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  1. More Showers...and Some Sunbreaks Thursday

    More Showers...and Some Sunbreaks Thursday

    Radar shows the most widespread area of showers is over the Long Beach peninsula east to the I-5 corridor south of Olympia. Scattered showers continue over north Snohomish and south Skagit counties.

  2. When is the busiest time to drive Memorial Day Weekend?

    When is the busiest time to drive Memorial Day Weekend?

    The Washington State Department of Transportation has released charts showing which will be the busiest times to travel during Memorial Day Weekend.

  3. Man shot to death while questioned in Boston probe

    Man shot to death while questioned in Boston probe

    A Chechen immigrant who was being questioned about his ties to one of the Boston Marathon bombing suspects was shot to death early Wednesday after he lunged at an FBI agent with a knife, officials said.

  4. State Facebook password law signed

    State Facebook password law signed

    The measure bars employers from asking for a Facebook, Twitter or other social media personal passwords during a job interview or at the workplace. It does allow companies to request "content" of employee social media sites during internal probes.

  5. Business owner frustrated by online review site

    Looking for a new restaurant or repair shop? You've probably been online checking out reviews. But are the sites giving accurate information? A Marysville business owner doesn't think so. He decided to get Jesse to show how the system really works.

  6. Founder of program fighting sex trafficking under investigation

    Founder of program fighting sex trafficking under investigation

    A King County Sheriff's deputy who founded a charity to help young women escape prostitution is now on administrative leave. The sheriff's office is investigating allegations that thousands of dollars for the charity are missing.

  7. New police photos released in Susan Powell investigation

    New police photos released in Susan Powell investigation

    Attorney Anne Bremner, representing Susan Cox Powell's parents, said she confirmed the information Tuesday morning. It came a day after police in West Valley City, Utah, announced they were closing their active investigation.

  8. Amazon proposing giant bio-domes for new campus

    Amazon proposing giant bio-domes for new campus

    Amazon has redesigned the heart of its proposed Denny Triangle campus. At the center, instead of a low rise office building, new renderings show three orbs with exteriors made almost entirely of glass.

  9. Cities (Seattle, too) that lost pro teams and got them back

    Cities (Seattle, too) that lost pro teams and got them back

    For Seattle Sonics fans depressed over the NBA's decision to not move the Sacramento Kings north, here's a look at other cities that have lost pro sports franchises only to get new ones down the road.

  10. A life-altering lesson about texting and driving

    A life-altering lesson about texting and driving

    Teacher Carri Fennel hit and nearly killed someone while texting and driving. She hopes her story will discourage people from texting while driving.

  11. Susan Powell: 'If I die, it may not be an accident'

    Susan Powell: 'If I die, it may not be an accident'

    A year and half before Susan Powell disappeared, she shot home video documenting all of her family's personal belongings to cover "all my bases that if something happens to me or my family that our assets are documented."

  12. SoDo NoGo for now: What happens to Hansen's land?

    SoDo NoGo for now: What happens to Hansen's land?

    The acquisition of a franchise is a prerequisite for Chris Hansen to build a new NBA/NHL sports arena. He specifically targeted the SoDo neighborhood, where he purchased close to eight acres of land. So what happens to the land now?

  13. Crystal Mountain ski area open this weekend

    Crystal Mountain ski area open this weekend

    The resort announced Wednesday that it had received eight inches of new snow overnight and would be open for Memorial Day weekend skiing.

  14. Protesters want Edmonds animal cruelty charges upgraded

    Protesters want Edmonds animal cruelty charges upgraded

    Animal lovers gathered outside Edmonds Municipal Court Wednesday afternoon as a woman appeared in court to face animal cruelty charges. They’re arguing for the charges against Rose Marie to be upgraded from misdemeanors to felony charges.

  15. Hanford officials hid leak evidence from advisory panel

    Hanford officials hid leak evidence from advisory panel

    Documents obtained by KING 5 show that WRPS downplayed radioactive leak concerns despite having laboratory results that said otherwise.

  16. Protest marks 1-year anniversary of Seattle's Chihuly Garden

    Protest marks 1-year anniversary of Seattle's Chihuly Garden

    It's the one-year anniversary of the opening of the Chihuly Garden and Glass Exhibit at the Seattle Center. Protesters marked the day with a call to boycott the famous artist's museum.

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  18. Commission OKs toll increase for 520 bridge

    Commission OKs toll increase for 520 bridge

    The Washington State Transportation Commission unanimously voted to adopt a 2.5 percent toll increase for the State Route 520 bridge. The new rates go into effect on July 1.

  19. Knife in purse gashes woman who thought she was shot

    Knife in purse gashes woman who thought she was shot

    A woman who limped into a downtown Seattle coffee shop said she'd been shot in the leg. It turns out, she was stabbed with her own kitchen knife that was in her purse.

  20. London terror attack leaves 1 dead near barracks

    London terror attack leaves 1 dead near barracks

    Two U.K. government officials say a brutal attack that left one man dead near a London military barracks appears to have been motivated by radical Islam.