Washington has a wealth of ski areas, but Whistler Blackcomb in British Columbia has all the bells and whistles. Here’s what makes it a bucket-list ski destination.
Man suspected in three shootings held on $3 million bail
A 32-year-old man allegedly shot three men in separate incidents within an hour. He awaits formal charges.
Ex-Amazon drone manager says he was fired for raising safety concerns
Cheddi Skeete, a former employee on Amazon’s autonomous drone delivery team, said the company retaliated against him after he raised safety concerns.
Former Renton attorney accused of stabbing rival lawyer
Lee Rousso, 64, was arrested in California a month after he’s accused of stabbing a Seattle lawyer in the back over a longstanding grudge.
Cloud storage and screen saver file names | Q&A with Patrick Marshall
Syncing multiple computers to the cloud can help you access files and have a backup, too.
Bellevue sues school in connection with landslide that destroyed home
The lawsuit claims Forest Ridge School of the Sacred Heart, located above the destroyed Bellevue home, failed to properly install a water main and take other steps.
The story of Seattle’s homeless shelters that are without a home
It’s a symbol of the region’s dysfunction that we’ve got 71 brand new homeless shelters sitting unused in a Seattle storage lot. As the homeless clamor for them.
Incarcerated people in WA plead to limit use of solitary confinement
There are no state restrictions on the use of solitary confinement in Washington prisons, despite research that shows it can lead to psychological deterioration.
Kirkland students push WA lawmakers to end gender-based pricing
The proposal is aimed at the so-called pink tax, where women pay more than men for similar products.
Park near Edmonds gets makeover: Will the salmon return?
Can a first-of-its-kind project pave the way for fish passage along the railroad?