • 6 of 9 people unaccounted for found dead in Longview packaging plant tank rupture; 8 injured - MyNorthwest.com • Vehicle tied to fatal shooting of Parkland teen found abandoned in Federal Way - MyNorthwest.com • Alcohol distributor moves to close all Washington facilities, eliminating 267 jobs - MyNorthwest.com • Man suspected of killing UW student surrenders to Bellevue Police - MyNorthwest.com • Lynnwood finally breaks ground on $70M I-5 bridge after 20 years of planning - MyNorthwest.com • 3 King County residents potentially exposed to hantavirus - MyNorthwest.com • Seattle man detained in Hawaii after allegedly throwing rock at endangered monk seal - MyNorthwest.com • Joe Kent breaks silence on resignation: Iran conflict could be '10x worse' than Iraq War - MyNorthwest.com • Homeless man with three prior arrests held in alleged rape of 15-year-old near Seattle bus stop - MyNorthwest.com • Washington Supreme Court blocks referendum on millionaires' tax - MyNorthwest.com • Foss High School stabbing suspect pleads not guilty - MyNorthwest.com • 4 students, security guard injured after stabbing Foss High School in Tacoma - MyNorthwest.com • Sheriff's deputy shot while responding to burglary in progress near Suncrest - MyNorthwest.com • Backlash erupts after Jay Inslee's post on attempted assassination of Donald Trump at White House Correspondents' Dinner - MyNorthwest.com • WA getting second In-N-Out location, opening today - MyNorthwest.com • $13 million in public funds unaccounted for in King County homelessness agency - MyNorthwest.com • Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announces plan to supercharge city's housing growth - MyNorthwest.com • New Chick-fil-A restaurants to create chicken chokepoints in Everett, Bellingham - MyNorthwest.com • 'Totally out of hand': West Seattle homeless encampment cleared after years of crime, drug use - MyNorthwest.com • Bob Ferguson faces recall effort after failing to fill state campaign finance commission seats - MyNorthwest.com • Jake and Spike: Bob Ferguson got the merger wrong as Albertsons closures grow - MyNorthwest.com • Bellevue approves plan to transform shopping center into 900-unit complex - MyNorthwest.com • 'Shut those toll roads down immediately': Jake demands Gov. Ferguson apply license plate law to tolls - MyNorthwest.com • SWAT called to Capitol Hill after man reportedly threatens people, barricades himself - MyNorthwest.com • Voodoo Doughnut continues WA expansion with new Puget Sound-area location - MyNorthwest.com • Muckleshoot Casino debuts WA's first Heinz sauce machine, serving 2,000 custom sauce combinations - MyNorthwest.com • SPD detective who sued department alleging discrimination has settled for $750K - MyNorthwest.com • Suspect with 97 prior arrests taken into custody again after retail theft spree - MyNorthwest.com • 'Sexual sadist' charged with second cold case murder, rape of Everett woman - MyNorthwest.com • King County Metro bus collides with 7 vehicles - MyNorthwest.com • Seattle contractor leaving after 30+ years cites taxes, homelessness, break-ins - MyNorthwest.com • Attorney says WA DOL knew about massive data breach for 6 years - MyNorthwest.com • Luxury dine-in theater in Redmond Town Center to permanently close, laying off 64 workers - MyNorthwest.com • Loren Culp's back was broken during an arson arrest last week. The suspect is already out of jail. - MyNorthwest.com • USDA issues recall for Trader Joe’s chicken fried rice after risk of glass contamination reported - MyNorthwest.com • Man in custody after allegedly kidnapping staff member on Aurora - MyNorthwest.com • Trader Joe's expanding to new WA city for first time - MyNorthwest.com • FDA issues massive peanut butter recall across 40 states, including WA - MyNorthwest.com • Super Bowl diary: Inside a workday at the biggest game on earth • PNW-dedicated furniture chain closing all locations, going-out-of-business sale underway - MyNorthwest.com • 'Once-in-a-Lifetime': Seattle Sports engineer making history at Super Bowl - MyNorthwest.com • From ancestral mask to NFL icon: The Indigenous origins of the Seahawks logo - MyNorthwest.com • Thieves moved on from catalytic converters to stealing copper wire, prosecutor says - MyNorthwest.com • Seattle named most expensive city to host a Super Bowl party - MyNorthwest.com • Renton mayor: Police will never assist ICE with immigration enforcement - MyNorthwest.com • For Seahawks superfan, Rams rivalry brings back decades of deafening memories - MyNorthwest.com • WA income tax proposal