Some of the world’s most audacious sailors will race 750 miles from Port Townsend to Ketchikan in this year’s Race to Alaska. The competition's youngest racers are five scrappy Seattle teens.
Brady Ishiwata Williams, chef and owner of Tomo in White Center, knows how to pull a special occasion meal together. But what’s his go-to spot for a big celebration, and what makes the splurge worth it for him?
While millions of soccer fans cheer or groan over World Cup matches spanning North America, health officials will be on high alert for germs.
Thousands of miles from the inaugural game of the World Cup in Mexico City, hundreds if not thousands in bars, neighborhoods, and cities across Puget Sound are singing Mexico' s national anthem.
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Seattle is slated to break some records as the World Cup comes to town. The first match between Belgium and Egypt will happen on a rare 90-degree day in June, rising past high temperature records for the day.
Ahead of the World Cup, Mayor Katie Wilson’s administration has boasted about opening new shelter beds to get homeless people off the streets. But KUOW found that sweeps of encampments are continuing, and even increasing.
The lawsuit comes as Washington’s policy on transgender athletics has become a political lightning rod.
Tax revenue will get a $95.8 million boost, according to economic projections commissioned by Visit Seattle. But local governments and agencies are already spending more than they’ll get back in taxes, according to KUOW’s tabulation.
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Seattle-based comics publisher Fantagraphics is celebrating 50 years of putting out some of the best graphic media and comics criticism in the industry. Vice President and Associate Publisher Eric Reynolds joined Meet Me Here, KUOW’s arts and culture podcast, to reflect on the long journey..
Gov. Bob Ferguson used Robert Eagle Staff Middle School as a backdrop for a press conference Tuesday to announce that he wants to see a cellphone ban in all Washington state public schools.
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Where do you eat in the Seattle area for a special occasion? I mean, for a really nice milestone like an anniversary or a 40th birthday. Honestly, maybe you're just having a moment and you wanna splurge on a meal.
I'm not judging you.
Brady Ishiwata Williams is the chef and owner of Tomo in White Center. He’s been running, crafting, and creating at some of the best special occasion restaurants… including Canlis.
Ishiwata Williams knows how to pull a special occasion meal together. But what’s his go-to spot for a big celebration and what makes the splurge worth it for him?
Some of the world’s most audacious sailors will race 750 miles from Port Townsend to Ketchikan in this year’s Race to Alaska.
The competition's youngest racers are five scrappy Seattle teens.
Gov. Bob Ferguson used Robert Eagle Staff Middle School as a backdrop for a press conference Tuesday to announce that he wants to see a cellphone ban in all Washington state public schools.
Thousands of miles from the inaugural game of the World Cup in Mexico City, hundreds if not thousands of fans in bars, neighborhoods, and cities across Puget Sound are singing Mexico' s national anthem.
Seattle is slated to break some records as the World Cup comes to town. The first match between Belgium and Egypt will happen on a rare 90-degree day in June, rising past high temperature records for the day.
Ahead of the World Cup, Mayor Katie Wilson’s administration has boasted about opening new shelter beds to get homeless people off the streets. But KUOW found that sweeps of encampments are continuing, and even increasing.
A high school wrestler is suing Washington state over its policy on transgender athletes, alleging that a trans athlete sexually assaulted her during a match.