Fatigue, that tired old excuse, doesn't seem to affect Ichiro Tireless Ichiro. (Chuck Taylor) by Mike Henderson / May 23, 2007
Seattle idols at Safeco Field Willie Bloomquist of Kitsap County, Wash., and Blake Lewis of Bothell, Wash. (Seattle Mariners, AmericanIdol.com) by Mike Henderson / May 17, 2007
Jeff Weaver lowers his earned-run average It's now 14.32 – well below his salary of $15.80 a minute. by Mike Henderson / May 10, 2007
If it's Friday and you're a Mariner, this must be – New York? Whatever. At 12-11, no one knows where this team is going next. by Mike Henderson / May 3, 2007
A trade rumor: The Sonics and Mariners could swap coaches and talent Hey, M's Manager Mike Hargrove was an all-state high-school basketball player. by Mike Henderson / April 26, 2007
Environment Human Elements: What's black and white and helps lupines grow? Meet the dairy cows — and farmers — who are stewards of the rare flower outside Chehalis, Washington. by Sarah Hoffman / March 31, 2023
Environment Human Elements: Saving a Washington native freshwater turtle In Seattle, Woodland Park zookeeper Bill McDowell cares for the eggs of the endangered Western pond turtle before they are released into the wild. by Sarah Hoffman / March 24, 2023 / Updated at 2:53pm
Environment Human Elements: Dog detectives are helping endangered butterflies On the Oregon coast, Rogue Detection Teams recruit four-legged friends to sniff out silverspot larvae. by Sarah Hoffman / March 17, 2023
Environment Human Elements: Reviving Indigenous methods of habitat restoration The Guardian Watchmen, a group of Wei Wai Kum First Nations citizens, use traditional methods to protect Vancouver Island's fragile ecosystems. by Sarah Hoffman / March 3, 2023
Inside Crosscut Documenting the front lines of environmentalism in the PNW A new season of the short-form series Human Elements takes viewers from a 1,000-degree glass kiln on the San Juan Islands to a range with wild wolves. by Sarah Hoffman / February 28, 2023