Paul Holden
Weekend revelry roundup: Summer solstice celebrations, PGA golf and more
Summer is officially here, school is wrapping up and there is lots to do this weekend.1 hour ago
Donald Sutherland, towering actor whose career spanned decades, dies at 88
Donald Sutherland, the prolific actor whose long career stretched from "M.A.S.H." to “The Hunger Games,” has died. He was 88.7 hours ago
Ted Buehner
Sunshine, warm temps for Seattle’s summer solstice
The summer solstice, on June 20, will be celebrated across the county with age-old traditions. Seattle is having a parade this weekend.11 hours ago
Julia Dallas
What’s open on Juneteenth?
With the day off, many people may decide to do some shopping. But what's open during the holiday?1 day ago
Paul Holden
‘A necessary tool for community survival:’ Buskarama brings joyful melodies to Seattle
This weekend, and well just about any time at Pike Place Market you will be greeted by the sweet tunes of buskers.5 days ago
Paul Holden
Weekend revelry roundup: Father’s Day, skating, yoga and more!
Rain in the forecast doesn't mean there aren't plenty of ways to celebrate Father's Day this weekend in Western Washington!6 days ago
Julia Dallas
‘Part of our legacy’: ‘Boys in the Boat’ rower’s family yearns to bring gold medal home
"Boys in the Boat" rower John White's Olympic gold medal was put up for auction. His grandson Colby White is fighting to get it back.8 days ago
Amazon adds $1.4B to affordable housing fund for regions where it has corporate offices
Amazon is adding $1.4B to a fund for building more affordable housing in regions where the company has major corporate offices.9 days ago
Frank Sumrall
Trader Joe’s to open new location in Seattle’s Greenwood neighborhood
Trader Joe’s is opening a new store in Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood at Northwest 87th Street and Greenwood Avenue North.11 days ago
Steve Coogan
Offbeat and odd news: Rare 7-foot fish washes ashore on Oregon coast, more
A massive rare fish thought to only live in temperate waters in the southern hemisphere recently washed ashore on the Oregon coast.12 days ago
Paul Holden
Weekend Revelry Roundup: Get outside with waived state park fees, festivals galore
There are lots of ways to soak up the sun and enjoy a beautiful weekend here in our region, featuring a plethora of festivals and outdoor activities.13 days ago
Heather Bosch
Are you being asked to tip too much?
Does it seem like you're being asked to tip everywhere you go and for every service you receive? Bankrate released a new survey on tipping.15 days ago
Julia Dallas
Celebrate Seattle’s 50th Pride anniversary!
June is Pride Month and Seattle's 50th Pride! This month, locals can find numerous events to celebrate throughout the city.17 days ago
Julia Dallas and Steve Coogan
New statewide Styrofoam ban will ‘save Washingtonians a lot of money’
The Washington Styrofoam ban went into effect on Saturday. Here's how it could affect you and how it will impact the environment.19 days ago
Paul Holden
Weekend Revelry Roundup: June ushers in Pride Month, pet events and more
Summer is here this June with Pride Month and other celebrations getting started this weekend for a milestone moment.21 days ago
Melinda French Gates to donate $1 billion over next 2 years in support of women’s rights
Melinda French Gates said she will be donating $1B to individuals and organizations working on behalf of women and families globally.23 days ago
Steve Coogan
Wing Luke Museum closes after employees walk out in protest of ‘Hate’ exhibit
About two dozen employees of Seattle's Wing Luke Museum staged a walkout Wednesday to protest an exhibit that was set to begin.26 days ago
Steve Coogan
A moose killed a man in Alaska. Could it happen in Washington?
A 70-year-old man who was attempting to take photos of two newborn moose calves was killed by their mother, authorities said.26 days ago
Micki Gamez
‘I’ve never seen a girls’ basketball game sold out!’: Storm game wows Seattle youths
More than 18,000 fans saw the Storm take on the Indiana Fever, including the 12-year-old girls' Seattle Rotary Lady Style Basketball team.27 days ago
Paul Holden
Summer concerts, sports, pub crawls kick off Memorial Day weekend
This Memorial Day weekend, the concert slate is loaded with Portugal. The Man, Billy Joel, Avril Lavigne and more coming to town.27 days ago
Julia Dallas
Olympic gold medal won by ‘Boys in the Boat’ rower to be auctioned
John White, one of "The Boys in the Boat," rowed for the University of Washington when they won gold in 1936 Berlin.29 days ago
Frank Sumrall
UW survey: 1 in 10 Washington ‘young adults’ use cannabis every day
The Young Adult Health Survey by UW revealed daily cannabis smoking has never been higher among young adults.29 days ago
Micki Gamez
Headed to Mount Rainier National Park for the weekend? You may not get in
Mount Rainier and the national park there have seen a surge in popularity, which makes it a hot spot for the holiday weekend.29 days ago