Photojournalist Reflects on 28 Years at The Skanner
As the Black-owned newspaper closes after five decades, Susan Fried shares insights on covering Seattle's African American community.
Shooting on Seattle's Capitol Hill Leaves One Man Dead
Marysville Couple Lauded for Selfless Devotion to Kids in Need
Weather
Seattle Braces for Rare Winter Storm
Forecasters warn of heavy snow, ice, and potential power outages across the region.

Coast Guard Rescues Hikers from Mount Ellinor
Airlifted 2 stranded hikers after 3-hour operation
Seattle Braces for Possible Wet Snowflakes on Presidents' Day
Chilly temperatures and incoming moisture could lead to a brief rain-snow mix in the lowlands, but accumulations are unlikely.
Sports
Mariners Catcher Cal Raleigh Plans to Test New ABS System
Raleigh aims to crack the code of the Automated Balls and Strikes system in Spring Training

Sounders Aim to Avoid Early MLS Playoff Exits in 2026
Goalkeeper Andrew Thomas looks to redeem himself after last season's heartbreaking loss.
New Seattle Seahawks OC Brian Fleury eager for opportunity
Fleury plans to keep the team's offense "very similar" to the one that just won the Super Bowl.
Lifestyle
Seattle Homes Increasingly Turning to Expert HVAC Services for Cooling Comfort
Warmer summers drive demand for carefully planned AC installations that match home design and climate

New Neon Sign Installed at Seattle's Pike Place Market
The first new sign at the iconic market in nearly 100 years aims to boost visibility and foot traffic.
Seattle Sees Rare February Snowfall
Residents enjoy the winter wonderland as schools and businesses close for the day.
Crime
Prolific Offender Trashes Harborview ER, Starts Fire
Suspect with history of assaulting police and staff arrested after damaging hospital property and attacking staff

Kansas Man Charged After Shooting at Seattle Police
Prosecutors seek $3 million bail for prolific offender with extensive criminal history
Seattle Police Shootout with Repeat Felon Leaves Suspect Critical
New body camera footage shows confrontation in Ballard neighborhood
Politics
Former Seattle City Attorney Urges Tougher Approach to Drug Use
Advocates for Seattle to follow San Francisco's lead in arresting drug users and getting them into treatment centers

Supreme Court Strikes Down Trump Tariffs
Washington state small businesses feel the impact of the ruling
Controversial Tag Calling President 'Idiot' Resurfaces on American Manufacturer's Bag
The message, which has been around since 2004, has sparked renewed interest and debate online.