Staffing challenges are slamming Puget Sound post offices as packages pile up, mail carriers work exhausting hours and customers wait for critical deliveries.
Our reviews of recent Seattle concerts featuring this year’s Grammy nominees
From Grammy-nominated artists who had their audiences erupting in applause to those who seemed a bit off-key, read Seattle Times reviews of recent big-name concerts.
Inspired to help, Seattle Times readers donate millions to Fund for Those in Need
The annual holiday campaign received more than 4,400 contributions, from $1 to $50,000.
Seattle-based seafood giant Trident reaches half-century mark
Trident, which this past week began a 50th anniversary celebration, has prospered from Alaska’s bounty but faces some difficult times.
Rant & Rave: A chilly, frustrating movie date
A rant to an evening of annoyances, a rave to mocktails, an entitled thrift store donator, a helpful Port Townsend pair and more in this edition of Rant & Rave.
Rishi Sunak May Exit Human Rights Treaty To Push Immigration Plan: Report
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak may withdraw from an international human rights treaty with an aim to crack down on illegal immigration in the country.
5 dead after migrant boat sinks off Greek island
Authorities say four children and a woman died when a boat carrying at least 41 migrants crashed on a rocky coast on the Greek island of Leros
Iraqis protest against gender violence after YouTube star killed
Tiba Ali had been living in Istanbul, Turkey, and had a YouTube channel with more than 20,000 subscribers documenting life in the city
Zhu beats Tsurenko to win Thailand Open
Zhu Lin of China won her maiden career title after beating Lesia Tsurenko of Ukraine 6-4, 6-4 in the final of the Thailand Open.