La Salle soccer can't capitalize on chances, falls in state semifinals 2-0
The Lightning took control from the opening kickoff and created plenty of opportunities for its top scorers. But it couldn’t find a way past
Democrat Manka Dhingra defeats Republican Jinyoung Lee Englund in state Senate race
Democrat Manka Dhingra had 55 percent of the vote Wednesday -- essentially the same percentage she held in Tuesday night's general elect
Day three of live music, films, and workshops at HHM12
Day three of live music, films, and workshops at HHM12 including High School Sweetheart, Strange Lakes and The Kickback.
Day two of Bay City's grassroots film and music fest
Day two of Bay City's grassroots film and music fest
The 12th annual Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Festival kick off
The 12th annual Hell's Half Mile Film & Music Festival kicked off with amazing films and live music in downtown Bay City, MI.
UW panel on battling fake news: ‘Think more, share less’
The Seattle Times’ event, “Fact vs. Fake: Fighting Back Against Fake News,” was held at Kane Hall on Wednesday night. Among the tips offered
Family business: Mount Si’s Cale Millen has famous name for quarterback, skills to match
The son of former Washington and NFL quarterback Hugh Millen is showing his own skills for the Wildcats. He passed for over 400 yards and se
Bellevue bounces back by beating Garfield Bulldogs, 34-16
Isaiah Ifanse runs for 174 yards and four touchdowns as the Wolverines, who lost their season opener, take down short-handed Garfield 34-16.
Woodinville chews up rival Bothell in season opener
The No. 6 Falcons, who are the defending Kingco 4A champs, jumped out to an early lead and cruised past the No. 5 Cougars 36-14.
Thousands attend the 43rd annual Seattle Pride Parade
"You are safe here”
Then & Now: Bay City Celebrates 150 Years
It's easy to appreciate the successive decades of maintained buildings that once dominated the landscape of Bay City. There was an immed