Butcher & Baker Provisions Named Washington's Best Sandwich Shop
The Port Gamble cafe known for its unique sandwich offerings like Fried Meatloaf and Mushroom, Onion & Steak has been recognized as the top sandwich spot in the state.
UW Mails It In Against Penn State in Disappointing Loss
Scientific studies calculate climate change as health danger, while Trump calls it a 'scam'
Lifestyle
Savannah Guthrie's Faith Provides Comfort Amid Difficult Time
Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde discusses how Guthrie's religious beliefs may help her cope with the disappearance of her sister Nancy.

UW Students Receive $4M Settlement for COVID-Era Tuition Dispute
Landmark case signals shift in how universities address disruptions to in-person learning and student expectations.
Seattle's Queen Anne Pool Landmarked, Headed to City Council
The midcentury pool designed by the state's first Black licensed architect faces review for historic preservation.
Sports
Former Cowboys All-Pro Blames Trevon Diggs for Ugly Exit
Everson Walls says Diggs "wasn't in a good place" when he left the team against orders

Ron Washington Back on Field with Giants After Quadruple Bypass
The 73-year-old infield instructor is still 'Wash,' teaching, gesturing, and cussing as he helps the Giants infielders.
Harbinger Joins Partner Roster for Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, D.C.
Leading D.C. events company to coordinate logistics and fan experience for historic race weekend.
Entertainment
Kennedy Center Warns of Staffing Cuts During Renovation Closure
President warns of 'skeletal teams' as two-year renovation begins in July

Kennedy Center Warns of Cuts, 'Skeletal' Staffing During Renovation
Center president says departments will function on a 'much smaller scale' during two-year closure
Kennedy Center Warns of Cuts, 'Skeletal' Staffing During Renovation Closure
Kennedy Center President says departments will 'function on a much smaller scale' during two-year shutdown
Business
Washington Post Owner Bezos Rejected Deal to Save Hundreds of Jobs
Proposed acquisition of sports and local desks by Washington City Paper owner Mark Ein was denied, leading to mass layoffs.

Nexstar's 'The Hill' Expands to New York to Boost Ad Relationships
The political news outlet aims to attract more advocacy advertisers with its non-partisan coverage.
Washington Post CEO Resigns After Massive Layoffs
Departure of Will Lewis signals deeper crisis in American newspaper industry
Politics
Six House Republicans Break Ranks on Canada Tariffs
Bipartisan vote signals GOP divisions over Trump's trade policy toward Canada

Partial Federal Shutdown Shrinks Congressional Presence at Munich Security Conference
Speaker Mike Johnson canceled the official House delegation to Europe's biggest annual security summit amid a funding battle that is expected to shutter the Department of Homeland Security.
US Sending Troops to Nigeria to Train Military in Fighting Extremism
The American personnel won't engage in combat or have a direct operational role, Nigerian forces will have complete command authority.