targets visiting athletes - MyNorthwest.com • Seattle mayor issues executive orders on homelessness, transit - MyNorthwest.com • Senator Patty Murray wants to make turning the clock back a thing of the past - MyNorthwest.com • Skeletal remains found on WA beach identified as former Oregon mayor - MyNorthwest.com • Costco announces 7 new warehouse locations to open in August - MyNorthwest.com • Starbucks sued for alleged consumer deception - MyNorthwest.com • 'He has struck out': Ferguson says voters will reject Heywood's millionaires' tax repeal as advocates warn of billions in education cuts - MyNorthwest.com • WA leads the nation in retail theft. Issaquah shows how to fix it • 'Just bad luck': Photographer explains how Yellowstone bison attack unfolded - MyNorthwest.com • Seattle Police Officers Guild president will not seek reelection • Parasite causing 'explosive' diarrhea surges nationwide, but King County cases remain at normal levels - MyNorthwest.com • Joy Hollingsworth elected Seattle City Council president • Costco faces class-action lawsuit over protein powder containing heavy metals - MyNorthwest.com • A 7.5-million-ton mistake about the Climate Commitment Act • 1 Washington city leads the nation in overnight burglaries, another not far behind - MyNorthwest.com • Seattle mayor clarifies no policy change on drug arrests • Seattle surveillance cameras shut off after FIFA World Cup • Pierce County deputies arrest 2 teens linked to burglary • Loose truck tire flies off I-5, damages property in Seattle's Eastlake neighborhood - MyNorthwest.com • Pierce County teacher found guilty of child molestation • Woodland Park Zoo evacuating after receiving bomb threat - MyNorthwest.com • 2 people dead, 1 in hospital after crash in Everett • Dutch Bros to open first Seattle store in former Starbucks location - MyNorthwest.com • Inside 'the boy in the tent': Conditions were worse than anyone knew • Trump, Vance to skip Team USA's FIFA World Cup match in Seattle - MyNorthwest.com • 2 puppies begin avalanche rescue training at Stevens Pass • King County executive, Seattle mayor announce plan to reset King County homelessness authority - MyNorthwest.com • Leavenworth fights to salvage Christmastown season • Seattle Dog beats Chicago, New York styles for best hot dog in America - MyNorthwest.com • Japanese chain picks Bellevue for first U.S. location • Two West Virginia National Guard members have died in the shooting near the White House • MyNorthwest's website • Dave’s Hot Chicken launches new menu item as chain continues WA expansion • MyNorthwest's Facebook • Grays Harbor County resident dies from first-ever human case of H5N5 bird flu • MyNorthwest's X • How much does it cost to retire in Washington? • KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM • Man arrested in connection with deadly attack at White River Amphitheater • Seattle Sports on 710 AM • $79M Bellevue mansion listed as WA's most expensive home • Listen to Seattle Red 770 AM • Mayor-elect Katie Wilson addresses Seattle after close-fought victory • House passes bill to end historic government shutdown, sending measure to Trump • Kent 19-year-old was on FBI's radar years before alleged Michigan terrorist plot • Seattle Public Schools names new superintendent • Family files $26M wrongful death claim against Lakewood • Seattle council approves up to $8M for emergency food assistance amid SNAP cuts • Renton murder case: Justice served 31 years to the day • Auburn mayor knew pastor admitted to child sex crime. She asked for no jail time anyway. • Pierce County Sheriff's Office major charged in connection with DUI • Tacoma expands camping ban to parks, playgrounds, libraries • Auburn condemns Border Patrol's unauthorized use of Flock cameras • Harrell proclaims Oct. 16 as 'Humpy Day' • Dog beaten to death at Seattle kennel by ex-employee • Oakley Carlson's foster mother speaks out after daughter declared legally dead • Workers, businesses could suffer from government shutdown • Walmart to close King County store by end of October • Washington leaders brace for possible federal takeover in Seattle • Mariners fan has touching response after receiving historic baseball • Starbucks permanently closes Seattle Reserve Roastery • Oakley Carlson's mother released from prison, still person of interest • Travis Decker declared dead by U.S. Marshals • UW student in custody for allegedly shooting WSU football player • Richard Sherman avoids DUI trial after court ruling • Suspect jumps over Seattle's University Bridge to escape • Car