The Latest World Former South Korean President Yoon receives life sentence for imposing martial law Former President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to life in prison for his brief imposition of martial law in December 2024. The Associated Press Latin America José María Balcázar becomes Peru's eighth president in a decade José María Balcázar has become Peru's new interim president, replacing another interim leader who was removed over corruption allegations just four months into his term. The Associated Press Politics Trump gathers members of Board of Peace for first meeting, with some U.S. allies wary Trump created the group to oversee his ceasefire plan in Gaza, and said member states have pledged $7 billion for Gaza reconstruction. He also said the U.S. will contribute $10 billion to the Board of Peace. Aya Batrawy What the Forest Service knew about PFAS in some gear for wildland firefighters The Forest Service has known for years that "forever chemicals" were in some of the equipment for wildland firefighters. Gabrielle Healy Ask a Doctor: All things colon cancer Colorectal cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in young people. We talk to a doctor about this trend, the symptoms to look out for and, yes, fibermaxxing. Maleeha Syed Wednesday Evening Headlines Mayor Wilson pledges to expand homeless shelter beds, the Seahawks are officially up for sale, and WA's snowpack is looking bleak. Paige Browning National With a win over Sweden, the U.S. men's hockey team will play for an Olympic medal A thrilling overtime goal by defenseman Quinn Hughes puts Team USA through to a semifinal game against Slovakia. On the other side of the bracket, Canada had its own close call, but moves on to face Finland. Becky Sullivan Front Page: Seahawks for sale, Seattle's mayor on the state of the city, and future state taxes Every week we talk about the most fascinating stories in the news and what they say about the Pacific Northwest. We call it Front Page. Libby Denkmann National The Trump administration is increasingly trying to criminalize observing ICE ICE officers often tell people tracking and watching them that they are breaking federal law in doing so, but legal experts say the vast majority of observers are exercising their constitutional rights. Meg Anderson National 8 confirmed dead in Sierra Nevada avalanche Eight skiers in the Castle Peak avalanche near Lake Tahoe are confirmed to be deceased. GREG MICEK Prev 282 of 1650 Next Sponsored
World Former South Korean President Yoon receives life sentence for imposing martial law Former President Yoon Suk Yeol was sentenced to life in prison for his brief imposition of martial law in December 2024. The Associated Press
Latin America José María Balcázar becomes Peru's eighth president in a decade José María Balcázar has become Peru's new interim president, replacing another interim leader who was removed over corruption allegations just four months into his term. The Associated Press
Politics Trump gathers members of Board of Peace for first meeting, with some U.S. allies wary Trump created the group to oversee his ceasefire plan in Gaza, and said member states have pledged $7 billion for Gaza reconstruction. He also said the U.S. will contribute $10 billion to the Board of Peace. Aya Batrawy
What the Forest Service knew about PFAS in some gear for wildland firefighters The Forest Service has known for years that "forever chemicals" were in some of the equipment for wildland firefighters. Gabrielle Healy
Ask a Doctor: All things colon cancer Colorectal cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths in young people. We talk to a doctor about this trend, the symptoms to look out for and, yes, fibermaxxing. Maleeha Syed
Wednesday Evening Headlines Mayor Wilson pledges to expand homeless shelter beds, the Seahawks are officially up for sale, and WA's snowpack is looking bleak. Paige Browning
National With a win over Sweden, the U.S. men's hockey team will play for an Olympic medal A thrilling overtime goal by defenseman Quinn Hughes puts Team USA through to a semifinal game against Slovakia. On the other side of the bracket, Canada had its own close call, but moves on to face Finland. Becky Sullivan
Front Page: Seahawks for sale, Seattle's mayor on the state of the city, and future state taxes Every week we talk about the most fascinating stories in the news and what they say about the Pacific Northwest. We call it Front Page. Libby Denkmann
National The Trump administration is increasingly trying to criminalize observing ICE ICE officers often tell people tracking and watching them that they are breaking federal law in doing so, but legal experts say the vast majority of observers are exercising their constitutional rights. Meg Anderson
National 8 confirmed dead in Sierra Nevada avalanche Eight skiers in the Castle Peak avalanche near Lake Tahoe are confirmed to be deceased. GREG MICEK