Marysville Shooter's Dad Charged With Buying Guns Illegally The father of a Tulalip Tribes teenager was charged Tuesday with illegally possessing the gun his son used to kill four classmates at Marysville... Jason Pagano Marcie Sillman Isolde Raftery
Top Italian Court Overturns Amanda Knox Murder Conviction It's over. Italy's highest court on Friday overturned Amanda Knox's murder conviction, ending the Seattle resident's long legal battle for exoneration.... Isolde Raftery
What Happens If Italy Upholds Amanda Knox’s Guilty Verdict? If Italy’s highest court upholds Amanda Knox's murder conviction Friday, Italian cops aren’t going to descend on Seattle and whisk her off – at least... Isolde Raftery
$15 Minimum Wage Wins First Test In Court A lawsuit against Seattle’s new $15 an hour minimum wage has failed its first test in court. Lawyers for the International Franchise Association (IFA)... Deborah Wang
Trial Begins In 2009 Fatal Attack On Seattle Police Opening arguments start today in King County Superior Court in the trial of Christopher Monfort, accused of killing Seattle police officer Timothy... Bill Radke
Attorney General Ferguson Says It's Time To Crack Down On Patent Trolls Ross Reynolds talks with Washington state's Attorney General Bob Ferguson about his proposal to crack down on "patent trolls." Ross Reynolds Hannah Burn
Muslim Group Wants FBI To Investigate Attack On Seattle Cabbie A Muslim advocacy group in Seattle is calling on the FBI to look into a possible hate crime against a Somali taxi driver. According to Seattle Police,... Liz Jones
Crime 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
Surprise health inspections remain legal, for now, at ICE detention center in Tacoma The state of Washington could still do an unannounced health inspections at the NW ICE Detention Center in Tacoma. That’s despite a recent lawsuit filed by GEO Group, which runs the facility, trying to stop that from happening. Gustavo Sagrero Álvarez
Law & Courts WA Supreme Court preserves transit fare checks but cites privacy concerns In the decision “State v. Meredith” Thursday, the Washington Supreme Court found that a man was "unlawfully seized" by Snohomish County sheriff’s deputies while riding Community Transit, when they detained him for fare evasion in 2018. Amy Radil