The Sochi Winter Olympics, the costliest in history, left behind a host of empty facilities and stadiums. But many locals say that the investment
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San Juan preserve offers whale-watching hikes minus the crowds
The view toward Haro Strait and Canada, from Limekiln Preserve on San Juan Island. (San Juan County Land Bank)
Designed in Seattle, this $1 cup could save millions of babies
Inventors from PATH, the University of Washington and Seattle Children’s designed a feeding cup that could help prevent starvation in premature and high-risk babies
Hong Kong art display hiding political message cancelled
Over the past week, onlookers gazing across Victoria Harbour in Hong Kong might have caught an unusual sight: a series of seemingly random numbers
Students and faculty raised money to fly mom from Nigeria to see her son graduate
Mike Tertsea wanted to study and play basketball in America. And he found the John Carroll School in Bel Air, so he left his
DNA of ancient Phonecian could make us reconsider history of human migration
A rare genome has been identified in an ancient body pulled from a sarcophagus on a site near ancient Carthage, in a discovery which
How This Mom Developed a Product That Sold Out Instantly on QVC
Krista Woods wanted to create a product that would keep her kids’ sports equipment and sneakers smelling clean. Thanks to an appearance this week
Korean War vet remembers pain, loss and lessons of battle
Arnold Lyshall, 87, of Seattle, still vividly remembers the hardship of Korea and the lives lost there.
Could Thinking Positively About Aging Be The Secret Of Health?
The dictionary defines ageism as the “tendency to regard older persons as debilitated, unworthy of attention, or unsuitable for employment.” But research indicates that
How one woman went from ‘unwelcome’ cadet to leading Air Force Academy
Lt. Gen. Michelle Johnson inherited an Air Force Academy in turmoil, reeling from sexual assault and other scandals. The first woman to head the