Rising coffee prices are changing how some Americans get their caffeine.
Before Seattle garden show, a nursery owner reveals an inviting plant collection
As the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival gets underway, the owner of West Seattle Nursery shares how a part-time job turned into a passion and an award-winning business.
WA Senate votes to require OSPI to keep certain records for 20 years
Parents rely on past special education complaint decisions to see how similar issues were handled. But the records were only being kept for six years.
T&T Supermarket was our family’s ‘Disneyland.’ It meant so much more
T&T Supermarket is an Asian foodie’s paradise. But the Canadian grocery store is much more — even the answer to a question our writer wondered as a child.
Love is made for you and me: A photo essay on love in the Seattle area
Seattle Times photographers capture images depicting what it means to love in the Pacific Northwest — just in time for Valentine’s Day weekend.
WA sued in death of 5-year-old girl, allegedly killed by father
The family of a girl who prosecutors allege was beat to death by her father is suing the state, alleging Washington’s child welfare agency was negligent in its response to abuse allegations.
WA Senate advances bill to ease DUI toxicology backlog
The Washington Senate unanimously passed SB 5880 to allow private labs in DUI cases, aiming to cut Washington State Patrol’s 15,000-case toxicology backlog.
Another ‘millionaires tax’ finds Seattle is far richer than anyone knew
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson last week described the city as “filthy rich.” Impolitic as that may be, returns from a new tax on high pay packages show she’s not wrong.
Torrent’s Hilary Knight has Team USA humming with scoring record on deck in final Olympics
Already the most-decorated USA women’s hockey player ever, Torrent star Hilary Knight is eyeing more than just the points record in her final Olympics.
More light rail trains will boost Seattle-Lynnwood frequency, capacity
Starting today, trains will arrive twice as often on this stretch, a benefit that precedes the late March opening of service across Lake Washington.