News Stories
Demolition of Burien low-income apartment complex may be postponed
2007-07-24
Demolition is scheduled to start at the Lora Lake Apartments in Burien in about 2 weeks. The Port of Seattle owns the land and wants to tear them down for new development. Today a member of the Port Commission said he will ask his colleagues to stop the bulldozers temporarily. King 5's Eric Wilkinson reports.
Raw: Explosives break up Marmot Dam in Oregon
2007-07-24
Portland General Electric began tearing down Marmot Dam, the first of two hydroelectric dams on the Sandy River Tuesday.
High speed chase ends with one dead, two injured
2007-07-24
A high speed police chase that exceeded speeds of 100 mph ended with the driver flipped the car upside down and one passenger dead early Tuesday morning in Auburn.
New composite images of unidentified Green River victims
2007-07-24
The King County Sheriff's Department has released new composite images of three unidentified victims of Green River Killer Gary Ridgway. Detectives hope someone recognizes them. KING 5's Deborah Feldman reports.
Raw: Spokane fuel explosion caught on tape
2007-07-24
KREM 2 NEWS cameras were rolling when an explosion in the Whitley Fuel Station fire pushed fire into the sky.
More coyotes showing up in urban setting
2007-07-23
When we think of urban wildlife, we usually think of squirrels, maybe a raccoon or two. But in Seattle, there seems to be a big bump in the number of coyotes people are seeing. Glenn Farley reports on a new online coyote tracker and has an explanation from the experts on these sightings.
New laws get tough against repeat car thieves in Wash.
2007-07-23
Stiffer sentences enacted on Sunday means repeat car offenders face more than a year in jail after their third conviction, as opposed to seven convictions before the law went into effect. KING 5's Deborah Feldman reports.
Terapon Adhahn charged in Zina Linnik's murder
2007-07-23
Terapon Adhahn was charged Monday with the murder of 12-year-old Zina Linnik's body. It was also learned that Adhahn cut a deal with prosecutors that will spare him the death penalty. KING 5's Elisa Hahn reports.
Body of missing Rochster woman found by family
2007-07-23
Family and friends of Amy Mullin found her body Monday, two days after she mysteriously vanished from outside her home. Her estranged husband has turned himself in. KING 5's Eric Wilkinson reports.
CPO Wade's body returns to Whidbey Island
2007-07-23
The body of a Whidbey sailor killed in Iraq has been brought back to Oak Harbor. Chief Petty Officer Pat Wade died in a bombing last week/ Rob Piercy reports from Oak Harbor where friends, family and strangers came out to pay their respects.
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Local marble sculptor carves a creative life
2008-06-27
A Russian-born sculptor has carved a life for himself on Whidbey Island. His art ranges from the secular to the sacred. NWCN Photojournalist Chris Abernathy introduces us to him.
Wrestlers for Life
2008-06-27
Anacortes High School wrestlers take on the fight for life. Off the mat, they focus on beating cancer. NWCN's Erik Sandoval explains.
Animal Massage
2008-06-23
A Western Washington woman is using the power of touch on pets. Her animal massage business is expanding across the Northwest. Lisa Van Cise explains.
Brew your own biofuel
2008-06-18
A Western Washington man makes his own biofuel for under a dollar a gallon. Bio Lyle says you can brew your own fuel, too. NWCN's Lisa Van Cise explains.
Camp Erin caters to grieving kids
2008-06-04
A day camp in Western Washington offers comfort to grieving children. NWCN's Lisa Van Cise explains.
Flood-ravaged farm churns back to life
2008-05-15
Last winter's storms buried Lewis County under flood waters. But one farm in Adna, Washington is making a comeback. NWCN's Lisa Van Cise reports.
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Sports
Hawks' Holmgren rips Super Bowl refs
2006-02-07
Holmgren will probably have to open up his wallet after this one. The NFL is sure to fine the coach after his comments at Qwest Field.
Seahawks thank fans for 'unwavering' support
2006-02-06
Shaun Alexander, Matt Hasselbeck and Lofa Tatupu gave thanks for the great fans and said they'll be aiming to be in the next Super Bowl.
