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Seattle weather: Sunshine and 60s return to the Pacific Northwest
Seattle weather: Sunshine and 60s return to the Pacific Northwest

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time22-04-2025

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Seattle weather: Sunshine and 60s return to the Pacific Northwest

The Brief This week is looking like another spectacular round of sunshine and warmer weather across western Washington! Temperatures should begin to warm up by Tuesday, with Thursday expected to be another bright, 70-degree day. SEATTLE - Skies started cloudy with a few scattered showers, but we saw some nice sunbreaks this afternoon around western Washington. Temperatures today were below seasonal average, only peaking in the upper 50s. Temperatures will continue to warm through the week. Skies will continue to clear this evening and temperatures will cool down. Overnight lows will be in the 40s around the central Puget Sound and cooler the further south you go. Watch for patchy frost and fog early Tuesday morning. What's next We will see more sunshine on Tuesday as high pressure builds into the region, warming temperatures back into the low 60s. High pressure will stick around through Thursday, bringing temperatures back into the 70s. Troughing returns by Friday with increasing showers and cooler temperatures. The Source Information in this story is from FOX 13 Seattle Meteorologist Claire Anderson and the National Weather Service. Docs: Man accused of killing WA grandmother 'meticulously planned' murder Boeing 737 reportedly rejected overseas, FOX 13 finds matching jet in Seattle Seattle high school student shot, killed in Yakima on Easter Sunday Seattle Kraken fire head coach Dan Bylsma after one season New structure for 2025 THING Festival in Carnation, WA How to celebrate Earth Day 2025 in Seattle To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national coverage, plus 24/7 streaming coverage from across the nation.

Boy shot, killed in Tacoma, WA on Easter Sunday night
Boy shot, killed in Tacoma, WA on Easter Sunday night

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time22-04-2025

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Boy shot, killed in Tacoma, WA on Easter Sunday night

The Brief Tacoma police are investigating after a boy was shot on Easter Sunday night and later died in the hospital. No suspects are in custody, and the case is being classified as a homicide. TACOMA, Wash. - Tacoma police are actively investigating a shooting that left a juvenile dead on the night of Easter Sunday. What we know Officers responded to reports of gunfire at East 41st Street and East Q Street in the Salishan neighborhood around 9:30 p.m. Upon arrival, police say they located a boy who appeared to have been shot. Officers immediately began life-saving measures. Tacoma Fire Department personnel arrived shortly after and took the boy to a local hospital, where he later died from his injuries. No arrests have been made in the case yet. It is being investigated as a homicide. The Source Information in this story is from the Tacoma Police Department. Docs: Man accused of killing WA grandmother 'meticulously planned' murder Boeing 737 reportedly rejected overseas, FOX 13 finds matching jet in Seattle Seattle high school student shot, killed in Yakima on Easter Sunday Seattle Kraken fire head coach Dan Bylsma after one season New structure for 2025 THING Festival in Carnation, WA How to celebrate Earth Day 2025 in Seattle To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national coverage, plus 24/7 streaming coverage from across the nation.

Shots fired after altercation at Redmond, WA Safeway: reports
Shots fired after altercation at Redmond, WA Safeway: reports

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time22-04-2025

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Shots fired after altercation at Redmond, WA Safeway: reports

The Brief Redmond police are investigating after witnesses reported shots being fired inside the downtown Redmond Safeway Monday afternoon. According to witnesses, a male shooter and another man left the area after shots were fired in the store. REDMOND, Wash. - Redmond police are investigating after shots were reportedly fired inside a Safeway Monday afternoon. What we know The incident happened just before 3 p.m. at the Safeway between Redmond Way and Avondale Way in downtown Redmond. Police say there was a verbal altercation between the male shooter and another man, and both left the area after shots were fired in the store, witnesses reported. No one was injured, and Redmond police believe there is no additional threat to the public at this time. Anyone who witnessed the incident or has information on the reported shooting is asked to call the Redmond Police Department at 425-556-2500. Police will provide updates as more information becomes available. This is a developing story. Check back for updates. The Source Information in this story is from the Redmond Police Department. Docs: Man accused of killing WA grandmother 'meticulously planned' murder Boeing 737 reportedly rejected overseas, FOX 13 finds matching jet in Seattle Seattle high school student shot, killed in Yakima on Easter Sunday Seattle Kraken fire head coach Dan Bylsma after one season New structure for 2025 THING Festival in Carnation, WA How to celebrate Earth Day 2025 in Seattle To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national coverage, plus 24/7 streaming coverage from across the nation.

Fast Ferry cuts loom as Washington faces budget crisis
Fast Ferry cuts loom as Washington faces budget crisis

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time22-04-2025

  • Politics
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Fast Ferry cuts loom as Washington faces budget crisis

The Brief Some commuters in Kitsap County and Vashon Island could see their fast ferry or water taxi routes to Seattle be cut in the near future. Washington lawmakers are proposing limiting fast ferry weekday roundtrips to and from Seattle as they work to budget around a mutli-billion dollar shortfall. BREMERTON, Wash. - Commuters in Kitsap County and on Vashon Island may soon see limitations on a popular transportation option, as budget constraints threaten to sink funding for several fast ferry and water taxi sailings. With Olympia facing a multi-billion dollar shortfall, state lawmakers are opting to no longer fund multiple weekday roundtrips to and from Seattle. "We need our ferries. We only have this one final ferry," said Deb, a Bremerton resident. "We cannot afford to lose our fast ferries." What we know Currently, the plan is to slash seven weekday roundtrips to Bremerton on the fast ferry and four to Vashon Island on the water taxi. "People who don't live in Seattle and need the ferries to commute to Seattle aren't going to get there as reliably," said Brad Hogan, a Bremerton commuter who takes the fast ferry to work at least five days a week. "It's just going to destroy everybody's free time because they have to catch even earlier ferries and take even later ones." Hogan, a Navy veteran, believes ferry service to his peninsula home should be expanded, not reduced. "I've always been impressed with their operational tempo. The way they can just get 100 people across, unload and load them back up in less than five minutes," he said. "Those guys don't fall behind, like almost ever." In the Washington State Senate's 2023-2025 budget, legislators allotted millions of dollars to increase water taxi and fast ferry services. However, these funds were omitted from the newly drafted budget for 2025-2027. A spokesperson explained that the previous allocations were only meant as a stopgap until more state ferry boats could return to service. Governor Bob Ferguson recently announced that Washington would delay hybrid-electrification of its ferry fleet to keep more boats operational—a move that may address some service gaps. The Source Information in this story is from the Washington State Legislature and original FOX 13 Seattle reporting and interviews. Docs: Man accused of killing WA grandmother 'meticulously planned' murder Boeing 737 reportedly rejected overseas, FOX 13 finds matching jet in Seattle Seattle high school student shot, killed in Yakima on Easter Sunday Seattle Kraken fire head coach Dan Bylsma after one season New structure for 2025 THING Festival in Carnation, WA How to celebrate Earth Day 2025 in Seattle To get the best local news, weather and sports in Seattle for free, sign up for the daily FOX Seattle Newsletter. Download the free FOX LOCAL app for mobile in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store for live Seattle news, top stories, weather updates and more local and national coverage, plus 24/7 streaming coverage from across the nation.

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