Where the major sports stand amid the coronavirus pandemic
Nearly every sporting event, major and minor, has been canceled, moved or postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s a look at where things stand with many of the top sports.
Where’s the beef? Production shutdown leads to shortages
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic have moved beyond meat processing plants and are now hitting dinner plates.
Here’s how (and where) to store your produce over the winter
It’s the end of the vegetable-growing season, but nowhere near the end of your vegetables.
Where a recession might hurt the Puget Sound region worst
If a downturn comes, the Seattle area benefits from a diverse economy. But it still has a few weak spots that would ripple out.
You can still immerse yourself in the arts with these online concerts, shows and more, from Seattle and elsewhere
Here in Seattle — and everywhere else — live arts events have been put on pause. But we can still immerse ourselves in the arts, from rebroadcasts to livestreams, podcasts to social media. Here’s just a tiny sampling.
Analysis: UW men clobber USC in 32-point blowout, but where was this team in Pac-12 opener upset loss?
Washington played its best game of the season to capture a 72-40 win over USC, but can the Huskies repeat this performance when they travel to the Bay Area this week for their Pac-12 road opener?
Where the major sports stand amid the coronavirus pandemic
Nearly every sporting event, major and minor, has been canceled, moved or postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s a look at where things stand with many of the top sports.
Where the major sports stand amid the coronavirus pandemic
Nearly every sporting event, major and minor, has been canceled, moved or postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s a look at where things stand with many of the top sports.
You can still immerse yourself in the arts with these online concerts, shows and more, from Seattle and elsewhere
Here in Seattle — and everywhere else — live arts events have been put on pause. But we can still immerse ourselves in the arts, from rebroadcasts to livestreams, podcasts to social media. Here’s just a tiny sampling.
Where’s the beef? Production shutdown leads to shortages
The effects of the coronavirus pandemic have moved beyond meat processing plants and are now hitting dinner plates.
Where the major sports stand amid the coronavirus pandemic
Nearly every sporting event, major and minor, has been canceled, moved or postponed because of the coronavirus pandemic. Here’s a look at where things stand with many of the top sports.
Lockdown order: Where’s the ‘practicality and common sense’?
Gov. Jay Inslee’s continued lockdown is not giving us transparency on metrics for reopening the state. Even with the so-called “phased approach,” there’s nothing that the public can look for to know whether the next phase is in sight. The governor keeps talking about “data.” The Seattle Times publishes graphs of the daily number of […]
Where would you cut Washington’s budget?
Tell us how you would cut Washington state’s budget, in 200 words or less, at letters@seattletimes.com with “State Budget Cuts” in the subject line. Please include your full name, telephone number and address for verification only.
Lockdown order: Where’s the ‘practicality and common sense’?
Gov. Jay Inslee’s continued lockdown is not giving us transparency on metrics for reopening the state. Even with the so-called “phased approach,” there’s nothing that the public can look for to know whether the next phase is in sight. The governor keeps talking about “data.” The Seattle Times publishes graphs of the daily number of […]
The Gonzaga Way: Zags’ unique success has proven ‘impossible’ to replicate elsewhere
Nearly every year for two decades, a title-game appearance seems a possibility for a program that has built itself into one of the nation’s most consistent.
Welcome inside UW football’s creative department, where the recruiting (and learning) doesn’t stop
Take a peek inside UW football's creative department, an increasingly essential resource in the worlds of recruiting and social media.
Sean Miller - Everywhere I Roam
The singer's resort-town home of Petoskey, MI figures largely in the album, influencing with its lakeside vibe. The seven-song EP features Miller's breezy summer tunes with a loose country bounce.
Where to order fresh food boxes and hampers
Restaurants and cafes are closed to sit-down customers so food services across the Sydney are getting creative, offering you an easier way to do-it-yourself from the comfort of your own home.
Are pedestrians safe where you live?
Last year, in Toronto, 40 pedestrians were struck by a moving vehicle and killed. But in Oslo, Norway, zero pedestrians died from car-related incidents last year.
Where to for the global economy, and pandemic politics for the US and China
Some pundits say capitalism can never recover from Covid-19, and there will need to be bigger government. Others say the future economic recovery rests with the business sector. Guests: Adam Tooze Historian of economic crises Professor of History and Director of the European Institute at Columbia University Rana Foroohar Global economic analyst with CNN, and global business columnist with The Financial Times Percy Allan Economist, and former Secretary of NSW Treasury Public sector advisor Professor at the Institute of Public Policy and Management, UTS and The global pandemic has been revealing in many ways in how people, countries and governments manage the situation. But what is it saying about the two major superpowers, the US and China? And where does that leave Australia, a question which has been on the minds of foreign policy experts for some time; now many of them feel its time has come. Guests: John Prideux, US editor The Economist and host of the podcast, Checks and Balance. Richard McGregor, senior fellow at the Lowy Institute, author of numerous books on East Asia, his latest is Xi Jinping; The Backlash Allan Gyngell, National president of the Australian Institute of International Affairs and host of podcast Australia in the World.
