Seahawks special teamer Dareke Young missed a chance at a fumble recovery in the second quarter. Here’s why he knew he’d get another chance in the second half.
Seahawks QB Sam Darnold will accept apologies from the doubters now
In the victory in the NFC title game, Sam Darnold banished his personal boogeymen with punishing aplomb, roasting the Rams for 346 yards and three TDs in the big game.
Timed entry reservations are no longer required at Mount Rainier National Park
Visitors heading to Mount Rainier National Park in 2026 will no longer need a timed entry reservation to enter during peak summer hours, according to an announcement made last week. “The park will continue to monitor and document congestion and overcro…
Debate over taxing short-term rentals rages in Washington
The Washington Legislature is once again considering whether to allow a tax on short-term rentals — a move Airbnb is spending almost $2 million dollars to fight.
Rant and Rave: Reader appreciates neighbor’s cleanup efforts
RAVE to the good Samaritan who took it upon himself to clear away a massive amount of overgrown shrubbery at the intersection of 11th Avenue East and Delmar Drive East. The branches were ensnared in the chain-link fence and obstructing the sidewalk. Th…
WA lawmakers look to make data centers pay for energy cost hikes
A set of bills making their way through the statehouse propose a sweeping set of regulations to raise rates for data centers.
Olympia’s Temple of Justice stands as a monument to democracy
A state Supreme Court judge shares her experience in the Temple of Justice. Plus, a look at the history of the high court building on the scenic capitol campus.
Seattle residents under 18 have no racial majority group
It isn’t surprising the younger population is less white than the adults — after all, the nation as a whole has grown more racially diverse in recent decades.
What women need to know about their unique heart disease risk factors
Columnist Carrie Dennett breaks down some of the gender-related disparities that contribute to increased risk of cardiovascular disease in women.
How spit hood use could be made safer, according to experts
The federal government doesn’t monitor spit hood use at psychiatric facilities. States, national medical organizations and accrediting agencies don’t either.