The Latest National UCLA reaches $6 million settlement with Jewish students over campus protests The settlement comes after Jewish students and a professor argued their civil rights were violated when pro-Palestinian protesters blocked access to campus buildings during 2024 demonstrations. The Associated Press National The NTSB is set to hold a hearing on the DCA midair collision. Here's what to know The January midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which killed 67 people, is the topic of a three-day investigative hearing by the National Transportation Safety Board. Joe Hernandez Mental Health A Spokane man sought female hiking companions. Instead, he found social media snark — and support Jeff Heatwole lives in Spokane. He's 35, a divorced dad with a 5-year-old son, a music teacher by profession, and a member of a Facebook hiking group. And Jeff got more attention than he was bargaining for recently when he posted a seemingly simple message. Kim Malcolm Washington state no longer under tsunami advisory A tsunami advisory was issued for Washington’s coast on Tuesday after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake occurred near Russia. KUOW Staff Tuesday Evening Headlines New poll points to political trouble for Gov. Ferguson, WA files lawsuit over Planned Parenthood funding, and Spokane baseball legend Ryne Sandberg dies. Andy Hurst Immigration High school theater manager to bond out of Tacoma immigrant lockup A theater manager at Juanita High School in Kirkland is set to be released on bond from the Northwest ICE Processing Center after nearly two weeks. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez Science The Manhattan gunman believed he had CTE. What does that mean? The gunman accused of killing four people in New York City suspected he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE — a degenerative brain disease often associated with football players. Alana Wise A peek behind the wheel of a Seattle bus with @desinthepark A former King County bus driver tells us how her social work degree influenced her work behind the wheel. Gabrielle Healy Health In a first, the Senate confirms a new CDC director Susan Monarez is the first director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to require Senate confirmation. She's also the first director without a medical degree in more than 70 years. Pien Huang "Attack scientific ignorance" - Inslee responds to EPA roll back A policy change from the Trump Administration could fundamentally change the federal government’s relationship with climate change. Libby Denkmann Prev 673 of 1650 Next Sponsored
National UCLA reaches $6 million settlement with Jewish students over campus protests The settlement comes after Jewish students and a professor argued their civil rights were violated when pro-Palestinian protesters blocked access to campus buildings during 2024 demonstrations. The Associated Press
National The NTSB is set to hold a hearing on the DCA midair collision. Here's what to know The January midair collision near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, which killed 67 people, is the topic of a three-day investigative hearing by the National Transportation Safety Board. Joe Hernandez
Mental Health A Spokane man sought female hiking companions. Instead, he found social media snark — and support Jeff Heatwole lives in Spokane. He's 35, a divorced dad with a 5-year-old son, a music teacher by profession, and a member of a Facebook hiking group. And Jeff got more attention than he was bargaining for recently when he posted a seemingly simple message. Kim Malcolm
Washington state no longer under tsunami advisory A tsunami advisory was issued for Washington’s coast on Tuesday after an 8.8-magnitude earthquake occurred near Russia. KUOW Staff
Tuesday Evening Headlines New poll points to political trouble for Gov. Ferguson, WA files lawsuit over Planned Parenthood funding, and Spokane baseball legend Ryne Sandberg dies. Andy Hurst
Immigration High school theater manager to bond out of Tacoma immigrant lockup A theater manager at Juanita High School in Kirkland is set to be released on bond from the Northwest ICE Processing Center after nearly two weeks. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Science The Manhattan gunman believed he had CTE. What does that mean? The gunman accused of killing four people in New York City suspected he had chronic traumatic encephalopathy, or CTE — a degenerative brain disease often associated with football players. Alana Wise
A peek behind the wheel of a Seattle bus with @desinthepark A former King County bus driver tells us how her social work degree influenced her work behind the wheel. Gabrielle Healy
Health In a first, the Senate confirms a new CDC director Susan Monarez is the first director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to require Senate confirmation. She's also the first director without a medical degree in more than 70 years. Pien Huang
"Attack scientific ignorance" - Inslee responds to EPA roll back A policy change from the Trump Administration could fundamentally change the federal government’s relationship with climate change. Libby Denkmann