Mossback's Northwest Kingdome Come and Gone The Seahawks and Mariners called it home for 24 years, but now much of the city doesn’t even know the stadium existed. December 18, 2020
Culture Mossback’s Northwest: The rise and fall of Seattle’s Kingdome The Seahawks and Mariners called it home for 24 years, but now much of the city doesn’t even know the stadium existed. by Knute Berger / December 18, 2020
Culture Dynasty status? Seattle Storm wins WNBA championship again The powerhouse franchise has become the city's most triumphant sports organization — and they still don't have a permanent home arena. by Samantha Allen / October 6, 2020
Opinion Seattle Storm dominate WNBA while fighting for Black lives The winning basketball team is a model for sustained and creative political engagement. Will Seattleites follow the players' lead? by Samantha Allen / August 11, 2020
Environment How one climber is calling out racism in the outdoor industry Melissa Utomo talks about racist routes, inclusive app design and how the outdoor industry fails people of color. by Hannah Weinberger / July 27, 2020
Culture Art Seen: Behind the masks of Seattle's Lucha Libre wrestlers Athleticism and theatrical storytelling combine as the wrestlers of Lucha Libre Volcánica embody mythical personas to inspire audiences. by Aileen Imperial & Matt M. McKnight & Lindsay McLean / February 21, 2020
Opinion The Kobe Bryant I knew A former NBA writer reflects on the Black Mamba's greatness, days after his tragic death. by Glenn Nelson / January 28, 2020
Opinion 'It's a beautiful story': The Seattle Sounders victory will be heard around the world A handful of locals helped elevate Seattle soccer to the global stage. by Art Thiel / November 10, 2019
News Watching the Seattle Sounders make history, with 70,000 of your closest friends On Sunday, Seattle claimed a 3-1 victory over Toronto FC to secure the MLS Cup. by Michelle Newblom / November 10, 2019
Culture Seahawks draft Seattle artists for new series of game-day posters With proceeds funding art education in Seattle schools, the limited edition screen prints are a win-win. by Brangien Davis / October 30, 2019
From media to money, WNBA players see disparities 'in every aspect of the game.' Just ask the Storm Seattle's basketball leaders say it's time to erase the divide between "sports" and "women's sports." by Ana Sofia Knauf / October 25, 2019
Girls hockey is growing in Washington — and it isn’t dependent on boys programs anymore After years of sticking with the sport, female players are thriving — and helping turn the state into a hockey hub. by Beatriz Costa Lima / October 25, 2019
Shelter for the Storm: Seattle women’s hoops will finally have a suitable home, but not without sacrifice As the city's WNBA franchise excelled, the team’s home court crumbled. Now it is looking at a bright future with a new facility. by Alex Coffey / October 25, 2019 / Updated at 1:15 p.m.
How Jennifer Cohen, the Pac-12’s only female athletic director, rose to the top of UW sports She didn't attend the University of Washington, wasn't a star athlete and never coached. Now she's guiding success on the field while setting an example for other women executives in the NCAA. by Hallie Golden / October 25, 2019
Opinion I was a pro, but felt like a part-time worker. The future of women's soccer doesn't have to feel the same Life as a professional soccer player is incredible, singular and underpaid. The girls I coach now deserve better. by Stephanie Verdoia / October 25, 2019