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National Guatemalan man pleads guilty in federal court in crash that killed over 50 in Mexico A man pleaded guilty Wednesday in federal court and acknowledged his involvement in an attempt to illegally smuggle migrants to the U.S. when a truck crashed in Mexico in 2021, killing more than 50. The Associated Press
Health Teen birth rates hit another historical low in 2025, CDC says The teen birth rate continues its decades-long downward trend. Researchers say many factors are at play, including less sexual activity and more access to contraception and abortion. Selena Simmons-Duffin
What do changes at the US Forest Service mean for the Pacific Northwest? A reorganization at the US Forest Service is changing things up both here in the Pacific Northwest, and across the nation as the headquarters moves from Washington D.C. to Utah. Jason Burrows
Wednesday Evening Headlines WA declares an emergency drought, masked ICE agents arrest man at Seattle Immigration Court, and legendary mountain climber Jim Whittaker dies. Paige Browning
Front Page: ICE arrests, Caterpillar bonds and Fred Meyer's handleless bags 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. Maleeha Syed
Remembering drummer James Gadson, who worked with greats like Bill Withers The drummer James Gadson has died. His funky, laid-back style appears on hit records from the 1970s onward. Megan Lim
What comes next for the Strait of Hormuz Iran says it agreed to two weeks of safe passage for ships traversing the Strait of Hormuz, but most vessels are staying put until certain it's safe. Jackie Northam
Climate Light snowpack is setting up conditions for drought and fires in the U.S. West The West has had one of the worst winters for snowpack on record. The lack of snow is causing drought across much of the reason and spelling trouble for communities. Ellis Juhlin
Technology This Redmond company's tech will guide Artemis II back to Earth This Friday evening, the Artemis II crew expects to re-enter Earth’s atmosphere. And when that happens, technology from the Pacific Northwest will take center stage. Joshua McNichols
World Once seen as a war hero, Australian ex-soldier will stand trial for alleged war crimes Until a few years ago, Ben Roberts-Smith was one of Australia's most celebrated war heroes. But now, he will stand trial for alleged war crimes committed in Afghanistan. Kristina Kukolja