'Extraordinary find': Archeologists begin studying bottles of 18th-century cherries discovered at Mt. Vernon

Archaeologists at George Washington’s Mount Vernon made a major discovery last month: Two glass bottles from the 18th century, filled with what are believed to be cherries, possibly belonging to George Washington.

Docs: WA mother stabbed son 16+ times, repeatedly lied to police

The mother of a boy who was found dead repeatedly lied to police and stabbed her son over 16 times, according to court documents.

Arizona Coyotes: What Atlanta, Cleveland and Seattle's experiences could tell us about the move's aftermath

With the move of the now-former Arizona Coyotes' hockey operations to Utah, Phoenix now joins the rank of cities that have lost a professional sports team. What some cities experienced in the aftermath of a team relocation could give some hints as to what Arizonans can expect in the years (and perhaps decades) ahead.

Sea-Tac Airport roads reopened after pro-Palestine demonstration blocked all lanes

A pro-Palestine demonstration closed the expressway of Sea-Tac Airport for several hours Monday, and was timed with other protests in major cities across the U.S.

‘Ozempic babies’: Is the weight loss drug leading to surprise pregnancies?

Ozempic and Wegovy have steadily gained popularity for people trying to lose weight, but it's also being connected to another unexpected result: pregnancy.

‘They cannot live here’: Windstorm topples tree in Lynnwood, damaging 4 mobile homes

Saturday’s heavy winds uprooted a large evergreen in the Martha Lake Mobile Manor on Lakeview Road. The fall damaged four mobile homes, some of which were occupied at the time.

Florida couple kidnaps Washington baby, posing as Amazon driver: Court docs

A Florida couple kidnapped a baby in Federal Way in an elaborate scheme, where one accomplice posed as an Amazon delivery driver, according to court documents.

Former Seahawk Richard Sherman arrested for DUI

Former Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman was arrested for DUI early Saturday morning, Washington State Patrol confirmed.

911 call of cougar attacks near Fall City released, 1 cyclist injured

Audio from several 911 calls have been released from a terrifying cougar attack north of Snoqualmie, capturing the moments a group of friends tried to pin the creature down with their bicycles.

Madonna awkwardly falls off a chair during Seattle concert

During a performance of "Open Your Heart," the pop icon, 65, awkwardly fell off a chair onstage. After beginning to sing the song, one of Madonna's back-up dancers began to drag the chair.

Super Bowl victory parade turns deadly; woman once known as Rachel Dolezal fired | Nightly Roundup

From a festive day in Kansas City that took a deadly turn to the latest on a woman in Arizona who was at the center of a racial identity scandal, here's a look at some of our top stories.

Rachel Dolezal: Woman at center of racial identity scandal no longer working for Ariz. school district

Nkechi Diallo, a woman who's also known as “Rachel Dolezal," is no longer working for a school district in Southern Arizona. Dolezal was at the center of a racial identity scandal that garnered international media attention in 2015.

Last known remains of Green River Killer case identified 40 years later

The last known remains of the Green River Killer case have been identified by the King County Sheriff's Office, nearly 40 years later.

Picasso, Rembrandt, Goya artworks feared damaged, lost in Seattle art gallery fire

“I don’t care if it’s $5, $10 or $20,000. We’re treating everything as if it’s valuable, and we’re trying to save as much as possible,” said the art gallery’s manager.