What is ‘sober curious’? All about the growing shift on alcohol
The “sober curious” alcohol movement is becoming more mainstream. Here’s what it’s about and how it could impact your life.
Tourist hot spot to ban vacation apartments in bid to make city 'livable' again
Barcelona officials plan to ban short-term tourist apartment rentals by 2028, mirroring policies that have bubbled up across Europe in recent years.
CDK cyberattack still affecting car dealerships across the country
Car dealerships across the country have reverted to pens and paper amid a massive cyberattack on its software provider, CDK.
Theodore Roosevelt's stolen pocket watch recovered by FBI after it was missing for 37 years
The historic pocket watch had been missing for 37 years due to theft.
Nearly half of American EV owners want to switch back to gas-powered vehicle, McKinsey data shows
New findings from consulting firm McKinsey & Co. show a significant share of Americans who own electric vehicles have buyer's remorse. Nearly half want to switch back to gas.
Seattle ranks among the world's most livable cities for 2024: Report
The Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Liveability Index 2024 ranks 173 cities worldwide based on factors like healthcare, culture, and infrastructure, but which cities claimed the top spots globally and in the U.S.?
Top things to do in Seattle this weekend June 28-30
Get ready for a busy weekend in Seattle! The Mariners, Sounders and Storm are all playing at home this weekend. Also, check out Pride festivals and parades happening all around the Emerald City.
Where to see Fourth of July fireworks in Seattle, Everett, Tacoma
A guide to the best spots to catch the fireworks on the Fourth of July around Seattle, in Tacoma and in Everett.
Blue Bell ice cream fans can vote to bring back discontinued flavor
It’s down to the final two Blue Bell flavors. Here’s how to vote for your favorite.
McDonald's says verdict is in: US customers do not like McPlant burgers
McDonald’s plant-based burger flopped in two American test markets, according to McDonald’s USA President Joe Erlinger.
Meet Sonny: 2024 Gerber baby is from Phoenix
A new Gerber baby was named, and he's from Phoenix. Meet Sonny – he’s the winner of the Gerber 2024 Photo Search Contest.
How a Chipotle delivery turned into an Arizona couple's wedding being paid off
An Arizona man delivering food to earn money for he and his fiancé's wedding got the surprise of a lifetime when a note he wrote went viral on TikTok. Donations poured in, covering the cost of their dream wedding.
Free summer meal programs available for WA children, teens
With children and teens home for the summer, several districts throughout the region have set up programs to ensure youth can still receive a free meal during the next couple of months.
Renowned cocktail bar Death & Co coming to Seattle’s Pioneer Square
Known for its iconic drinks, the cocktail bar chain has locations in New York, Denver, Los Angeles and Washington, D.C.
America's top restaurants for customer satisfaction
Inflation has made dining out more of a luxury these days, but despite higher prices, Americans' satisfaction with their restaurant experiences has actually risen a bit over the past year – and the people have spoken when it comes to the places they love most.
'Freedom Fest' heads to JBLM Saturday
You're invited to celebrate Independence Day early at Freedom Fest at Joint Base Lewis-McChord on Saturday.
The Taste Northwest kicks off June 28
The Taste NW — formerly known as the Taste of Tacoma — is set to bring its ultimate food fest to the South Sound from June 28-30.
NTSB discusses 2023 Ohio train derailment
The National Transportation Safety Board is discussing the ongoing investigation into the East-Palestine train derailment in Ohio.
Starbucks launches new line of iced energy drinks
Ahead of the sultry, dog days of summer, Starbucks is launching a pair of iced energy drinks to keep thirsty customers hydrated, refreshed and on their game.
Seattle Art Museum selects Scott Stulen as new director and CEO
The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) Board of Trustees announced Tuesday that it has chosen the museum’s new Illsley Ball Nordstrom Director and CEO.