2026-05-12

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A 19-year-old University of Washington student was stabbed to death Sunday night in the laundry room of the off-campus Nordheim Court Apartments, prompting an ongoing police manhunt. Students living in the building say a man matching the suspect’s description tried to break into their apartment weeks earlier, raising significant security concerns among residents regarding how the suspect bypassed building security.

2026-05-14

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A 31-year-old man suspected of fatally stabbing a 19-year-old University of Washington student at an off-campus apartment complex has surrendered to Bellevue Police. The arrest comes after a multi-day search following the fatal attack in a laundry room at the Nordheim Court Apartments on Sunday.

2026-05-15

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The man suspected of fatally stabbing 19-year-old transgender University of Washington student Juniper Blessing in an off-campus apartment laundry room has turned himself in. The 31-year-old suspect faces a first-degree murder charge with bail set at $10 million, providing some relief to a campus community shaken by the violence.

2026-05-17

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The University of Washington community gathered this weekend to mourn Juniper Blessing, a 19-year-old trans woman fatally stabbed in her off-campus housing building. Mourners left flowers and chalk messages across Red Square, and friends remembered the young student for her powerful, moving voice.

2026-05-24

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An alarming shootout involving 40 rounds of gunfire early Saturday on Aurora Avenue has pushed neighbors to a breaking point, with residents demanding city action after stray bullets struck cars and penetrated a home where a 6-week-old baby slept. The Seattle Police Department is responding by increasing emphasis patrols in the notorious corridor as families and local businesses grow increasingly frustrated by the repeated violence.

2026-05-26

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Multiple fatalities and critical chemical burns were reported Tuesday morning after a major liquid hazmat explosion at the Nippon Dynawave packaging plant in Longview. An implosion involving a highly corrosive vat of white liquor chemical treatment sent several workers to regional hospitals, prompting a massive emergency response.

2026-05-28

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The region is reeling from a catastrophic industrial disaster at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging facility in Longview, where a massive chemical tank implosion has left two workers dead—including longtime employee Gilbert Bernal—and nine others missing. Emergency officials have officially shifted their operations from rescue to recovery as crews simultaneously scramble to manage the environmental fallout of up to 570,000 gallons of toxic “white liquor” spilling into the Columbia River and local ditch systems.

2026-05-29

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The Sound Transit Board of Directors approved a revised 25-year regional light rail expansion plan in a 16-2 vote, resolving a $34.5 billion funding shortfall. The long-range Enterprise Initiative officially secures full construction funding for the main system spine, but it deals a significant blow to residents by officially rejecting a highly anticipated line extension to Ballard.

2026-05-30

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The Sound Transit board has overwhelmingly voted to advance a revised ST3 long-range expansion plan that secures light rail funding for Tacoma, Everett, and West Seattle, but officially shelves the highly anticipated Ballard light rail extension. The decision has sparked deep frustration among Ballard business owners and residents, many of whom feel the move is a “bait and switch” after paying increased car-tab fees since 2016 for transit improvements that may never arrive.

2026-06-02

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Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has announced a proposal to renew and expand the Seattle Transit Measure by doubling the city’s sales tax supporting bus transit. The generated funds would be used to maintain frequent service, construct projects to fix transit pinch-points, and provide free ORCA cards for qualifying riders.