Despite historic February snow, it was quite warm in the mountains, and glaciers continue to recede.
Seattle selected TCU defensive end L.J. Collier, who was 29th overall, and stockpiled additional picks.
A ninth cell will be built, extending its life by another decade.
Colton Harris-Moore says travel restrictions are holding back a lucrative public-speaking career.
San Juan Airlines begins scheduled passenger service from Everett to Friday Harbor on May 1.
The governor isn’t a great dealmaker. His absences from Olympia may be helping get his bills passed.
Cloudstone opens to the public for a rare glimpse at pieces “small as a chair and as large as a truck.”
But Tod Leiweke says the privately financed venue will be “one of the finest buildings in the country.”
A Snohomish-area veterinarian teaches equine stretches important to health and performance.
Sound Transit expects to start clearing in late April and eventually replant more than 20,000 trees.
Detectives searched for a Mill Creek killer for 47 years. Genealogy and genetics led to a breakthrough.
Washington voters have spoken on I-1639. Sheriffs need to set the stage to follow their oath of office – and enforce the law.
“Not many folks understand what it means to be dependent on a transportation source like the ferries.”
Living on a fixed income in an increasingly expensive region is not easy.
Held by Immigration and Customs Enforcement while on vacation, the Enriquez Olvera family has been released.
The morning host of radio station 107.7 The End has traded the Seattle vibe for Snohomish living.
A Thurston County judge says the legality of potential penalties can be tackled once his case is tried.
The ex-Lake Stevens quarterback participated in his first spring practice as an eligible player.
Organization has been unable to investigate King County Sheriff’s Office.
Little information has been provided since they were arrested Thursday near Tucson, Arizona.
