Mourning, but no closure, at funeral for Charleena Lyles Charleena Lyles was buried Monday. Lyles’ friends and family filled the New Hope Missionary Baptist Church in Seattle’s Central District for her funeral... Ann Dornfeld
Missed the ferry? Three ways to spend an hour in Bremerton Starting Monday it will only take half an hour to reach Bremerton if you take Kitsap Transit’s fast ferry . It runs from the King County dock just south... Posey Gruener
This cell phone doesn’t need batteries. It harvests energy from surrounding air It could be a game changer for future cell phones, and other battery power hogging devices: University of Washington engineers have invented a cell... Jamala Henderson
It just got tougher to block jurors of color in Washington state The Washington State Supreme Court has raised the bar for removing jurors of color from an all-white panel. Patricia Murphy
Cuts to tribes, lands would be ‘devastating,’ former Interior secretary says The agency that manages Mount Rainier, North Cascades and Olympic national parks will see big budget cuts, if the Trump administration has its way. John Ryan
Rip the ivy out of your yard right now. Seriously Ivy is perfectly picturesque when growing in the English countryside or climbing the hallowed walls of Cambridge. But here in the Pacific Northwest, ivy... Amy Rolph
Why I left a biotech career to repair typewriters in Bremerton Office space is cheap in Bremerton. That's one reason you can find eccentric businesses there, like a business that repairs old typewriters. Joshua McNichols
Trump commission to get voter info from Washington state This week, Washington Secretary of State Kim Wyman will meet with her colleagues from around the country at a summer conference. One topic of discussion... Kate OConnell
How Seattle’s big ditch got built 100 years ago This story originally aired in 2005. We loved it so much that we dug it out again in honor of the Ballard Locks' 100 year anniversary on July 4, 2017. Marcie Sillman
Seattle cops killed their son and the inquest, they said, was ‘a joke’ For Michael and Dianne Murphy of Maple Valley, the inquest examining their son’s death left them completely disillusioned. “It was a joke,” Michael said. Amy Radil