Sports A major UW sports record* is about to fall. Why the asterisk? The NCAA fought bringing women’s sports into the fold for a decade after the passage of Title IX Kim Malcolm John O'Brien
Health Seattle P-Patch gardeners donated 33,000-plus pounds of produce to food banks in 2023 P-patch gardens in Seattle parks are more than a hobby: they’re a resource to feed some of the city’s hungriest people. Gardeners donated tens of thousands of pounds of organic fruits and vegetables to local food banks in 2023. Casey Martin
Seattle Police is a 'good old boys club' where women struggle to get ahead, report says Ashley Hiruko Isolde Raftery
Arts & Life Seattle celebrates Grammy win for säje The female vocal ensemble säje, which has roots here in Seattle, brought their ethereal, contemporary jazz to the Grammys Sunday. Katie Campbell Patricia Murphy
Arts & Life How to make dumplings: Easy folding techniques from a Seattle chef Chef Sara Upshaw says making dumplings, or "mandu" as they are called in Korea, is part of her family tradition. Ruby de Luna
Environment Does playing soccer on artificial turf increase cancer risk, especially in kids? Stephen Howie
Government Did your Seattle rent just go up, by a lot? The city's relocation assistance program might be able to help Soundside producer Jason Burrows sits down with host Mike Davis to talk about Seattle's Economic Displacement Relocation Assistance program. Mike Davis Jason Burrows
Seattle light rail service is back to normal... for now Regular service resumed on the 1 Line Monday morning, but Sound Transit says more shutdowns are planned during the summer. Katie Campbell John O'Brien
Law & Courts Seattle will start enforcing its anti-graffiti law again Appeals court ruling allows Seattle to enforce anti-graffiti ordinance Amy Radil
Environment Seattle just had the warmest week in January on record Highs hit 60 Sunday and persisted through Wednesday, a phenomenon that's never been recorded in the area since record-keeping began in 1945. Katie Campbell