Harrell and the Sanchezes agree on select facts, supported by police and court records: Just after midnight on September 27, 1996, the Sanchezes, in their car, and Bruce Harrell, in his Jeep, pulled up to the same parking spot in the parking garage outside the casino.
Through his many campaigns for office, Harrell has never mentioned the arrest. Harrell’s online biographies make no mention of living or working in Omaha.
The city of Seattle is joining in a lawsuit against President Donald Trump’s administration for implementing federal policies that target jurisdictions protecting undocumented immigrants. The lawsuit was initially filed on Feb.
It seems like it is only a matter of time before the nation’s tech bro revolution figures prominently in Seattle’s 2025 political battles. Mayor Bruce Harrell’s office is
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell was arrested 29 years ago in Iowa and charged with three misdemeanors that were later dropped.
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The arrest, which Harrell never publicly discussed before but came to light after multiple local media outlets reported on it Wednesday night, came in September 1996 in Pottawattamie County, Iowa while he was living in Omaha, Nebraska. Harrell provided a statement to KING 5 about the arrest late Wednesday night.
Mayor Bruce Harrell shares key highlights on positive city changes with Jake Skorheim. Discover the latest updates and vision.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell was arrested in 1996 for brandishing a pistol during a late-night confrontation at a casino in Iowa, according to documents from the time. This is the first time Seattle media have reported on the incident – and brought to light a two-year period of Harrell’s life that he doesn’t discuss publicly.
Harrell said he's prioritized restoring parks, reducing crime and getting downtown Seattle bustling with new visitors to get the city back on the right track.
Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell gave his 2025 State of the City address Tuesday, highlighting his administration’s accomplishments and priorities for the next year.
SEATTLE — Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell addressed more than 1,000 downtown leaders Tuesday to provide an update on activation plans and how the city is preparing for the World Cup.
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