Feed items

Brian Williams is in Havana, Cuba, as the highest-ranking U.S. official in 35 years arrives to begin normalization talks with the Cuban government.

The new Republican-controlled Congress isn't wasting any time in pushing policies that will harm working families. How long will it be until they start pushing for Fast Track trade authority, potentially one of the most devastating ideas that has serious traction in Washington, D.C., right now? The good news is that you don't have to sit around waiting for it to happen, you can take action now.

Some Washington state residents are shocked when they realize the construction in their neighborhood is a legal marijuana farm, now open for business. KING's Susannah Frame reports.

The Kentucky teen, captured after taking his 13-year-old girlfriend on a multi-state crime spree, talks about their time on the run with WJHG's Cristina Pfeffer.

Two union members, one representing the benefits of union training and apprenticeship programs and the other the resurgence of the U.S. auto industry were guests of first lady Michelle Obama during last night’s State of the Union address.

An air marshal who spoke out against moves by his employer, the Transportation Security Administration, won protection from the Supreme Court.

The family of a comedian killed in the New Jersey Turnpike crash that seriously injured Tracy Morgan has settled a wrongful death claim with Wal-Mart.

A Seattle fan's act of kindness following their come-behind win over Green Bay has gone viral. KING's Heather Graf reports.

Shawn Phillips told The Associated Press that he's not upset with his daughter or her boyfriend, Dalton Hayes, who are accused of stealing three cars.

A Rice University student proves he's having a ball during his senior year on campus. KPRC's Syan Rhodes reports.