Through the 1980s and '90s until the CBS thing, KSTW had a small, but locally beloved 10pm newscast. The news set and chyrons always looked a few years behind the Big Boys. But they made it work well enough to become a popular and long lamented discontinued local nightly newscast in the market. Which many in Puget Sound consumed snacks to just before bed.
The early KSTW toupee collection however always looked problematic. I could imagine many a heated argument between male anchors and KSTW's floor manager ending with something like "Now look pal, I don't care if this is 1982 and everything here is a hand-me-down from KIRO, circa 1975. You are going to wear one of these. You are going out on the set. You are going to smile and say 'Good Evening'. And then you are going to read a graphic description about a homicide in Federal Way that would shock Ted Bundy. Like we pay you to do here at KSTW....Now what will it be? The Impossible Comb Over? Mike James' Vengeance (with matching mustache)? Or The Patented, KIRO-TV Forehead Obscuring Swoop-O-Bangs?.....15 minutes to air time....Get going!...."
News was shuffled around during the CBS years. 4pm, then traditional 5pm, CBS network news at 5:30, then traditional 6pm. Followed by a rerun of something (which KSTW had no shortage of.) More reruns, then joined the network at 8pm until 11pm. During this time, KIRO scooped up KSTW's 10pm audience. There were attempts at an 11am and Noon newscasts on KSTW during the CBS years. But even though they had a solid talent lineup, things changed so rapidly at KSTW in 1995/1996 that sometimes, you could visibly see the stress on some of the faces on camera.
But after the CBS shakeup, well, it just wasn't our lovable little regional 10pm newscast anymore. It completely lost all it's 4:3 ghosty analog charm. I think KIRO also produced a 10pm newscast for KSTW after CBS.