Seattle - Page 163

A Farewell to Ballard's Bitterroot BBQ

The owners of Bitterroot BBQ announced they will close their Ballard restaurant. Grant and Hannah Carter opened their barbecue spot...

Supreme Court Justice Alito rejects Democrats’ call to step aside from WA tax case

Justice Samuel Alito on Friday rejected demands from Senate Democrats that he step aside from an upcoming Supreme Court case because of his interactions...

The Middle Fork Is an Overlooked Hiking Wonder

Washington wilderness is the stuff of postcards. Mount Rainier and its majestic glaciers stand guard to the south of Seattle,...

Climate protester glues feet to floor at US Open, interrupts Coco Gauff's semifinal win

One protester glued his bare feet to the concrete floor. NEW YORK — Coco Gauff's over Karolina Muchova was delayed by 50 minutes...

Castillo wins 6th straight decision, Mariners beat Rays 1-0 in matchup of playoff contenders

Luis Castillo went six innings to win his sixth consecutive decision, Mike Ford drove in a run and the Seattle Mariners beat the Tampa...

Washington State gets rare nonconference visit from Power Five opponent hosting No. 19 Wisconsin

Opportunities to host big-name teams in nonconference games don't come around often for Washington State. In fact, it's been a quarter-century since it last...

Geno Smith's expectations, Smith-Njigba's rookie year highlight Seahawks important storylines

The most important storylines of the upcoming season center around a player who no longer plays for the Seahawks. SEATTLE — Happy football...

Seahawks vs. Rams: Players to watch in Week 1 game

SEATTLE — Fall weather and pumpkin season are back upon us, which means luckily that Seahawks football is also nearing a return. ...

Recipe: Communion Chef Kristi Brown’s Easy Weeknight Soup

Kristi Brown spends many a night putting out pork chops, catfish, and snack plates of her signature black-eyed pea hummus...

Latest articles