jumps Seattle bridge to get away from police • Skagit County woman sentenced for black bear trafficking • Seattle restaurant honored among top 20 in the nation • Where are Seattleites moving to? U-Haul reveals top spots • Washington now the most expensive state for gas prices • Potbelly being acquired by gas station chain • House minority leader visits Bellevue, blasts 'Big Beautiful Bill' • Mariners survey fans on street preachers outside ballpark • Washington Supreme Court Justice Mary Yu to retire • Microsoft to require in-office work for Puget Sound staff • 40 guns seized from Pierce County teen accused of threats • Video of Seattle athletes burglary case • Man escaping DOC custody caught fishing, jumps into river • Seattle Police consent decree ends after 13 years • KIRO host slams Pierce County Sheriff Swank over social post • Man dies after SuicideBoys concert at White River Amphitheater • Border Patrol explains arrests of 2 Bear Gulch firefighters • Surge in concealed carry permits in Washington State • IKEA opening new location in western WA this winter • Shawn Kemp avoids prison time for 2023 shooting • 18 arrested at Microsoft protest in Redmond • Graphic video captures Seattle Pier 55 shooting of wheelchair-bound man • Washington locations debut new Panda Express menu item • Seattle mayoral race heats up between top 2 candidates • Microsoft confirms 40 more layoffs at Redmond campus • Suspect in custody after man shot in downtown Seattle • Shellfish harvesting closed around western Washington • Lummi Nation officer shot multiple times, suspect arrested • University of Idaho murders hit home for KIRO Newsradio journalist • Seattle woman links Blue Angels air shows to cat’s death • WA high school teacher detained by ICE, district confirms • Costco to open new store in WA in August • 'Swank Derangement Syndrome': Pierce County Sheriff spars with KIRO hosts over DUI arrest • Seattle’s 'Spite House' in Montlake sells for $745,000 • Pierce County Sheriff's Office major arrested for DUI will not face charges at this time • Washington deems ivy noxious weed, bans sale • Four WA casinos to close as Maverick Gaming files for bankruptcy • SWAT responds to gunfire incident in Pierce County home • Washington sales tax on gold and Silver coins starting 2026 • Seattle man allegedly killed girlfriend, cut off her hand • King County Assessor John Wilson suspends campaign for county executive • Mason County wildfires prompt evacuations • More than 400 earthquakes detected beneath Mount Rainier • Microsoft confirms largest layoffs since 2023 • Bryan Kohberger agrees to plead guilty to killing 4 Idaho students • Kroger announces closure of 60 stores • Psychics assist in search for Travis Decker's location • Man found guilty of killing WSP trooper in DUI crash • Pierce County crash leaves 1 dead, multiple injured • King County deputy charged for allegedly raping teen girl • Shawn Kemp pleads guilty in Tacoma Mall shooting incident • WA sheriff pleads for change after 10-time felon released • AG Brown defends birthright citizenship amid Supreme Court debate • Suspect arrested for allegedly shooting AR-style rifle at Thurston County deputies • Say goodbye to 206: Seattle's getting a new area code • Local Catholics celebrate first American pope at St. James Cathedral • All Rite Aid stores to close or be sold as company files for bankruptcy • UW: Underwater volcano off Oregon coast could erupt any day • Seattle faces lawsuit over 'public masturbation' at park • WA’s new transportation bill hits drivers where it hurts • WA Senate passes 50% liquor fee hike by one vote • Boeing offloads digital aviation assets in $10.6B deal • Parents consider suing Peninsula School District • New bill brings DOGE to Washington state • Senate Members of Color Caucus condemns Bellingham ICE raid • Seattle payroll tax revenues fall short by $47M • Severe thunderstorm, hail warning for western Washington • Bob Ferguson cancels parole for triple murderer • Tim Eyman removed from Parents' Bill of Rights hearing • Ending I-5's long battle against trains in Marysville • Local school district under investigation for alleged antisemitism • Dem Senators warn of Cuts to Apple Health in Washington • Washington highways rank among nation's worst, per report • Boeing's Everett workforce more declines in latest round of cuts • Excessive speeding bill passes Washington House • Active-duty JBLM soldier indicted for espionage, bribery; 2 others also charged • WA Democrats push bold gender-affirming care amendment as opposition rises