Sammamish-based team competing in world championship robotics competition
A local robotics team of 49 high schoolers called Future Martians are competing in the FIRST Robotics World Championship. They're the only team from the Issaquah area making it to the global stage this year, out of four district teams. In four years, they've gone from a brand-new team to ranked #7 in the Pacific Northwest out of 126 teams. Along the way they've reached over 12,000 people through STEM outreach and mentored 18 other youth robotics teams in the area.
Top Videos

Sammamish-based team competing in world championship robotics competition

Thousands cross the purple carpet at UW graduation

Fighter jet crash sparks wildfire near Yakima

World Cup action kicks off in Seattle on Monday

Good Day Seattle for Sunday, 6/14

Seattle News Tonight for Saturday, 6/13

Seattle launches new way to save at local restaurants

Good Day Seattle for Saturday, June 13

New World Cup tech aims to fix offside reviews

DNA evidence leads to arrest in Marysville jewelry heist

First look at Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl rings

Trump still optimistic on peace deal with Iran

Seattle News Tonight for Friday, 6/12

Washington News Wrap for Friday, 6/12

Seattle reacts to USA dominating Paraguay in World Cup

Severe storms, tornadoes hit the Midwest

The Spotlight: ‘Onlyfans house’ raided in Bellevue, WA

Seattle Center transforms for the World Cup

Officials warn of dangerous waters during heat wave

Firefighters prepare for wildfires amid record heat

SpaceX weighs future of data center satellites

Motorcyclist badly hurt in Seattle hit-and-run, family asks for help

WA groups call on Gov. Ferguson to address drug crisis

Seattle CCTV cameras activated ahead of World Cup matches

Previewing the Big O-lympic Drag Show & Brunch
