President Donald Trump's tariffs will hurt everything from Washington farmers and seaports to customers and businesses, columnist Jon Talton writes.
Snow is heading to the Pacific Northwest this weekend, but how much you’ll get depends on where you live. “We’ll see more than a foot of snow in the mountains, potentially several inches in the foothills, and up to an inch in areas north of Seattle,” meteorologist Cliff Mass told KIRO Newsradio’s Luke Duecy.
A much wetter stretch is ahead from California to Washington as multiple systems crash into the Pacific Coast. Here’s how much rain and snow is on the way and when.
A long exposure photograph of "the only double decker carousel in the Pacific Northwest" at the Seattle Christmas Market highlights motion and stability.
While no blockbuster storms are heading for the Northwest, some opportunities for rain and snow will return and storm travel... Read Story
SEATTLE — Nancy Guppy from Art Zone on Seattle Channel 21 says these are five events worth braving the cold for. 1) “Building Wonder: Bonsai Treehouses by Dave Creek ,” opens 2/11 at Pacific Bonsai Museum in Federal Way.
Madrona, the largest venture firm in the Pacific Northwest, raised $770 million for two new funds as the longtime Seattle-based investor looks to back a new batch of tech startups. Despite a slowdown in the venture capital sector and an IPO drought, Madrona Managing Director Matt McIlwain said the fundraising process went smoothly.
In the meantime, the huge ridge of upper-level high pressure off the coast will maintain more cool sunshine for the first half of the week. That weather pattern has resulted in no significant rainfall since Jan. 10.
Seattle-area company Helion Energy gets $425 million from investors including Sam Altman and Softbank to pursue clean energy's "Holy Grail."
Normally, these types of days are few and far between in January. But this month, Mother Nature put the Pacific Northwest under a dry spell.
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January has been drier than normal for most of the Pacific Northwest. It's been a couple weeks since the Cascades and high volcanoes have seen significant snow accumulation. The most active period appears to start late 1/30 and continues through 2/6. Total snow accumulation 1/31-2/5 will be measured in feet.