Chelsea Clinton makes campaign stop in Seattle

Chelsea Clinton returned to Seattle to urge Washingtonians to support Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her running mate, Tim Kaine.

Trump or Clinton. Which wash bay will you use?

All three Classy Chassis car washes in Pierce County are giving customers a choice this fall. They can use the Trump bay or the Clinton bay.

Richard Sherman talks about that final play against Julio Jones

SEATTLE – Prepare to be shocked.Yes, Richard Sherman thinks he was penalized on the Falcons’ final offensive play against the Seahawks on Sunday.And no, he doesn’t think the NFL calls games fairly.The Seattle Seahawks cornerback said Wednesday at a press conference at the VMAC that Falcons receiver Julio Jones whacked him in the face at the beginning of the play on Sunday – a play that finished with what many believed was Sherman committing pass interference on Jones.“It’s difficult to recover when you almost fall at the beginning of the play, you get pushed in the face,” Sherman said. “If I pushed a receiver in the face, I can guarantee it would be the highlight of every SportsCenter, every everything, if that was the fourth quarter, the last play, and I pushed him in the face.”The play in question was a 4th and 10 with the Seahawks up 26-24.

Viral video shows crying 11-year-old Falcons fan unloading on Richard Sherman

SEATTLE - While many Seattle Seahawks fans saw nothing wrong with Richard Sherman's coverage of Atlanta's Julio Jones on the final play of the game Sunday, many people around the country saw what looked like pass interference - including one very upset 11-year-old Falcons fan.A video went viral Monday showing the very upset daughter of WSB sports director Zach Klein in the wake of the game."Thanks @RSherman_25 - you got away with pass interference and you made my daughter cry," Klein tweeted.

Russell Wilson makes NFL history: Fastest QB to reach 50 wins in first 5 seasons

SEATTLE --  Russell Wilson made NFL history on Sunday.Wilson became the fastest quarterback to reach the 50-win mark in NFL history, with 50 wins in his first five seasons.

Richard Sherman erupts on sideline after Julio Jones' TD catch

SEATTLE – Emotions ran high on the Seattle Seahawks sideline Sunday afternoon after Julio Jones scored a touchdown for the Falcons on a 36-yard reception in the third quarter.It appeared cornerback Richard Sherman was on Jones on the play, but Jones broke wide open after what looked like a miscommunication by the Seahawks’ defense.

Michael Bennett leaves Seahawks game with knee injury

SEATTLE – An already hobbled defense absorbed another blow on Sunday afternoon when Seattle Seahawks defensive end Michael Bennett left the game in the third quarter with a knee injury.There was no word on the severity of the injury, and the team said his return was questionable.

Seahawks' Kam Chancellor, Frank Clark won't play against Falcons

SEATTLE – The Seattle Seahawks’ top-ranked defense will be down two starters when it faces off against the Atlanta Faclons’ top-ranked offense.Safety Kam Chancellor and defensive end Frank Clark were among the players the team listed as inactive for Sunday’s game.Chancellor missed practice Friday after hurting his groin Thursday, while Clark didn’t practice all week due to hamstring tightness.Seattle will play the Atlanta Falcons at 1:25 p.m. on the home of the Seahawks, Q13 FOX.Also listed as inactive were running backs Thomas Rawls and C.J. Prosise; guard Rees Odhiambo; tackle George Fant; and defensive tackle Quinton Jefferson.

Richard Sherman's next job may be shadowing Julio Jones

SEATTLE -- As his career has progressed, Seattle's Richard Sherman has become more adept at shadowing a specific wide receiver instead of concentrating on covering one side of the field.He may have quite the challenge coming up Sunday: Atlanta's Julio Jones, just two weeks removed from racking up 300 yards receiving against Carolina."I watch the wide receiver play in Julio, he's one the very greatest football minds at his position.

Trump apologizes, but also calls crude remarks a distraction

NEW YORK (AP) -- Caught on tape making shockingly crude comments about a married woman he tried to seduce, Donald Trump declared in a midnight video, "I was wrong and I apologize." Yet even as he did so, he claimed the astonishing recording was "nothing more than a distraction" and argued his words were not nearly as egregious as former President Bill Clinton's marital affairs."I've said some foolish things," the Republican presidential nominee said in a taped apology posted on his Facebook page early Saturday morning. "But there's a big difference between the words and actions of other people.

