Driving on a WA ferry this Memorial Day weekend? Prepare for long waits

A three-hour wait for drivers to get on board ferries this holiday weekend? WSF officials say it could be possible, and for riders to plan ahead and be prepared as a surge in ridership is expected.

Seattle beach fire rules: What to know for Alki Beach, Golden Gardens

Summer rules are officially in effect at a couple Seattle beaches starting Friday as the city opens designated fire pits at Alki Beach and Golden Gardens seven days a week, according to Seattle Parks and Recreation.

PepsiCo expected to increase prices on small chip bags, report says

A new report says that PepsiCo will raise prices on some products after earlier price cuts boosted sales and helped regain customers.

Fishin' time in WA: Free fishing weekend happening in June, WDFW announces

The WDFW announced that this year's free fishing weekend will return across Washington state June 6–7, allowing people to fish for many species without purchasing a license. Some species remain explicitly banned, however.

Is cheap gas bad for your car?

As gas prices soar, are the cheapest gas stations OK for your car? We talked to an expert to find out.

Whole Foods issues soup recall due to possible shrimp contamination

A recall has been issued for a popular soup sold at Whole Foods Market that was found to potentially contain undeclared shrimp, posing a serious health risk for people with shellfish allergies.

Kroger to lower prices on thousands of items to win back shoppers

Kroger is preparing to lower prices on thousands of products as new CEO Greg Foran looks to win back market share from competitors.

Cruise giants could owe $440M after Supreme Court rules they used property seized in Cuba revolution

The Supreme Court dealt a major blow Thursday to four major cruise lines accused of profiting from Cuban property seized during Fidel Castro’s communist revolution, reviving lawsuits that could cost the companies hundreds of millions of dollars.

Joey Chestnut set to defend hot dog eating title while on probation for battery

Joey “Jaws” Chestnut will defend his Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Contest title while on probation after pleading guilty to misdemeanor battery.

Seattle's MOHAI unveils new soccer exhibit ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026

A brand-new immersive exhibition at MOHAI tracks soccer’s century-old local history, global cultural impact and unique adaptive sports roots ahead of the FIFA World Cup.

New soccer exhibit at MOHAI opens Saturday
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The Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) is unveiling a new exhibit, "The Beautiful Game: How Soccer Connects Us All," that showcases soccer's impact across the globe, to shine light on the joy and connection of the sport even through some of the hardest times in contemporary human history. 

World Cup and America 250 has TSA bracing for a busy summer

With the summer travel season right around the corner, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers are bracing for one of the busier parts of the year. On top of that, not only will the regular surge of vacation travelers be passing through their checkpoints, so will all the people planning on attending World Cup matches and America 250 celebrations.

Two-time cancer survivor organizes 5k in Seattle to raise awareness

A local cancer survivor is organizing a 5k run in Seattle this Memorial Day weekend to help raise more awareness of kidney cancer.

From snack foods to seasonings: The products pulled after dry milk recall

The list of snack foods, frozen pizzas, and other food products that have been linked to a powdered milk recall keeps getting longer. Two federal agencies have identified approximately two dozen products that used the recalled dairy products and are working to see if there are any other potentially contaminated products out there.