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Seattle Now

Thursday Evening Headlines

Seattle Now

KUOW News and Information

Daily News, News

2.4613 Ratings

🗓️ 5 June 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

U.S. Supreme Court deals setback to SPD officers, hunt continues for WA father accused of killing daughters, and Sen. Cantwell speaks up in support of public broadcasting.

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:08.8

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0:29.3

Good afternoon.

0:32.7

From the KUOW Newsroom, this is Seattle now.

0:36.1

I'm Paige Browning with the roundup of today's top stories. It's Thursday, June 5th.

0:42.3

The search continues for a dad accused of murder. The Shalan County Sheriff's Office is asking people with cabins and outbuildings in remote areas of the Cascades to make sure they're locked as the manhunt for Travis Decker continues.

0:57.0

He's been charged with murder in connection with the deaths of his three young daughters near Leavenworth.

1:02.3

Mike Morrison is the Shalann County Sheriff.

1:05.2

Travis, if you're out there seeing us, we'd like you to turn yourself in.

1:08.6

We want a peaceful resolution to this, but we're not going

1:11.1

to relinquish any effort that we can proceed to track you down. The mother of the three girls is

1:16.6

calling for the state to change its amber alert rules. The state patrol says it did not issue an

1:22.3

alert when their mom reported the girls missing because it didn't meet all the criteria.

1:27.0

The U.S. Forest Service has

1:28.3

shut down public access to the gateway to the Enchantment Lakes and Upper Icicle Creek, as well as

1:33.8

campgrounds and trails in the Okanagan-Wanatchie National Forest. To vaccine news, the process for

1:40.6

determining who should receive which vaccines in the U.S. is currently based on precedent,

1:46.0

not law. A Democratic Congresswoman from Washington State is trying to change that. Ileish O'Neill has

1:51.9

more. Congresswoman Kim Schreier wants the recommendations of the CDC's Vaccine Advisory Committee

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