2 WA men accused of selling fake Pokémon, sports cards in $2M scheme

Two men from Washington were arrested Thursday for their involvement in selling fake sports and Pokémon trading cards in a $2 million scheme over two years, said the U.S. Attorney's Office.

Mount St. Helens' eruption: Survivors recount the 'darker than midnight' fury in 1980

The Mount St. Helens' eruption in Washington on May 18, 1980 is the worst volcanic eruption in U.S. history, killing 57 people and spewing 520 million tons of ash across the U.S.

GWU protest continues after 33 arrested in clash with police

Protesters reconvened Thursday to demonstrate outside George Washington University's administrative offices. 

Protesters, cops clash in DC streets as George Washington University protest encampment cleared

Police and protesters clashed in the streets of the nation's capital Wednesday morning after officers began clearing out the pro-Palestine protest encampment on the campus of George Washington University.

Delta passengers evacuate plane after small fire breaks out at Sea-Tac

Passengers on Delta Flight 604 had to evacuate swiftly after a small fire broke out upon landing at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport.

Docs: WA mother stabbed son 16+ times, repeatedly lied to police

The mother of a boy who was found dead repeatedly lied to police and stabbed her son over 16 times, according to court documents.

Picasso, Rembrandt, Goya artworks feared damaged, lost in Seattle art gallery fire

“I don’t care if it’s $5, $10 or $20,000. We’re treating everything as if it’s valuable, and we’re trying to save as much as possible,” said the art gallery’s manager.

Manny Ellis case: Jury finds 3 Tacoma police officers not guilty for all charges

A jury found three police officers charged in the death of Manuel Ellis, a Tacoma, Washington man who was beaten, shocked and hogtied face down on a sidewalk, not guilty of all charges.