Seattle, WA
Man injured after rollover crash on I-5 in Everett
SEATTLE – A person was taken to the hospital with minor accidents after a rollover crash on I-5 close to Everett.
Emergency crews had been known as to the crash simply earlier than 9 a.m. Sunday, the place they discovered the automotive simply off the highway by the off-ramp from southbound I-5 to SE Everett Mall Manner. Footage present the automotive seems to have plowed by means of the off-ramp signage, then tore into the guardrail earlier than rolling over.
Everett Hearth mentioned they needed to extricate the person, and pictures present them taking an axe to the driving force’s window.
The person was taken to the hospital with minor accidents.
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Washington State Patrol is investigating the crash.
Seattle, WA
2024 in pictures: Memorable moments of the year in Seattle
Ludmela, left, and Jo, right, place candles at a vigil for Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, a 26-year-old Turkish American activist who was killed by Israeli soldiers while participating in an anti-settlement protest in the occupied West Bank, on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, at Alki Beach Park in Seattle.
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Seattle, WA
Boeing Resumes Full Jet Production in Seattle Area After Strike
Boeing Co. said it has resumed production across its range of aircraft programs at factories in the Pacific Northwest after they were shut down for weeks because of a lengthy workers strike.
Following the resumption of output of its popular 737 model last week, Boeing has now also taken up building the larger 767 and 777 aircraft again, Stephanie Pope, the head of the company’s commercial jet division, said in a post on LinkedIn.
Seattle, WA
50 northeast Seattle businesses ask Mayor Harrell to address violent crime
SEATTLE – Dozens of local business owners in northeast Seattle joined in calling for help from Mayor Bruce Harrell following repeat instances of burglary and vandalism against their storefronts.
“We are small business owners and operators in the Wedgwood, Bryant, Laurelhurst, View Ridge, and Sand Point neighborhoods in northeast Seattle and District 4. We write to express concern about the spike in devastating crimes against our businesses and neighbors in this part of town,” read the letter, in part.
The letter closes with requests, reading, in part, “Please deploy additional police resources and otherwise restore public safety to our part of town. Please do more to end the reported gang and gun violence from our neighborhoods. Please help our community.”
Read the full letter from the business owners:
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