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06-05-2025
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Deputies arrest 11-year-old boy for carrying knives to WA middle school
The Brief Alderwood Middle School in Lynnwood went into lockdown after an 11-year-old boy was seen on campus with a knife. Deputies arrested the boy and seized two knives. Authorities say this was the same boy who allegedly tried to stab a student in April 2025. LYNNWOOD, Wash. - A Snohomish County middle school went into lockdown after an 11-year-old boy was seen on campus with a knife, just a month after attempting to stab another student, police say. Snohomish County deputies were called around 3:00 p.m. to Alderwood Middle School in Lynnwood, over reports of a child on campus with a knife. According to authorities, school was already out for the day, and the building went into modified after-school lockdown during the incident. When deputies arrived, the 11-year-old suspect ran, but they caught up with him and took him into custody. Deputies found two knives on the child and seized them. Dig deeper The Snohomish County Sheriff's Office confirmed to FOX 13 Seattle that this is the same suspect in an attempted stabbing at Alderwood back in early April. At that time, authorities say the boy tried to stab a student, but a teacher stopped him before anyone got hurt. The student ran, but a parent turned him over to police two days later. He was booked into Denny Juvenile Justice Center for second-degree assault and possession of a deadly weapon on school property. The Source Information in this story comes from the Snohomish County Sheriff's Office and previous coverage from FOX 13 Seattle. Social media says Seattle ports are empty — but data shows growth Irish woman returning from visiting sick father detained at Tacoma ICE facility 'Violated, degraded, dehumanized': Ex-Seattle police official Jamie Tompkins demands $3M Idaho judge slams Bryan Kohberger's 'hollow' attempt to dodge death penalty First confirmed Pacific Northwest sighting of invasive Chinese mitten crab WA pilot program offers free walk-on ferry rides to San Juan Islands 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 news.
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06-05-2025
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Hoh Rainforest Road reopens Thursday after months of storm repair
OLYMPIC NATIONAL PARK, Wash. - Following months of waiting for emergency repairs, the access road to the Hoh Rainforest will reopen this week. On Thursday, May 8, Hoh Rain Forest Road will formally reopen, according to Governor Bob Ferguson. He previously pledged $650,000 to fix the park artery. The backstory The roadway was washed out by the bomb cyclone in late 2024. Local residents at one point became concerned at the speed of repair work and funding, raising $27,000 to expedite three process ahead of the important summer revenue months. What's next The road will reopen at noon on Thursday, officially resuming the main access point to the world-famous destination at the west side of Olympic National Park. The Source Information in this story came from Governor Bob Ferguson's office. Social media says Seattle ports are empty — but data shows growth Irish woman returning from visiting sick father detained at Tacoma ICE facility 'Violated, degraded, dehumanized': Ex-Seattle police official Jamie Tompkins demands $3M Idaho judge slams Bryan Kohberger's 'hollow' attempt to dodge death penalty First confirmed Pacific Northwest sighting of invasive Chinese mitten crab WA pilot program offers free walk-on ferry rides to San Juan Islands 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 news.
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05-05-2025
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83-year-old pedestrian killed by hit-and-run SUV driver
SEATTLE - An 83-year-old woman is dead following a hit-and-run crash on Monday morning. Timeline Seattle police responded to the scene at 4th Avenue South and South Spokane Street in SODO around 7:45 a.m. on May 5. Officers have since determined the woman was walking westbound in the crosswalk when she was struck by an SUV attempting to make a right turn. Police continue looking for the driver they say fled the scene on Monday. Roads in the immediate area of the crash were shut as investigators worked to clear the scene. Police cordoned off the area until detectives with the Traffic Collision Investigation Squad (TCIS) arrived and processed the scene. What's next If anyone has information, please contact TCIS at 206-684-8923. The Source Information in this story came from the Seattle Police Department. Social media says Seattle ports are empty — but data shows growth Irish woman returning from visiting sick father detained at Tacoma ICE facility 'Violated, degraded, dehumanized': Ex-Seattle police official Jamie Tompkins demands $3M Idaho judge slams Bryan Kohberger's 'hollow' attempt to dodge death penalty First confirmed Pacific Northwest sighting of invasive Chinese mitten crab WA pilot program offers free walk-on ferry rides to San Juan Islands 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 news.
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05-05-2025
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Warm weather, highs almost to 80 in Seattle by Tuesday
SEATTLE - After highs only reached the 50s in many spots on Saturday afternoon, we're forecasting a gradual warm-up. In fact, temperatures could warm to almost 80 degrees in Seattle on today, any spotty clouds will lift – giving way to brilliant, sparkling blue skies and sunshine. Highs this afternoon will boost to above average, reaching the low 60s for many. Temperatures continue to climb on Monday as highs reach almost 70 degrees. By Tuesday, Seattle could approach 80 degrees. Many outlying communities could reach 80 (potentially including communities like North Bend, Issaquah, Olympia and Centralia). Important reminder: water temperatures are dangerously cold. Though the air is warming up, rivers, creeks, streams and lakes are still frigid enough to produce cold water shock – possibly leading to drownings. Please wear a life vest at all times around the a trough of low pressure approaches, Wednesday will be cooler and cloudier with mountain showers. Temperatures are forecast to rebound to the low 70s on Friday and Saturday. Take good care, Meteorologist Abby Acone The Source Information in this story came from the FOX 13 Seattle weather team. Social media says Seattle ports are empty — but data shows growth Irish woman returning from visiting sick father detained at Tacoma ICE facility 'Violated, degraded, dehumanized': Ex-Seattle police official Jamie Tompkins demands $3M Idaho judge slams Bryan Kohberger's 'hollow' attempt to dodge death penalty First confirmed Pacific Northwest sighting of invasive Chinese mitten crab WA pilot program offers free walk-on ferry rides to San Juan Islands 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 news.
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04-05-2025
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Seattle Fire rescues man stranded on Magnolia hillside
The Brief Fire officials asked the public to avoid the south end of Magnolia on Sunday afternoon for a rescue operation. A man was stuck on a hillside with minor injuries. Rescuers were able to use rope tactics to get him to safety. SEATTLE - A man was stranded on a hillside in the area of Magnolia Park on Sunday morning. Timeline Just before 9 a.m. on May 4, Seattle Fire initiated a rope rescue using ladder truck support to help the man who found himself unable to get off a difficult cliff area. The rescue happened on the south end of Magnolia Park, near 32nd Avenue and West Galer Street. First responders asked the public to avoid the area during rescue operations. The man only suffered minor injuries and was otherwise alert and oriented during the rescue efforts, according to SFD. The Source Information in this story came from the Seattle Fire Department. Social media says Seattle ports are empty — but data shows growth Irish woman returning from visiting sick father detained at Tacoma ICE facility 'Violated, degraded, dehumanized': Ex-Seattle police official Jamie Tompkins demands $3M Idaho judge slams Bryan Kohberger's 'hollow' attempt to dodge death penalty First confirmed Pacific Northwest sighting of invasive Chinese mitten crab WA pilot program offers free walk-on ferry rides to San Juan Islands 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 news.