The Latest Politics After break with Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene will resign Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, an "America First" conservative who has clashed with President Trump and her party, said Friday she would resign from Congress Jan. 5, 2026. Stephen Fowler Friday Evening Headlines Community clinics brace for an influx of patients, international enrollment has declined at UW, and the Seattle Torrent take the ice for the first time. Paige Browning Health Care These Seattle-area clinics plan to take care of people who’ve lost their health insurance Community health centers in the Seattle area are bracing for an influx of patients who can’t pay for their care. Eilís O'Neill Environment 'I thought he was dead.' Crabbing crew recount dramatic rescue off Washington coast Marcus Cole, the co-owner of the crabbing vessel "Lady Nancy," has been fishing the waters off the coast of Washington state since 1999. Monday morning, he and his crew heard a distress call from a boat called the Abby C. The coordinates placed them near the entrance of Grays Harbor. Natalie Akane Newcomb Crime Toll could be nearly $1 million from vandalism in Washington state Capitol Damage at the Washington state Capitol from vandalism last month could cost nearly $1 million. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard Politics Trump and Mamdani appeared friendly in meeting despite previous political sparring President Trump met Mayor Elect Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office after weeks of fiery rhetoric. Mamdani called the meeting productive. Franco Ordoñez Environment Makah Tribe’s treaty-protected whaling rights remain blocked after more than 25 years Despite the Makah Tribe’s success in getting a waiver to carry out their exclusive treaty right for whaling, the permitting process that had dragged on for over 20 years has now been effectively delayed another year and a half because of bogged-down federal bureaucracy. The Makah Tribe is the only one in the Lower 48 that has an exclusive treaty right to whaling. Bellamy Pailthorp/KNKX World Zelenskyy suggests that Ukraine's relationship with U.S. is at risk over peace deal Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country must choose between "dignity" and U.S. support as peace deal deadline looms. Joanna Kakissis National Coast Guard changes course, reclassifies swastikas and nooses as hate symbols The Coast Guard is reacting to reports that it had downgraded swastikas, nooses and other hate symbols in its new harassment manual. A new policy debuted overnight. Steve Walsh Music Jazz group Snarky Puppy collaborates with Metropole Orkest for new live album For their new album, the expansive jazz group Snarky Puppy collaborated with Metropole Orkest. The live recording is the band's grandest feat yet. Juana Summers Prev 143 of 1650 Next Sponsored
Politics After break with Trump, Marjorie Taylor Greene will resign Republican Georgia Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, an "America First" conservative who has clashed with President Trump and her party, said Friday she would resign from Congress Jan. 5, 2026. Stephen Fowler
Friday Evening Headlines Community clinics brace for an influx of patients, international enrollment has declined at UW, and the Seattle Torrent take the ice for the first time. Paige Browning
Health Care These Seattle-area clinics plan to take care of people who’ve lost their health insurance Community health centers in the Seattle area are bracing for an influx of patients who can’t pay for their care. Eilís O'Neill
Environment 'I thought he was dead.' Crabbing crew recount dramatic rescue off Washington coast Marcus Cole, the co-owner of the crabbing vessel "Lady Nancy," has been fishing the waters off the coast of Washington state since 1999. Monday morning, he and his crew heard a distress call from a boat called the Abby C. The coordinates placed them near the entrance of Grays Harbor. Natalie Akane Newcomb
Crime Toll could be nearly $1 million from vandalism in Washington state Capitol Damage at the Washington state Capitol from vandalism last month could cost nearly $1 million. Jake Goldstein-Street/Washington State Standard
Politics Trump and Mamdani appeared friendly in meeting despite previous political sparring President Trump met Mayor Elect Zohran Mamdani in the Oval Office after weeks of fiery rhetoric. Mamdani called the meeting productive. Franco Ordoñez
Environment Makah Tribe’s treaty-protected whaling rights remain blocked after more than 25 years Despite the Makah Tribe’s success in getting a waiver to carry out their exclusive treaty right for whaling, the permitting process that had dragged on for over 20 years has now been effectively delayed another year and a half because of bogged-down federal bureaucracy. The Makah Tribe is the only one in the Lower 48 that has an exclusive treaty right to whaling. Bellamy Pailthorp/KNKX
World Zelenskyy suggests that Ukraine's relationship with U.S. is at risk over peace deal Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy says his country must choose between "dignity" and U.S. support as peace deal deadline looms. Joanna Kakissis
National Coast Guard changes course, reclassifies swastikas and nooses as hate symbols The Coast Guard is reacting to reports that it had downgraded swastikas, nooses and other hate symbols in its new harassment manual. A new policy debuted overnight. Steve Walsh
Music Jazz group Snarky Puppy collaborates with Metropole Orkest for new live album For their new album, the expansive jazz group Snarky Puppy collaborated with Metropole Orkest. The live recording is the band's grandest feat yet. Juana Summers