Suspicious fire destroys Jehovah's Witness hall near Olympia — again This is the sixth suspicious blaze at a Jehovah's Witness temple in the area this year. Casey Martin
Seattle has most missing and murdered indigenous women, report finds More than 500 Native American women have disappeared or been murdered in U.S. cities, many since the year 2000, according to a new report from Seattle’s Urban Indian Health Institute. Amy Radil
How much privacy are you willing to give up? Seattle uses 29 different surveillance technologies. It's seeking public comment about whether each of these technologies are worth the loss of privacy. Carolyn Adolph
High court strikes down life without parole for juveniles in WA Life imprisonment of juveniles without the possibility of parole is unconstitutional, the Washington Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a 5-4 decision. Patricia Murphy
New York City Had Its First Weekend Without A Shooting In 25 Years "A city of 8.6 million people — not a single shooting for three days," Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Monday. The NYPD says it's been focusing on preventing retaliatory violence. Laurel Wamsley
Washington Supreme Court strikes down death penalty The Washington state Supreme Court struck down the state’s death penalty Thursday and converted all death sentences to life in prison. Patricia Murphy
Her evidence took a decade to test. Could it solve a cold case? It took 10 years for the evidence to be tested, and now a possible perpetrator is in jail. Anna Boiko-Weyrauch
Hackers are selling Alaska Air, other airline miles for cheap on the dark web Hackers are using various forms of digital skullduggery to steal frequent flyer miles from customers of Delta, Alaska and other airlines. The thieves then resell the miles on the dark web. Tom Banse