Seattleβs Pacific Science Center is laying off staff members, the nonprofit announced.
Seattleβs Pacific Science Center is laying off staff members, the nonprofit announced.
Boeing's executives saw their million-dollar compensation multiply in 2025, while workers saw a 33% increase in median compensation.
Lawmakers are proposing changes to a program that helps low- and middle-income families afford child care, which could have ripple effects across the industry.
Hanford Mission Integration Solutions admitted it was reimbursed for labor costs it billed to the Department of Energy for hours when workers were idle.
The bill would prohibit employers from requesting, requiring or encouraging employees to have microchips implanted in their bodies.
Skiers and snowboarders between the ages of 13 and 30 will pay 20% less than adults next season for an Epic Pass.
Todd Meadows' bunkmate confirmed cameras were rolling at the time of his death, as theyβd been wrapping production for the upcoming season of βDeadliest Catch.β
Details of what led to the chapterβs closure were scant. But the move leaves the future in Washington state uncertain for the organization.
Seattle's primary producer of Broadway-scale musicals announces layoffs and a goal to raise $6 million in the next six months.
Gov. Bob Ferguson says he'll sign the latest version of the Democrats' "millionaires tax."
As part of an ambitious development, a Boeing fuselage is being rebuilt between two Denny Triangle high-rises. βNothing like this has ever been done before,β the senior project engineer says.
The legislation comes amid a heated debate among major real estate players over private listings. The dispute is especially fraught in Washington, where private listings are already rare.
These magical moss trails in Washington are like something out of a fairy tale.
The Spokane Valley legislator said he chose the remark on purpose and repeatedly used it even after receiving condemnation from colleagues and advocates for his choice.
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Ed Lincoln, the towing company owner who made a bubblegum-colored mark on Seattle history with his Pink Toe Truck, died last month at 84
The man, 68, is accused of "weaponizing" his car and intentionally running down the woman in the parking lot of a Bellevue YMCA.
From Emerald City Comic Con to underrated happy hour spots, here are the latest local things to do around the Seattle area.
Hours after starting his second term, Trump suspended the refugee admissions program as part of a series of executive orders cracking down on immigration.
The Mariners gave up 27 runs (yes, really) in a historic Cactus League loss. "That was one for the ages," Dan Wilson said, without much humor. Here's how it happened.
Washington's congressional delegation β Democrats as well as one Republican β was pleased with the firing of DHS Secretary Kristi Noem.
T Kira Madden sat down with The Seattle Times to talk about her process for drawing inspiration from real places, developing characters and more.
The law was passed in 2023 as a part of a broader effort by the Seattle City Council to regulate the so-called gig economy. It has withstood political and legal pushback.
Seattle City Light, the cityβs electric utility, has agreed to commit about $4 billion to continue to operate its hydropower dams on the Skagit River over the next 50 years.
Tell us about what home renovations youβve completed recently, or ones you plan to do in the near future.
Our food and arts reporters got together to check out Tasting Notes, J. Kenji LΓ³pez-Altβs show celebrating food and music.
Some Washington utilities are encouraging customers to lower their electricity use at certain times. We want to hear from readers who've participated in those programs.