The incident was initially reported as a multi-family structure fire, but the first units on the scene rapidly dealt with what turned out to be a small bathroom fire along NE 68th Street.
A woman drove off of NE 124th Street in the Totem Lake area Monday evening and rolled her vehicle on its side after striking another vehicle. There were no apparent injuries.
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Recent warm weather has the King County Sheriff's Office reminding the public that water recreation can be great fun -- if the proper safety precautions are taken.
The FBI arrested in L.A. a man and a woman who are suspected of at least three highly planned bank robberies late last year in the Puget Sound region. Five other suspects were arrested earlier.
Several motor vehicle prowls and thefts from unlocked garages highlight the need to lock everything up.
Jordan C. Lind of Mercer Island faces felony charges of commercial sexual abuse of a minor after allegedly paying a teen girl for sex on four separate occasions.
Most of the animals that were in or near the barn, including young goats and horses, apparently escaped harm.
The television show Washington's Most Wanted is highlighting the recent case of a man and woman who followed a resident into the condominium complex in Kirkland and then stole a computer and bicycle.
Barry Thatcher Johnson was found not guilty Friday, March 22, of a charge of communicating with a minor for immoral purposes.
King County Search and Rescue helping Woodinville authorities search for a 15-year-old girl who had been missing since Tuesday.
Everett police are recommending the 56-year-old driver be charged with vehicular homicide for a crash that killed a bicyclist, saying he had a known condition that caused him to lose consciousness.
In another incident, $12,000 in jewelry was stolen from a Kirkland residence.
Northshore Fire Department officials say the fire broke out after kids were using a pilot light on a gas water heater to light candles. The house is in Kenmore, just north of Kirkland.
A truck driven by a 56-year-old Kirkland man allegedly drifted across the center of Evergreen Way last October, striking and killing a 30-year-old Everett bicyclist. The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office is recommending vehicular homicide charges.
A 12-year-old Medina boy went missing from his home overnight Sunday, and the Medina Police ask anyone with information to call at 425-233-6420. No foul play is suspected.
Kirkland firefighters responded to a Rose Hill home around 12:30 p.m. No one was home, but a rabbit died in the fire.
Family members of unincorporated Renton residents Robert and Norma Taylor said the tragedy should remind the public that using drugs and alcohol harms not just the user, but other people as well.
A 50-year-old man shot himself in the head at a gun safety class at West Coast Armory last Sunday. The King County Medical Examiner ruled the man's death a suicide.
The residential fires late last night included one in an 8-unit apartment complex on 133rd Street, and a fire on 80th Avenue NE.
Mynorthwest.com reports that parents say Mount Si High students have been interviewed by police investigating the death of Kirkland native Lucinda Fisher Pieczatkowski, killed early on New Year's Day.
The investigation led Bothell police to a nearby house where another man was found with stab wounds. Both were taken to area hospitals.
Jon Hernandez climbed 69 flights of stairs in 14 minutes and 38 seconds as Kirkland firefighters raised some $8,000 for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
King County Sheriff's detectives issued an arrest warrant for Michael Boysen, 26, after examining the Fairwood Greens home of his deceased grandparents late Saturday and early Sunday.
King County Sheriff's Office investigators are looking for a red 2001 Chrysler 300, Washington license plate 046-XXU, in connection with the possible double homicide Saturday in Renton.
The homeowner wasn't hurt in the 3 p.m. crash Saturday.
No major injuries were suffered Thursday afternoon when several units from the Kirkland and Redmond fire departments responded to a fire in the Norkirk neighborhood. Two workers at a job nearby were credited with rescuing a dog.
In another incident, a woman was arrested for trying to lift $500 in videos from Costco.
Hudson is charged with one count of vehicular homicide and three counts of vehicular assault in the crash that killed Joyce Parsons of Finn Hill and critically injured her brother, Arthur Kamm of Bellevue.
Kirkland Police say criminal charges are unlikely to be filed in the November incident.
A body was found in a vehicle near Novelty Hill and Redmond Ridge Drive NE Monday afternoon, according to the King County Sheriff's Office.
Six people, including three Bellevue residents, are accused of operating a four-state sex trafficking and money laundering operation, in part out of Kirkland and Bellevue apartments. The alleged brothels were advertised in backpage.com
Issaquah police caught up with the 44-year-old man Wednesday after a Feb. 24 incident in which he allegedly told customers in the Fred Meyer store that he was going to "kill the cops."
The Washington State Patrol held a physical tryout and written test at Bellevue College over the weekend. WSP hopes to boost applications by holding local tests in the various districts.
King County authorities say they are not at a dead end in the case of Lucy Pieczatkowski, killed early New Year's Day near North Bend in a hit-and-run incident.
Oregon State Police say Connie Marie Peterman, 61, reportedly jumped into traffic south of Cannon Beach.
Susan Smith, 37, found murdered in her home on Feb. 12, had been involved in a bitter divorce with her estranged husband, according to the Bothell Reporter. The husband has been named by police as a person of interest.
Spencer Kyrkos, formerly of Kirkland, pleaded guilty on Friday. Two cohorts were earlier sentenced to prison terms of 5.5 and five years. The three were charged in the armed robbery of Bothell's Yakima Fruit Market last May 6.
A 20-year-old Woodinville man was arrested Monday in connection with a rape, according to Redmond police.
In another incident, a just-bought white shuttle bus was stolen from a local business.