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The Seattle Fire Department started using AI technology during live 911 calls in 2023. The public wasn't told about it, and officials don’t know how it's affecting patients. seattletimes.com/seattle-new…
The World Cup arrives in Seattle on Monday as the greatest mass celebration, the greatest upswelling of global communion that humanity has yet created. seattletimes.com/seattle-new…
Leading this fresh list of new local bars: Von’s 1000 Spirits of Seattle has expanded across Lake Washington with a 118-seat bar near the Kirkland waterfront. seattletimes.com/life/food-d…
Mariners rookie Colt Emerson hit his sixth home run in just 22 major-league games on Saturday, as his power potential this early has been a pleasant surprise. seattletimes.com/sports/mari…
The FIFA Men's World Cup, including the games in Seattle, is ramping up its options for those who have sensory challenges. seattletimes.com/sports/worl…
After overcoming injuries, former Mariners first-round draft pick Jonny Farmelo's stock is rapidly rising this season with the high-Class A Everett AquaSox. seattletimes.com/sports/mari…
Surely you've heard about the World Cup barge in Elliott Bay. Is it a good spot for die-hard soccer fans to watch matches? What about casual fans? We found out. seattletimes.com/seattle-new…
A military aircraft crashed near Rimrock Lake on Saturday afternoon in Yakima County, according to the Naches Fire Department. seattletimes.com/seattle-new…
The Mariners very much looked like a team running on fumes at the end of a long trip during Saturday's loss to the Nationals. seattletimes.com/sports/mari…
On Friday, shoppers at Pacific Place, which is transforming into "Seattle Soccer House" for the World Cup, stopped to watch the U.S.’s group-stage opener. seattletimes.com/seattle-new…
RANT to the delivery driver who took out a huge branch of a prized Japanese flowering cherry tree along a resident's parking strip in West Seattle. seattletimes.com/life/lifest…
For the first time this season, Randy Arozarena is not in the Mariners lineup. But he said he expected to miss just a couple days with a minor hamstring injury. seattletimes.com/sports/mari…
Whether you're a local or a visitor, these budget-friendly trips via walk-on ferry will quickly put Seattle traffic and crowds in your rearview mirror. seattletimes.com/life/travel…
Sounders midfielder Cristian Roldan didn't see the field in his first World Cup. Here is what is motivating him in his second turn on the U.S. men's national team. seattletimes.com/sports/worl…
Kasey Keller, an ESPN analyst and former Sounder, reflects on being part of an elite group who helped fuel the soccer in the U.S. seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-…
A love of the ocean, affection for plants and dislike of plastic all went into the formulation of a WA woman's invention of a seed-starter pot that does something different. seattletimes.com/pacific-nw-…
Bill Sprinkle, the former Husky defensive back and father of current UW men's basketball coach Danny Sprinkle, died on June 5. seattletimes.com/sports/wash…
A plan to kill nearly half a million barred owls is now in a judge’s hands, but a lawsuit says the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service may have already started. seattletimes.com/seattle-new…
Washington state officials say they won't commit state resources to the Great American Fair, but will commemorate the 250th anniversary locally in other ways. seattletimes.com/seattle-new…
The cartoon numbers Kelsey Plum put up at UW are being replicated in the WNBA during her second season with the Los Angeles Sparks. seattletimes.com/sports/uw-h…