The Supremes - Where Did Our Love Go
Where have all the sharks gone?
In 2019, the famous flying great white sharks of South Africa’s False Bay completely disappeared, leaving locals, scientists and a booming tourism industry desperate for answers. Are shark-eating orcas or climate change to blame? Or could the answer lie across the Southern Ocean in Australia?
Tulips proving popular with tourists in north west Tasmania but it's the soil where the real work is going on
Tourists flock to this tulip farm to see the flowers, but it is under the ground where the serious farming is happening.
Where Do We Go Now ?
The comic routines set against the mindlessly violent men with their rages, competing religions and guns, offer no solutions, just a haunting sense of the inevitability of the tragedy that hangs over the region.
Where are all the mutton birds? Birdwatchers concerned by delayed arrival of migratory short-tailed shearwaters in Victoria
Every year, thousands of short-tailed shearwaters, or mutton birds, descend on Victoria's coastline at the end of September or early October after a mammoth journey from the northern hemisphere, but so far this year they haven't shown up.
The science classes where students are the experiment
As Australia's performance in science declines, researchers are measuring school kids' brain signals, heart rate and skin temperature to understand what makes them bored or engaged in the classroom.
Perth's weekend traffic hotspots, where delays on the road rival the weekday peak hour
When you think of traffic congestion, you probably think of cars bumper-to-bumper on the freeway during weekday peak hour, but there are several hotspots around the city where weekend traffic is even worse.
WA Police taser data reveals the locations where tasers are used most in the state
One West Australian is tasered the equivalent of every weekday by police officers, new data obtained by the ABC via Freedom of Information shows.
Pink Ladies Day 2019 hosted 750 women in the middle-of-nowhere town of Weengallon.
Dog lost on the Birdsville track 200km from anywhere reunited with owner at the Big Red Bash
Pip the dog was found wandering alone on the Birdsville Track, but a series of lucky breaks have led her to be reunited with her owner more than 220km away.
Irrigators without water signal electoral challenge in safe Liberal seat where the Murray flows
There is a part of Australia where the rivers are high but the crops are dying, where farmers can see plenty of water but have no access to it. And that could mean a change in political fortunes.
Billie Jean King once asked 'where is everyone else?' The NRL's new advert presents evidence the sport is more inclusive
It was predictably branded as "politically correct". Yet rather than a legitimate beef with the promotional video, you wonder if the real objection was that it did not fit the needs of those yearning for the past, writes Richard Hinds.
NSW fires devastate town of Rappville, where residents feared for their lives
Rappville residents share stories of survival after a bushfire swept through their small community in northern NSW, with one 82-year-old pensioner hiding in his shed in a bid to escape the inferno.
Coronavirus deaths decrease in New York but rising everywhere else in the country
Tasmanian coronavirus cluster could happen anywhere, doctors warn
As two hospitals close to clean up amid a coronavirus outbreak in Tasmania's north-west, doctors warn there's nothing unique about the region that means similar outbreaks can't happen anywhere else.
Outback adventures and opportunities lure young people from across Australia to the middle of nowhere
The lure of the outback beckons for young people with a taste for adventure and unique career opportunities.
The Olympics where socialising is more important than winning
The athletes do get a little competitive with each other from time to time but at the Barcaldine Elder Olympics the main aim of the game is socialising. The small outback Queensland town has held the event for 21 years with dozens of older residents travelling from nearby towns to compete.
The secret tree door where 'fairies' collect children's letters
Just off a quiet bush track near one of Queensland's most popular look outs, little notes and letters are left in a portal to childhood magic..
Police investigating incident where man fell from apartment balcony in Adelaide CBD
Mystery surrounds an incident in which a man fell from the balcony of an apartment block in Adelaide's CBD this morning, leaving him in a critical condition.
'Where are we supposed to park then?: Tension as hospital workers hit with parking warnings
City of Yarra Mayor Misha Coleman defends parking inspectors who slapped "official warning" tickets onto the windscreens of cars belonging to St Vincent's Hospital staff, saying free parking offered to the staff during the coronavirus pandemic does not extend to cars parked in unsafe locations such as clearways.