The sister of James Paroline, a 60-year-old man killed while watering a neighborhood traffic circle, says the punch that killed him was more brutal than anyone can imagine. KING 5's Linda Brill reports.
Investigators are trying to determine if any of the five feet that washed ashore in British Columbia belong to a footless body found in the San Juan Islands. KING 5's Bernard Choi reports.
Have you ever lost your cell phone, iPod or computer? If you have listen up - a new device promises to turn your computer into a tracking device. We wanted to know if it worked as advertised, so we let Jesse buy it.
A frantic mother noticed her daughter was missing at Lake Samish Park in Whatcom County. The girl was found floating face-down in the water. But the story has a happy ending. KING 5's Elisa Hahn reports.
It was a huge crowd Friday night at the Bite of Seattle, along with a very visible police presence. It's the first big event at Seattle Center since the shooting at the Folklife festival. KING 5's Jim Forman reports.
The NHRA is racing at the Pacific Raceways this weekend. Driver Ashley Force talks about racing, her energetic dad, her racing sisters, and more.
The NHRA is racing at the Pacific Raceways this weekend. Funny Car legend John Force talks about racing, his daughters, and more.
One of the Force family racing members comes to Kent for the NHRA. Courtney talks about racing, hanging with her dad and family, and more.
One of the Force family racing members comes to Kent for the NHRA. Brittany talks about racing, hanging with her dad, and more.
They call it the I-5 slog ? the trip from Seattle to Portland. It can be a boring drive or a lot of fun. Saint Bryan shows us his favorite roadside attractions to break up the long trip.
The Pacific Raceways are hosting the NHRA this weekend. The Force family comes in to help promote the sport. Racing legend John Force compares the sport to a movie.
He's the man who has reinvented a turkey tradition. Jim Dever has the story.
An Auburn man is on a mission to provide shelter to drug and ultimately sex offenders. KING 5's Tonya Mosley has more on his controversial effort.
The rising price of almost everything is hitting those least able to pay. KING 5's Don Porter finds the down economy is causing new concern for those who need help in finding - and keeping - a roof over their heads.
Seattle Center Director Robert Nellams talked Friday about the future of the arena now that the Sonics have left. Sponsor Key Bank has an out clause.
Some Burien residents are seeing red all up and down a popular beach. KING 5's Gary Chittim found it's a blooming problem.
Will the high price of gas lead voters to OK a $17 billion expansion of Light Rail? The Sound Transit board votes next week on whether to put a new light-rail plan on the ballot next week. KING 5's Don Porter reports.
A 20-year-old Auburn man is behind bars in connection with an early morning shooting in Federal Way. One man died and another man was seriously injured after several shots were fired. KING 5's Linda Brill reports.
He's been on the run for months, but now there's an all-out search for Colton Harris Moore. Dressed in camouflage and armed with rifles, at least two separate agencies are looking for the teenage burglar after he was spotted late last night. Moore is accused of breaking into dozens of homes and then disappearing into the woods of Camano Island. KING 5's Bernard Choi has the latest on the manhunt for the elusive suspect.
About a dozen Seafair and other summer events take place in Seattle this weekend, drawing tens of thousands to city venues. KING 5's Roberta Romero reports.
Police are still searching for the suspects who fled an overnight shootout at a Federal Way apartment that left one man dead and another seriously wounded. KING 5's Linda Brill reports.
Seattle City Light cuts down a Kirkland woman's tree without her permission. When the City of Seattle wasn't forthcoming with the information in her case, she decided to Get Jesse.
This time graffiti vandals hit a park in White Center dedicated to a fallen police officer. KING 5's Elisa Hahn reports.
Dozens of Northwest Indian tribes are in the process of canoeing to Cowichan, B.C. for a huge event called the 2008 Tribal Journeys. Tribes from the south end of the state have already been paddling for days and stopped for the evening at Seattle's Alki Beach. KING 5's Deborah Feldman reports.
Some basketball fans in Oklahoma City are showing team spirit as the SuperSonics get ready to relocate. The newly transplanted team doesn't have an official name or logo yet, but people are buying up team T-shirts anyway. KING 5's Dean Staley explains exactly what is on the shirts.
It's a warning from Public Health of Seattle and King County: The county's dire budget situation could mean drastic cuts in everything from maternity care to childhood immunizations. KING 5's Linda Byron reports from Seattle's Rainier Valley.
M's manager Jim Riggleman talks about the second half of the season, pitcher Erik Bedard, Richie Sexson, and more.
Mariners second round draft pick Dennis Raben talks to Paul Silvi about his season, his success at the plate, being drafted by the M's twice, and more.
The race for governor sees battle lines drawn over the hot-button issue of a bigger 520 bridge. Gov. Gregoire and Republican challenger Dino Rossi traded charges and countercharges Thursday. KING 5's Don Porter reports.
Several families are waiting to see if they can go home after a fire swept through a Kirkland apartment complex. KING 5's Gary Chittim reports.
The state's Liquor Control Board is banning several types of beer and wine from Tacoma store shelves. The agency action targets cheap alcohol which some believe contributes to public drunkenness and health problems. KING 5's Chris Daniels reports.
As of Thursday morning, an outdoor burn bad is in effect across seven counties in Washington state. The ban could last until September. KING 5's Charlotte Starck explains why.
Chehalis, Wash. police are searching for a man who tied up and raped and a Subway Sandwich shop employee Wednesday night at closing time. He also robbed the store. KING 5's Drew Mikkelsen reports.
Seattle police are investigating who spiked the bottom of green lake with sharp, metal stakes. KING 5's Tricia Manning-Smith reports.
The Allen Institute for Brain Science is providing the first comprehensive map of a mouse's spine. Sen. Patty Murray and the Allen Institute's Chief Scientific Officer, Dr. Allan Jones, spoke at a news conference.
Three north Seattle cemeteries were hit hard by vandals over the weekend and some of the damage can't be undone. Dozens of grave sites were vandalized and grave stones toppled. Jim Forman reports.
Seattle's popular Greenlake has been closed to swimmers after someone planted dozens of dangerous metal spikes around the shore.
John Chugwater's a furniture maker from Port Gamble. As John Miller found out, he's using Mother Nature as his lumber yard.
This Northwest woman is harvesting an unusual crop. Saint Bryan is with the woman they call the "Seaweed Lady."
Retailers are offering discounts that are deep and early, hoping to kick-start back-to-school sales. KING 5's Lori Matsukawa reports.