The KING 5 Mornings Team presents a first look at the biggest news stories in western Washington and beyond, along with an up-to-the minute weather and traffic.
The KING 5 Mornings Team presents a first look at the biggest news stories in western Washington and beyond, along with an up-to-the minute weather and traffic.
The KING 5 Mornings Team presents a first look at the biggest news stories in western Washington and beyond, along with an up-to-the minute weather and traffic.
Impact to Seattle-area hospitals, community after 9 shot in 5 separate incidents overnight
Five shootings in Renton and Seattle left one man dead and eight people injured. The impact extends to witnesses, loved ones and the community as a whole.
Effort to reduce spread of monkeypox ramps up in King County, Washington state
Governor Jay Inslee issued a directive to the Washington State Department of Health Friday, outlining additional steps to address the rise in monkeypox cases.
Dr. Anthony Fauci accepts honorary award from Fred Hutch in Seattle
Fauci spoke to a group of about 100 Fred Hutch employees about his career and the direction of the COVID-19 pandemic in the upcoming fall and winter seasons.
'We've seen a lot of Americans get infected,' White House says in response to BA. 5 surge
COVID-19 Response Coordinator Ashish Jha said he doesn't believe "every American will be infected," but they've seen lots of infections with new emerging variants.
CDC: 15 Washington counties should wear masks indoors again
People in 15 Washington state counties should begin wearing masks indoors in public and on public transportation again, according to recommendations from the CDC.
Ellensburg doctor who sold COVID vaccine waivers accused of pretending to shoot staff, treating patients while ‘visibly high’
Dr. Anna Elperin, who sold vaccine exemptions to undercover reporters, remains free to practice medicine despite serious allegations lodged by former employees.
Attorney General Garland speaks for the first time since FBI Mar-a-Lago search
The statement from Attorney General Garland was the first remarks since the FBI’s unprecedented search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence.
US will stretch monkeypox vaccine supply with smaller doses
The unusual step is an acknowledgment that the U.S. currently lacks the supplies needed to vaccinate everyone seeking protection from the rapidly spreading virus.
What we know about the FBI's search of Trump's Florida estate
The FBI on Monday searched former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate as part of an investigation into whether he took classified records from the White House.
President Biden tours Kentucky flood damage, pledges more aid
President Biden and first lady Jill Biden witnessed the damage on Monday from devastating storms that have resulted in the worst flooding in Kentucky's history.
Gen. Michael Langley becomes first Black 4-star Marine general
Gen. Langley, who began his career in the Marine Corps as an artillery officer in 1985, is the first Black Marine to be promoted to the rank of General.
Two years after Nanette was found in her burned home with a gunshot wound to her head, her family hopes new information will cause a break in the case.
Cold case unit could focus on unsolved Indigenous murders in Washington
The Attorney General's office has so far been able to identify 113 unsolved murders involving Indigenous people and they want funding to re-open those cases.
Pope apologizes for 'catastrophic' residential school policy in Canada
The pontiff says the forced assimilation of Native peoples into Christian society destroyed their cultures, severed their families and marginalized generations.
New alert system for missing Indigenous people in Washington: what to know
The Missing Indigenous Person Alert goes into effect on July 1. It is one of the first steps to address the Missing Indigenous Women and People crisis in Washington.
PRONE: At least 121 people across the U.S. have died while held prone by officers. Why?
Denver’s KUSA-TV spent two years investigating the use of the prone position in arrests across the country after George Floyd died handcuffed and facedown.
Bob’s Choice: Why a Seattle man chose death with dignity
We follow a Seattle man’s decision to die with dignity following a cancer diagnosis. Bob Fuller, 75, shares his journey over the last few months of his life.
Ticket to an autopsy | Inside the world of for-profit body donation
In 2021, David Saunders’ body was dissected for a paying audience. His widow was horrified when she found out, as the family thought his body was going to science.
KING 5 Investigator Susannah Frame explores the environmental and cultural impacts of Seattle City Light's use of the Skagit River to generate electricity
From shrinking glaciers to ocean acidification, we examine key factors threatening the Pacific Northwest ecosystem as well as climate change solutions.