Questionable calls by refs have Seahawk fans riled
2006-02-06
Just about everyone, from the fans, to Coach Holmgren to some sportswriters who were previously critical of the Seahawks, took shots at the referees' calls in Sunday's game.
Coach Holmgren addresses the fans Monday
2006-02-06
Seahawks coach Mike Holmgren addresses the fans at Qwest Field after the Seahawks' arrival from Detroit.
Heartbreak for Hawks fans in Detroit
2006-02-06
The seats at Ford Field were packed with Steelers fans Sunday night.
In fact they filled 90 percent of the seats.
But the 10 percent of Hawks fans that filled out the rest of the crowd let their voices be heard in true 12th Man fashion. KING 5’s Meg Coyle had their reaction.
Local fans try to stay upbeat
2006-02-06
Fans who couldn't make it to Detroit gathered to watch the game from the unofficial "12th Man Zone" in Seattle's Pioneer Square. And what a party it was. KING 5’s Pat McReynolds was in downtown Seattle with their reaction.
Following the game for those who worked
2006-02-06
The fans who could watch the game were the lucky ones. Thousands wanted to watch, but couldn't see the biggest game of the year. Bernard Choi reports.
LB Lofa Tatupu on losing the Super Bowl
2006-02-05
Rookie LB Lofa Tatupu gives his assessment of why the Seahawks fell short.
WR Joe Jurevicius post Super Bowl comments
2006-02-05
Of the Seahawks, Joe Jurevicius had one of the better games catching nearly everything thrown his way.
Hasselbeck says the Seahawks didn't play well enough to win
2006-02-05
A critical interception lead to a Steelers' touchdown and put the Seahawks in a big hole.
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Evening Magazine
Movie Review: Pink Panther
2006-02-07
It's an old classic with a new cast and already, fans of the original are taking sides. Is it a delightful remake or a disgrace? Kim Griffis says it probably depends on how much you like Steve Martin. Rated PG. Recommendation: See a matinee!
A man's dream-come-true
2006-02-07
Ever dream of owning the swankiest place on the block? A place that makes women swoon and other guys jealous? We found a place in downtown Kirkland that for a lot of men is a dream come true. Saint Bryan has the story.
Taking the bus, the rich people's way
2006-02-06
When the ultra-rich want to get somewhere these days, many of them take the bus. No, not the Greyhound! They hit the road in their very own million-dollar luxury coaches – the most popular of which are built right here in the Northwest. Saint Bryan shows you.
Seahawks fan in Steelers country
2006-02-02
Believe it or not, there are a few Seahawks fans who live in Steelers country. Jim Dever reports from behind enemy lines.
Grays Harbor judge roots for Steelers
2006-02-02
Believe it or not, there are a few Steelers fans who live right here in Seahawks country. Kim Griffis shows us one fan who's not afraid to wear the black and gold.
Selling Seahawk stuff in Steeler country
2006-01-26
We've all seen lots of Seahawks Super Bowl memorabilia for sale here in Western Washington. But can you believe that one enterprising salesman is trying to hawk the stuff in Steeler country? You might recognize him as someone who works right here at KING 5. Pittsburgh's Dave Crowley caught up with him.
Dates gone wrong
2006-02-01
Valentine's Day is fast approaching and you may be planning an extravagant night of romance, but just so your night can go as smooth as possible, we are going to show you what not to do from some real life stories. John Stofflet got the dish on some dating disasters.
Seahawks fan forever!
2006-01-31
Last week, the University of Texas A&M told the Seahawk that they must stop using the Number 12 to promote the team. Apparently, they think they have a copyright on the 12th Man. If that's the case, how are they going to get their number back from this guy? Jim Dever has the story.
Happily choosing the simple life
2006-01-27
It's a fact. Even though we have a lot more than we did back in the wholesome 1950s, fewer of us can say we're very happy. The divorce rate has doubled, the teen suicide rate has tripled, and more people than ever are depressed. If money can't buy us happiness, what can? Saint Bryan says the answer is simple.
Little tattle tale in your car
2006-01-26
It's not much bigger than a pack of cigarettes. It's tucked in a place we can't see and it's hitching a ride wherever you go. Kim Griffis tells us about a recording device in your car you probably had no idea was there. But police know about it and aren't afraid to use it against you.
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