Utah boarding school loses license following death of Washington teen Taylor Goodridge

The death of a Snohomish County, Washington girl at a Utah-based therapeutic boarding school has led to the loss of its license, and a separate decision found that staff "breached the standard of care."

Five more gray whales found dead along Washington's coast

Five dead gray whales has washed ashore along Washington's coast this month, part of a years-long event that scientists are investigating.

76-year-old now homeless after being scammed out of $800k life-savings

A King County man went from having $800,000 in his bank account to being homeless in just a few days due to a scam, family and investigators said.

Court docs: Beyond Wonderland shooting suspect claimed he was hallucinating on drugs

The man charged with killing two people and injuring three others at the Gorge Amphitheatre last week claimed he was hallucinating on mushrooms and believed "the world was ending," according to court documents obtained by FOX 13 News.

Washington state woman who theatened to shoot, kill Texas judge sentenced

Court records say Elena Markham, 34, left two voicemails after she was upset about federal lawsuits getting dismissed and claiming some judges were afraid to deal with certain cases and threatened them with "a bullet in your head."

Spate of weekend mass shootings leaves 6 dead, dozens injured across US

"There’s no question there’s been a spike in violence," a professor of public policy and statistics said. "Some of these cases seem to be just disputes, often among adolescents, and those disputes are played out with firearms, not with fists."

Bail set at $10M for man accused of randomly shooting into car, killing pregnant woman in Seattle

Bail has been set at $10 million for the man accused of firing randomly into a vehicle in Seattle's Belltown neighborhood, killing a pregnant woman inside and injuring her husband. The suspect is now facing murder charges.

Found alive: How a 10-year-old girl survived 24 hours alone in the Washington woods

The young girl shared her ordeal with her family and rescuers, recounting that she had become separated from the group as they were returning to a footbridge over the Cle Elum River and couldn't find her way back alone.

Washington man missing for 5 days found alive inside truck in ravine

Crews said the truck left the roadway and traveled 150 feet down a steep and heavily-wooded ravine before coming to a rest on its wheels.

Mount St. Helens erupted 43 years ago Thursday: Here's how it unfolded

While the most devastating acts from the eruption of Mt. St. Helens occurred on May 18, 1980, scientists began getting an inkling something was up a little more than two months before the eruption. The USGS released a day-by-day rundown reliving those anxiety-ridden weeks.

Washington state to decriminalize drugs unless lawmakers act; Gov. Inslee calls special session

Gov. Jay Inslee is calling lawmakers back to work after they rejected a bill setting out a new statewide drug policy, putting Washington on the brink of decriminalizing possession of fentanyl and other drugs while also depriving it of much-needed investments in public health.

Washington Governor Jay Inslee announces he will not seek 4th term

Washington Gov. Jay Inslee announced Monday that he would not seek re-election after serving three terms as governor: “We’ve made Washington a beacon for progress for the nation. I’m ready to pass the torch."