Bikers take it inside for cancer Cycle for Survival
About 500 riders took turns on stationary bicycles under thumping music, dazzling lights and enthusiastic instructors during Cycle for Survival, an indoor team cycling event that raises money for...
View ArticlePink blossoms brighten a gray day at Seward Park
The cherry blossoms are in bloom at Seward Park.
View Article‘When I’m in the ring, I feel like I’m a goddess’: A boxer defies expectations
Vanessa Rojas trains and fights for White Center PAL Boxing Gym. "Apparently, I don’t look like a boxer – however, I feel like a boxer."
View ArticleToddler goes on a wild-goose chase at Lake Washington
Cherry blossoms and geese greet those along Lake Washington Boulevard in Seattle.
View ArticleThousands of Sikhs mark Khalsa Day in Kent
Thousands of local Sikhs and community members gather in Kent to celebrate Khalsa Day, also known as Vaisakhi, at the ShoWare Center.
View ArticleSoaking up some sun
Folks flock to Angle Lake Park in SeaTac to enjoy the outdoors during the Memorial Day weekend.
View ArticleRare disorder cost her half her brain, but that doesn’t stop Kelley Fox from...
The 23-year-old Seattle woman has Tuberous Sclerosis. Thanks to the Alyssa Burnett Adult Life Center in Bothell, though, she fills her days with cooking, gardening, music and physical education. Oh,...
View ArticleSounds of Uganda come to Shoreline
A choir from a Christian organization in Uganda performs at First Lutheran Church of Richmond Beach in Shoreline.
View ArticleOn Whidbey base, a Navy sailor observes Ramadan: ‘I’m proud of being an...
Petty Officer 3rd Class Ali Ansari is observing the Muslim holy month of Ramadan at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, fasting sometimes 18 hours a day. On the base of more than 7,770 military...
View ArticleWomen in Black: They stand vigil, speak the names of Seattle area’s homeless...
Women in Black of WHEEL, the Women’s Housing, Equality and Enhancement League, for 17 years have been holding vigils for homeless people who have died outside or by violence in King County.
View ArticleChinese benevolent association marks 15 years
The Seattle branch of the Soo Yuen Benevolent Association celebrated its 15th anniversary with performances and food in the Chinatown International District.
View ArticleA bit of a stretch at Seattle’s MOHAI
Looking for somewhere to take the kids? Every Monday during the summer, there’s MiniMOHAI at the Museum of History & Industry on South Lake Union, providing all kinds of imaginative play.
View ArticlePhotos: Seahawks training camp on Aug. 9, 2017
Photos from Wednesday's Seahawks training camp in Renton.
View ArticleJackets, neck ties, motorcycles blend in charity Gentleman’s Ride
Riders on the Seattle Distinguished Gentleman's Ride raised over $25,000 for the Movember Foundation, which supports men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, suicide prevention and mental health.
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