A Tesla vehicle was set on fire in a suspected arson incident that occurred in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood Thursday evening.
Attorney General Pam Bondi suggested that Tesla vandals should watch out or face 20 years in prison for throwing any sort of incendiary device at a vehicle.
A former international arms dealer who sold weapons to law enforcement and lives in Idaho was arrested last month in Canyon ...
U.S. President Donald Trump says he has ordered airstrikes against Iran-backed rebels in Yemen, and issued a warning to ...
MONROE, Wash. — The Monroe Police Department is asking the public for help in identifying a man believed to have shot into a ...
With an eye on proactive policing, the Kent Police Department’s Crime Reduction Unit is highlighting some key cases it has ...
The suspect allegedly fired three shots toward a bar where he had just gotten into an altercation, according to police.
The victim said he was sleeping in his car when two armed men approached him and told him they were going to take it.
The high-stakes race for Wisconsin Supreme Court has gotten most of the attention leading up to the April 1 election.
President Donald Trump has invoked the Alien Enemies Act for the first time since World War II, granting himself sweeping ...
Seattle's drawbridges, some a century old, still rely on alert operators to protect people on the roads and clear a passage ...