The Seattle Mariners signed outfielder Rob Refsynder to a one-year contract Monday, adding an experienced right-handed hitter to their roster.
Harrell says good bye to supporters
It didn’t go the way it was planned, but Bruce Harrell spent an afternoon of one of his last days as Seattle’s mayor giving thanks to the many supporters that championed him during the last four years.
Edmonds City Councilmember Jenna Nand joins State House race
Jenna Nand today announced her campaign on Monday for State House in the 32nd Legislative District—the seat that is being vacated by Cindy Ryu who launched a campaign to unseat state Sen. Jesse Salomon.
Brian Surratt wants AAPI community “at the table” to help shape Seattle’s future
Incoming Deputy Mayor Brian Surratt is proud of his mixed-race heritage.
WSP trooper killed while investigating crash
The Washington State Patrol (WSP) confirmed early Saturday morning that Trooper Tara-Marysa Guting was killed on Friday evening.
Hat on Bush Garden sign evokes memories of Bob Santos
A hat perched on the Bush Garden sign at the corner of Eighth Avenue and South King Street has become a small but noticeable feature in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District (CID).
Washington offers disaster cash aid, food benefit replacements after flooding
If you’ve lost food purchased with food benefits because of recent flooding or a power outage, you may be eligible to have those benefits replaced—but you must act quickly.
Seattle’s Frank Abe joins Rachel Maddow panel
Seattle-based writer and scholar Frank Abe appeared on Dec. 14 at the Orpheum Theater in Los Angeles as part of a live panel for Rachel Maddow’s “Burn Order” podcast on wartime incarceration.
Seattle boosts funding for local food programs
Seattle is awarding more than $1.45 million in 2026 to 23 community organizations working to improve food access across the city.
Jen Chan to focus on trust, emotional intelligence as Seattle city operations director
Jen Chan freely admits that her temporary post as Seattle’s director of city operations for the incoming Wilson administration is a bit of a new one for her.
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