Donald Trump's new hotel tagged with 'Black Lives Matter' graffiti

WASHINGTON — Donald Trump's new luxury hotel in downtown Washington has been vandalized.District of Columbia police say someone spray-painted the phrases "black lives matter" and "no justice no peace" on the front of the building on Saturday afternoon.On Sunday, the phrases were covered up with pieces of plywood.Police spokeswoman Aquita Brown said Sunday that police have not identified any suspects.

Russell Wilson to start for Seahawks despite knee sprain

RENTON, Wash. -- Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson will start Sunday against the New York Jets despite a knee sprain.Coach Pete Carroll said Friday that Wilson made it through the week of practices with no setbacks.Wilson missed the first snap of his career due to injury last weekend after getting pulled down by San Francisco's Eli Harold, spraining the MCL in Wilson's left knee.It's the second injury Wilson has dealt with this season after spraining his right ankle in the opener against Miami.

Richard Sherman: 'We really don’t have reason to trust the NFL'

SEATTLE – Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman released a video Thursday saying he’s become involved in the players’ union because he doesn’t trust the league.“We really don’t have reason to trust the NFL, and I don’t think they mind either way,” Sherman said in the video posted on the Players Tribune. “At the end of the day, they’re going to do what they can to make their money, and to make as much money as they can for the owners.”Sherman said that though the league has put policies in place, incidents like Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton staying in the game after several helmet-to-helmet hits in the league’s season opener demonstrate that player safety isn’t of foremost importance to the NFL.“If you take the reigning MVP out of the game in the last couple minutes with the game on the line, he’d be frustrated, the fans would be frustrated,” Sherman said. “But it would be in line with what you wanted to see in terms of player safety, but you didn’t because it would affect the ratings because it would affect the game.”

Russell Wilson appears to be OK: 'He's lucky, and he knows it'

SEATTLE - It was one of the scariest scenes imaginable if you're a Seattle Seahawks fan.Russell Wilson was on the field, clearly in a great deal of pain even as he was rehabbing from a sprained ankle earlier in the season.Wilson left the game in the third quarter with the Seattle Seahawks well ahead on their way to a 37-18 victory over the San Francisco 49ers, but the team said he'll likely be fine after suffering a left-knee sprain."I don't think it's as severe as it looked," Wilson said after the game. "Walking fine and all that, moving well, got good mobility."Wilson said he left the game in part because the Seahawks were so far ahead at the time, describing it as "the smart thing to do" in the big picture."I felt fine," he said. "I felt strong enough that I can play on it, and I can tolerate pain pretty well."Coach Pete Carroll said it was a "messy play" that could've turned out much worse for his quarterback."He’s in good spirits, just like you would think," coach Pete Carroll said after the game. "He has no intention of thinking anything other than he’s playing (next week).

Russell Wilson leaves game after third-quarter hit

SEATTLE –Just when everything was going so well.Russell Wilson left the Seahawks' game with a knee injury Thursday, giving way to Trevone Boykin in the third quarter after taking a vicious-looking hit.Wilson was noticeably limping after taking the hit with the Seattle Seahawks leading, 24-3.He went back in the game after missing one snap, but once that series was over and the Seahawks' trainers had a look at the injury, Boykin came back in.There was no immediate word on the extent of the injury.Sideline reporter Pam Oliver said Wilson was done for the day, but that the Seahawks had planned on pulling him from the game anyway because they were so far ahead at the time.Wilson stayed on the sideline, with a brace on his left knee.

Russell Wilson: 'I'll be ready to roll' Sunday against LA Rams

RENTON, Wash. -- It's the news you wanted to hear, 12s.Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson said in a news conference Thursday afternoon that he will be "ready to roll" come Sunday.Wilson suffered an ankle injury when he was sacked in the third quarter of the Seahawks’ 12-10 victory over the Dolphins last Sunday.