Naked and unafraid: Sumner man springs into action to fight garage fire in birthday suit
With dry conditions and the Fourth of July holiday behind us, Washington has seen a high number of house fires lately.
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With dry conditions and the Fourth of July holiday behind us, Washington has seen a high number of house fires lately.
Wednesday is the last day of school for more than 48,000 Seattle public school students - and the superintendent says his six-week-long ban on cell phones in classrooms is working. Now, he wants to see a statewide ban.
Lead is still being found in school drinking water taps, and some schools have not been tested, prompting outrage from parents and lawmakers.
A KIRO 7 investigation shows high levels of lead are still being found in public school drinking water, but state-mandated lead testing is lagging behind an approaching 5-year deadline to protect children from potentially drinking dangerous amounts of lead.
A tiny tapeworm never previously detected in the Pacific Northwest has been discovered in more than a third of urban coyotes tested by researchers in the Seattle area, according to a new University of Washington study that is raising alarms among veterinarians and public health experts.
A KIRO 7 News investigation shows many shoppers are being overcharged on top of the inflated prices.
Consumer advocates are warning “loyal” grocery shoppers that scanning their loyalty cards at the checkout may be trading far more than they realize for discounts and rewards: their personal information is also fueling a lucrative industry worth hundreds of millions of dollars annually.
A KIRO 7 investigation shows those digital coupons are revealing a lot more about you to strangers than you likely ever imagined.
Grocery prices have soared by nearly 30% over the past five years, and a nationwide investigation suggests shoppers buying items on sale may have been paying even more than they realize — because of expired sale tags.
Grocery prices have soared by nearly 30% over the past five years, and a nationwide investigation suggests shoppers—who are buying items on sale may be paying even more than they realize — because of expired sale tags.