Crime Seattle Police officer who punched woman can't get his job back, says judge A King County judge has handed the city of Seattle a victory in its quest to fire a police officer who punched a handcuffed woman in the face. Amy Radil
Technology Capital One hacking case extends to dozens more companies, prosecutors say The Seattle woman charged in the massive Capital One hacking case is now accused of stealing terabytes of data from more than 30 other companies and institutions. Gil Aegerter
Technology Your cell phone is a security risk. Ruby's Instagram story shows why Ruby had a very special Instagram name. Ruby. Just Ruby. She turned down $65,000 to sell it. Then she got hacked. Deborah Wang
Technology Ruby was a typical Instagram user. Then something strange started happening… ...and she got hacked. Deborah Wang
Crime Who is Paige Thompson, the Seattle woman accused of hacking Capital One? On Monday, federal investigators raided a small house on Beacon Hill and arrested a 33-year-old woman named Paige A. Thompson. Isolde Raftery
Crime Why the Capital One data breach is familiar, yet so unusual Paige Browning talks with CNBC cybersecurity journalist Kate Fazzini about the Capital One data breach. Paige Browning Andy Hurst
Crime Seattle tech worker accused of hacking personal data of 100 million Seattle tech worker accused of hacking personal data of 100 million Casey Martin
Crime No time limit for reporting childhood sexual assault in Washington Victims of sexual assault in Washington state now have far more time to report the crimes committed against them. Angela King
Crime Killer convicted using genetic genealogy in Snohomish County up for sentencing A Snohomish County jury found William Earl Talbott II guilty in June for the 1987 murders of a young couple from Victoria, British Columbia. Patricia Murphy
National Mexican Drug Kingpin 'El Chapo' Is Sentenced To Life Plus 30 Years In U.S. Prison Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, the 62-year-old former head of Mexico's Sinaloa cartel, was convicted in February for drug crimes. A life sentence was mandatory. Bill Chappell