over minors' rights • King County Council hopes to cancel 'ghost buses' • New airline launching service at Paine Field • Washington's Spring preview ends: cooler weather ahead • Watch: Trump, Vance get into heated exchange with Zelenskyy in Oval Office meeting • Fired federal workers in Washington struggling to get unemployment, Sen. Murray says • WA teacher charged with two counts of sex crimes involving young children • WA lawmakers reignite firearm permit fight after failing last year • Washington Supreme Court delivers big win for landlords • Workers take part in Presidents Day rally against Trump • U.S. Attorney for Western WA fired by Justice Department • WA Democrats debating 'tax the rich' property plan as alternative to cap increase • Pay-by-mile is getting closer to reality in Washington • Police: Dad shoves youth hockey refs in 'unprovoked' assault • WA AG's Office suing Trump order blocking transgender funds • City of Seattle responds to sanctuary cities funding report • 2 planes collide on the tarmac at Sea-Tac Airport • Flying after May? You’ll need more than WA driver’s license • 4 arrested in aggressive Pierce County street race takeover • ICE arrests individual in Centralia, Washington • New Washington bill targets chronic speeders • Tacoma Police Department Chief Avery Moore resigns • Internal memo: Interim SPD chief Sue Rahr to vacate office Wednesday • Marysville School District closes 2 schools to stave off financial crisis • WA near dead last for overall driving in the U.S., latest study claims • Former Auburn police officer sentenced to 16 years after murdering homeless man in 2019 • 20-year-old charged in friend's death following alleged street racing • Comcast, Xfinity service disrupted after vandals destroy equipment • Marches held throughout region to commemorate MLK Day • KIRO Newsradio host gets firsthand look at Trump inauguration • Expert joins KIRO Newsradio amid MLK Day to talk about race • Trump is set to sign a slew of executive orders on Day 1. What are his priorities? • Coldest weather of the season coming up in Western Washington • Gun owners could be charged with felonies if firearm gets stolen • Drew Brees is bringing pickleball to Seattle • Blue Angels prep for Seafair show with early landing in Seattle • 2 people killed and over 1,000 structures destroyed, per LA fire chief • Haunting notes found in Pierce Co. home where four people died • Officials offer reward for killer of endangered Washington gray wolf • Seattle Police Department fires officer who killed Jaahnavi Kandula • Army soldier in Las Vegas Cybertruck blast trained at JBLM • Plenty of rain and inclement weather in store for Western WA this weekend • Expect traffic: WA Amazon employees begin return to office full time • Coyotes spotted in Seattle: What should you do if you see one? • 4 crew members, 1 passenger injured on Alaska Airlines flight • Washington State Patrol urges safe driving after 2 rollover crashes • All sorts of Seattle New Year's Eve events • Researchers express concerns over survival of new orca calf • Snow in the mountains keeps coming; Problems at the passes • Dramatic incident involving Alaska Airlines passenger at Sea-Tac • Altercation leads to stabbing death of a bus driver in Seattle • Ex-chief Adrian Diaz is no longer with the SPD • Parental leave benefits expanded for part-time Starbucks workers • Mysterious drones reach Western Washington • Watch: Shoreline police use drone to help capture suspect • Former assistant Seattle principal charged in sex trafficking sting • Seattle Kraken founding owner David Bonderman dies at 82 • Federal judge blocks the merger between Kroger, Albertsons • PNW weather update: Is a Western Washington White Christmas in store this year? • Lynnwood homeowners will see big property tax increase in 2025. • 65,000 rainbow trout added to 24 WA lakes ahead of Black Friday fishing • Police: Driver arrested after SR 16 truck crash; backups caused • I-5 restoration project will disrupt traffic for 3 years, says WSDOT • Cliff Mass warns of second strong windstorm Friday, with a caveat • 2 killed as falling trees cause issues in Western Washington • New roadblocks will stall RV, large truck sales in WA • Seattle minister, homeless advocate faces child porn charges • Why did FDA recall nearly 80,000 pounds of Costco butter? • Gov. Jay Inslee points to Climate Act as a major success • 5 people stabbed in Seattle's Chinatown International District • Rolling slowdown demonstration moves south along I-5 • Donald Trump has sweeping plans for