Sports Seattle caught Caitlin Clark fever, but the night belonged to the Storm Climate Pledge Arena hosted the largest crowd in the Seattle Storm’s 25-year history Wednesday. While the game drew fervent Storm fans, perhaps the main attraction wasn’t from Seattle. Many came for a rival player, Indiana Fever’s rookie phenom Caitlin Clark. Natalie Akane Newcomb
Business Seattle says a hard goodbye to Stewie Breanna Stewart, one of the WNBA's most celebrated players, and Stephanie Talbot announced Wednesday they are both leaving the Storm. Paige Browning Play AudioListen 6 mins
Arts & Life Hear It Again: Cheers and jeers — Seattle's year in sports Today, we’re taking a look back on big moments for Seattle sports fans in 2022. Locally, the Mariners broke a 21-year playoff drought, Sue Bird played her last game for the Storm, Russell Wilson left for Denver, and the Sounders hosted — and won — the CONCACAF championship. But internationally, the year kicked off with a controversial Winter Olympics, hosted in China, and ended with a contentious World Cup and Qatar. Libby Denkmann Alec Cowan Sarah Leibovitz Play AudioListen 52 mins
Arts & Life As the WNBA playoffs begin, the Seattle Storm seek their fifth championship Paige Browning talks with sports writer Jeff Brown about the Seattle Storm's chances to get back to the WNBA Finals. Paige Browning Andy Hurst Play AudioListen 6 mins
Arts & Life Seattle's 'most successful sports player of all time' Sue Bird announces retirement Seattle Storm legend Sue Bird is calling it a career. This week, she announced this will be her last season before she retires. Paige Browning Katie Campbell Play AudioListen 5 mins
Arts & Life As the WNBA playoffs begin, defending champs Seattle Storm seek their 5th title Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Storm broadcaster Elise Woodward about the Storm's upcoming playoff run, and the team's chances of winning another championship. Kim Malcolm Play AudioListen 6 mins
Arts & Life Seattle Now: Do NOT touch the armadillos Another week, another shot at making sense of what life is like now with KUOW's Adwoa Gyimah-Brempong and the Seattle Storm’s Mercedes Russell. Patricia Murphy Clare McGrane Play AudioListen 13 mins