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The K-pop group (G)I-dle performs prior to a baseball game at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea Thursday, March 21, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea.

Has Tacoma become the K-pop capital of the US? Evidence suggests we’re in the running

The K-pop group (G)I-dle performs prior to a baseball game at the Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea Thursday, March 21, 2024, in Seoul, South Korea.

June 23, 2024, 5:55am Entertainment

Move over Seoul, Tacoma might be the new capital of K-pop culture. Read story

The creator of the  “Running from COPS” podcast, Dan Taberski, told the Inlander in 2019 that having a film crew on the scene may have motivated  Spokane County deputy Sam Turner's actions when he collided with a suspect on a bicycle with his squad car during a filming session in 2017.

Resurrected reality TV series ‘Cops’ to return to Spokane County despite local, nationwide critiques

The creator of the  “Running from COPS” podcast, Dan Taberski, told the Inlander in 2019 that having a film crew on the scene may have motivated  Spokane County deputy Sam Turner's actions when he collided with a suspect on a bicycle with his squad car during a filming session in 2017.

June 22, 2024, 1:00pm Entertainment

The reality television show “Cops,” which has faced national scrutiny in recent years for its depiction of law enforcement, will return to the region this summer to film alongside Spokane County Sheriff’s Office deputies stationed in Spokane Valley and unincorporated areas of the county. Read story

Alternative to Violence Project facilitator June Thomasson tapes up a poster at Evergreen High School in Seattle.

Violence prevention programs in school are one way to keep kids in Washington safe, experts say

Alternative to Violence Project facilitator June Thomasson tapes up a poster at Evergreen High School in Seattle.

June 22, 2024, 6:03am Latest News

When a student dies, it’s impossible not to wonder if there’s something that could have been done to save them. That’s true for every adult who shares the responsibility of keeping students safe. And it’s no different for people who have made a career out of teaching children the interpersonal… Read story

Washington D.C. Roll Call Report

June 22, 2024, 5:59am Northwest

Here’s a look at how area members of Congress voted over the week ending June 21. Read story

Woman who fell awarded $13M

June 21, 2024, 7:41pm Northwest

A King County jury has ordered the city of Seattle and the owners of a Queen Anne apartment building to pay a 53-year-old ultramarathon runner $13.1 million after she fell and severely injured herself on a sidewalk in 2021. Read story

Up to $100M coming for psychiatric patient housing

June 21, 2024, 7:41pm Northwest

Up to $100 million could soon be poured into building housing for patients recently released from Washington’s state psychiatric hospitals, with the hope that increasing housing supply will stop patients from returning to the criminal justice system. Read story

Glass artists find community in Tacoma neighborhood

June 21, 2024, 12:54pm Northwest

The Proctor District is known for its unique features — a Blue Mouse, an oversize salmon, an antique clock and now: glass art. Read story

2 crop dusting airplanes collided in southern Idaho, killing 1 pilot and severely injuring the other

June 21, 2024, 10:00am Nation & World

Two crop dusting airplanes collided near an airport in southern Idaho on Thursday and crashed to the ground, killing one of the pilots and leaving the other with life-threatening injuries, officials said. Read story

Technical troubles halt new tests at huge Eastern WA radioactive waste melter

June 21, 2024, 8:39am Northwest

The Department of Energy is unlikely to meet a deadline set by a federal court for the next step to prepare the Hanford site’s vitrification plant to treat radioactive waste for disposal. Read story

DNR to ban campfires outside of campgrounds Friday

June 21, 2024, 8:37am Northwest

The Washington State Department of Natural Resources will ban dispersed campfires in its southeast region starting Friday in response to increasing wildfire danger. Read story