a second administration. Here’s what he’s proposed • No surprises in presidential race yet; Battleground states not called • Why are ballots in Washington sent to dead people? • Dozens of cars broken into outside UW campus • Suspect's car identified in ballot drop box fires • Former Gravity Payments CEO Dan Price denis rape charges • Seattle Public Schools announces closures and consolidations • 3 children 13 and under among the 5 killed in Fall City shooting • Dave Reichert maintains his position that 'Donald Trump is a joke' • Direct route between Mukilteo and Everett to be cut for a year • 2 aviators who died in US Navy jet crash near Mt. Rainier IDed • Pierce County suspect: 'I didn't know it was stolen' • Wreckage of crashed Navy jet out of Whidbey Island found • Boeing union members hold massive rally amid strike • Listeria found in meat products across the U.S. • VP Harris must be strategic in FOX News interview • Atmospheric river forecast for western Washington region • World Vision ships truckloads of supplies to flooded Florida towns • Northern lights could be visible in Washington tonight • Mt. Rainier is getting shorter • Highly contagious, deadly rabbit disease rises again in Washington • High-profile Seattle activist linked to massive fentanyl operation • More local first responders deployed in wake of Hurricane Helene • Woman killed in West Seattle pulled gun while being served docs • Iranian American in Seattle: 'I stand with Israelis 100%' • Second, third earthquakes in a week shake up Western Washington • Nationwide Verizon outage impacting customers in the Seattle area • Earthquake hits near Northern Washington • Lost 1936 Seattle film saved by local composer takes festival circuit by storm • Union says it won't vote on Boeing's 'best and final' offer • Seattle police will no longer respond to alarm calls without evidence • Will Macklemore lose brand deals after proclaiming 'F*** America?' • Seattle pizza ranks No. 1 in nationwide study • Snohomish County couple drowned while snorkeling in Hawaii • Another driver hit by I-90 rock thrower • WSP warns of 'bump-jackings' seen in South King County • Days-old orca whale calf spotted swimming amongst pod • WA drivers responsible for 38 million pounds of litter • Bonney Lake shooting after trailer theft leaves two dead, suspect at large • Seattle has second-worst congestion, third-worst traffic in nation • What Trump said about Seattle during presidential debate • WA Dept. of Fish and Wildlife sees uptick in calls about deer lumps • There's no sugarcoating it, Auburn is overrun with gang violence • PNW temperatures drop this week as region prepares for autumn • Suspect with 47 prior arrests kills 70-year-old in car crash in Lacey • Sound Transit preparing for Lynnwood light rail opening on Aug. 30 • Apple Cup: UW vs WSU Info – TV, radio, uniforms and more • Washington State Parks settles over disability complaint • I-405 closure this weekend to impact Hawks, Huskies games • Starbucks earnings projections gets Starbucks into hot water • Report: Seattle tops national list of highest sales tax cities • Mother of missing girl pushing Tacoma police to investigate possible sighting 25 years later • Arrest made in connection to 2023 death of woman set on fire • Xfinity customers are out of luck when it comes to UW football • Dan Wilson details how he became Seattle Mariners' new manager • Arrest made in killing of 80-year-old Seattle dog walker and dog • Counting down to Montlake Lid opening on SR 520 • The Rainier cowgirl is a big asset for this small town in Washington • Lightning to flash across Western Washington skies this weekend • Washington fails to crack the top 20 in best states to live • Point Defiance Zoo mourns loss of Suki the elephant • Expect delays on I-90 while traveling to Eastern Washington • Light rail to Lynnwood means big changes for Community Transit • 'Disturbing:' Some stunned about failed effort to kill ballot initiatives • Hazy skies across the Puget Sound, wildfire smoke to blame • Costco to require membership card scans upon entrance • 2 men emerge as top candidates in Washington's governor race • More than 140 roosters seized in Pierce County cock fighting raid • Man intentionally kills 25 seagulls with Jeep on Washington beach • Venezuelan asylum seekers take refuge in Kent • New rules for camping in Washington state • Rainfall strikes Seattle for just the sixth time on record on July 29 • Blue Angels and hydros: Time for Seafair to shine • Sullivan: Note to Everett drivers, stop being so selfish