A new sign at Pike Place Market facing Overlook Walk is 16 feet tall and the first new large neon sign for the Market in nearly 100 years.
Mariners’ Bryce Miller avoided surgery and is feeling ‘really good’ at spring training
With no pain in his elbow and two improved breaking pitches, Bryce Miller is excited to pitch a full season and help the Mariners “go even further” this year.
Sounders look to end trend of early MLS playoff losses in 2026
The Sounders’ last season ended in abrupt fashion in a first-round shootout. Despite winning on international stages, it was latest playoff loss when facing the MLS.
Sen. Cantwell, WA elections officials slam Trump-backed voter ID bill
King County Elections Director Julie Wise said a strict voter-ID bill moving in Congress would lead to 7-hour lines to vote in Washington for the fall midterms.
Rant and Rave: Reader not a fan of digital coupons
RANT to grocery stores that have digital coupons! It’s a big frustration and time-waster. It in no way enhances my shopping experience. Much simpler to have a regular price or sale price. Period! RANT AND RAVE Rant to the guy in a Ballard grocery store…
50 seasons of ‘Survivor,’ and the constant that is host Jeff Probst
The 50th season of the hugely popular reality competition show kicks off with a three-hour episode on Feb. 25 on CBS.
WA patients sue OB-GYN alleging medical and sexual abuse
A Richland OB-GYN and Providence health system are facing a flood of lawsuits in King County that accuse the doctor of years of medical and sexual abuse.
Seattle-area housing provider’s water cutoffs go too far, residents say
A Seattle nonprofits cuts off water to residents of its supportive housing for people with disabilities when they use too much water.
Stronger bulker market spurs EuroDry switch to period contracts
Bulker owner reported a smaller loss for 2025 on the back of lower expenses
Stronger bulker market spurs EuroDry switch to period contracts
Bulker owner reported a smaller loss for 2025 on the back of lower expenses