News WSU medical school raises homegrown doctors east of the Cascades New residencies at the 11-year-old Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine hope to address health care disparities between urban and rural communities. by Megan Burbank / January 24, 2024 / Updated at 11:35 a.m. on Jan. 26
News In rural Washington, patients travel hours for basic healthcare Local physicians and researchers say long-term solutions like new training programs could help bridge the access gap. by Megan Burbank / March 28, 2024 / Updated at 1 p.m. on March 28
Culture How to maneuver the legendary Nordstrom Anniversary Sale Among our fashion maven's tips: Make a list of things you want, then grab and buy and worry about size later. by Meredeth McMahon / July 11, 2007
Ichiro puts on a show and reportedly won't go The Mariners didn't even play, but between a stunning performance in the All-Star Game and reports that he'll sign a contract extension, Ichiro gave the Northwest plenty to celebrate. by Mike Henderson / July 10, 2007
The report card on the mid-term McMariners The Seattle Mariners logo. by Mike Henderson / July 5, 2007
On a road trip to Safeco Field, the Mariners take five of six Especially against the Red Sox on Wednesday, the home team seemed unfamiliar – with losing. It was embarrassing. For Boston. It was a Seattle sweep. by Mike Henderson / June 27, 2007
Politics High hoops, high hopes, and highly anticipated Updates: The basket is briefly elevated to 11 feet, a Husky bails out of college for the NBA, and Junior is returning. by Mike Henderson / June 19, 2007
Culture Summer fashions for men who don't want to think too much Clockwise from top left: Tommy Bahama shirt, shark swim trunks, linen trousers, and flat-front chino shorts. by Meredeth McMahon / June 18, 2007
Politics Enough of that dunk bunk: Let's try raising the basketball hoop An experiment on Saturday in Seattle will see what a game with 11-foot rims would be like. by Mike Henderson / June 12, 2007
Culture Father's Day shopping emergency! It's late, but not too late, to do right by Dad. by Meredeth McMahon / June 12, 2007