This news roundup covers a range of local stories, including widespread power outages in Western Washington, an increase in mail theft during the holiday season, the firing of the former Seattle Police Chief, and a tree-planting fundraiser by the Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust.
Power outages impact more than 150,000 customers in Western WashingtonA collision in Seattle and fallen trees in Everett have impacted traffic and the morning commute on I-5 in both directions Wednesday.The Renton Police Department is warning residents to check their mail frequently as the holiday season means mail theft is on the rise. Most recently, the RPD says it caught one suspect with 46 pieces of mail from at least 17 homes. It happened around 3:15 a.m. Nov.
Fighting hunger together: Safeway’s, Albertsons’ Nourishing Neighbors program tackles food insecurity‘Preventing the preventable:’ Most effective ways to protect your home from water damage Water damage stands as one of the most common and costly claims that homeowners face, accounting for nearly a quarter of all homeowners insurance claims.The Mountains to Sound Greenway Trust is hosting a tree-planting fundraiser, helping create a sustainable future for local communities, wildlife and the planet.Design a better world: Local university offers video game, AI and UX design degrees
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