23 Mijdar 2024
Due to a major power outage at Microsoft Office, there are currently 14,000 delays and over 900 cancellations at airports across the United States
Seattle Police are investigating a shooting near North 90th Street and Nesbit Avenue North. One victim injured by gunfire. Please be safe and avoid the area
Global cyber outage. Cybersecurity platform CrowdStrike is down worldwide, causing global IT problems, Microsoft crashes, 911 outages across several US states, and disruptions in international airlines, banks and media outlets
A man was fatally shot in Auburn Thursday evening, according to the King County Sheriff's Office
REPORT: A Crowdstrike update is causing Blue Screen of Death quot; errors on computers running Microsoft Windows across the world. The error is reportedly impacting banks, supermarkets and media companies
A software outage linked to Microsoft systems is impacting businesses worldwide, including ABC, Thursday night
8400 block of 18th Ave. South-West: Correction, vacant home is two-stories with a basement
8400 block of 18th Ave. South-West: Firefighters are in a defensive position. Pouring water on the fire at a safe distance away from the building
500 block of Elliott Ave. W.: 25 Tiny Homes were damaged in the fire. Managers of the facility are working to rehouse the displaced residents
Firefighters on scene for a fire in a Tiny Home village in the 500 block of Elliott Ave. W. Fire is now extinguished but multiple residents are displaced. No injuries were reported. Incident is under investigation
4 month ago
The Kent community is on edge Wednesday after a 13-year-old boy was shot and killed at Turnkey Park. The shooter remains at large
Seattle Police are investigating a shooting near the 6500 block of 62nd Avenue Northeast. One victim injured.
The Spokane Police Department says they are investigating two shootings that happened within three-and-a-half hours of each other in North Spokane on Monday
4 month ago
Five people were hurt after a house fire early Tuesday morning in Silverdale. A firefighter was also injured and taken to a nearby hospital
Spokane man arrested for shooting rounds into a bar he got kicked out of
4 month ago
Two teens killed near Rockford in DUI-related crash
Crews are responding to reports of a motorcycle on fire that extended to a home in the 1900 block of NW. 90th St
1900 block of NW. 90th St.: Firefighters on scene report the fire was extinguished, and no injuries were reported. Reducing response
Three boys were shot Friday night in Auburn, Washington. A 16-year-old died and two others were injured
3300 block of Claremont Ave. S.: Recap of the incident
Firefighters are responding to a fire in a construction site for a new apartment building in the 3300 block of Claremont Ave. S
3300 block of Claremont Ave. S.: Crews on scene report a fully involved fire at the construction site. Upgrading response to a 2-alarm fire
3300 block of Claremont Ave. S.: request for 3-alarm was canceled. Majority of the fire is knocked down. Several homes in the area have been evacuated as a safety precaution
Crews battling large debris pile at recycling plant at the 5300 block of Canyon Rd. Avoid the area as smoke and apparatus partially blocking Canyon. No injuries and cause unknown
Firefighters are responding to reports of a fire in a residence in the 900 block of 33rd Ave. S
900 block of 33rd Ave. S.: Fire is under control. Primary search of the garage is all clear. No injuries were reported
900 block of 33rd Ave. S.: Fire extinguished, and crews are working on overhaul. Primary search of the home is all clear. Incident is under investigation
Water rescue response for reports of a paddleboarder in distress offshore of the 7000 block of Seaview Ave. NW. Approx. 100-yards from the Shilshole Bay Marina
Offshore of the 7000 block of Seaview Ave. NW.: Received reports that a private sailboat pulled the paddleboarder out of the water and is delivering them to the shore
Offshore of the 7000 block of Seaview Ave. NW.: Crews made contact with the private vessel and confirmed the paddleboarder is back on land. No reported injuries