What's this police watchtower doing at a Seattle Safeway? Does this surveillance unit serve more to deter crime - or to make citizens feel like they're living in a police state? Ann Dornfeld
Suspect in Seattle ride-share assault turns himself in A suspect has turned himself in to police, after a Seattle woman said she was raped when trying to catch a ride-share car home. Paige Browning
Second-grade teacher on Seattle shooting: 'He looked me in the eyes and shot' Deborah Judd, 56, was one of three people shot on Sand Point Way on Wednesday afternoon. She is a second-grade teacher at Laurelhurst Elementary. Amy Radil
'His eyes, he kind of looked at me.' Inside the mayhem in northeast Seattle Two people were killed and two injured in a carjacking and shooting spree in Northeast Seattle Wednesday evening. Isolde Raftery
2 people dead after shooting in Northeast Seattle Seattle Police reported a shooting near 120th and Sand Point Way, a wooded residential area of northeast Seattle. Gil Aegerter
'One Of New Zealand's Darkest Days': Shootings At Mosques Kill At Least 49 At least one gunman opened fire during afternoon prayers at two mosques in the city of Christchurch. Police have charged a 28-year-old man with murder. Laurel Wamsley
Can your criminal conviction be cleared? Pub Defense wants to help Under state law, many criminal convictions can be vacated. Now King County wants to help more people clear their records. Patricia Murphy
A burglary spree in the Chinatown International District leaves businesses frustrated and heartbroken An uptick in burglaries in the Chinatown International District is testing the relationship between Seattle police and neighborhood residents. It’s a relationship the late Donnie Chin worked hard to build. Kamna Shastri
Backpage.com Sues Washington State Over Anti-Sex Trafficking Law The online classifieds website Backpage.com filed a lawsuit against the state of Washington Monday. It's over a bill passed by the Legislature this year that aims to reduce sex trafficking. Sara Lerner