Rain and lightning caused a weather delay in the first day of the NCAA Track & Field Championships in Fayetteville, Ark. Washington Washington: Seven UW...  |


Our sunnier season is off to a hot start this year, bringing lots of folks to Seattle's two seasonal outdoor public pools to cool off and enjoy June's unusually warm weather.  |  |
A lineup of fairs and fun.  |  |
Two Seattle families with young kids find fun in a shared beach house at Manzanita, Ore.  |  |


In Game 3 of the NBA Finals on Tuesday night, Kobe Bryant, looking tired and mortal, gave new life to the here-they-come-again Orlando Magic, who shot a Finals-record 63 percent in a 108-104 win over the Los Angeles Lakers and  |  |
Seahawks coach Jim Mora says Michael Vick deserves to be reinstated to the NFL, though that second chance apparently wouldn't come in Seattle...  |  |
Washington quarterback says the move is a fallback if his football career doesn't work out.  |  |
Storm coach Brian Agler has started forwards Lauren Jackson and Camille Little inside. Jackson is the team's leading scorer, averaging 23.0 points, while Little is the leading rebounder (5.7).  |  |
Marian Hossa is about to find out if he made the right choice. The Slovakian right wing chose to sign a one-year contract with the defending champion Detroit Red Wings last summer after turning down a longer and more lucrative  |
South-central Puget Sound and the Tulalip Bubble fishery appear to be the hot spots  |
Behind the open brawling over how to rebuild the nation's health-care system, the toughest battle may be this: Who should pay the bill?  |
A rifle-toting 88-year-old man with a history of anti-Semitism entered the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum on Wednesday and opened fire, fatally wounding a security officer before he was shot and severely wounded as tourists scurried for cover, authorities said.  |  |
In the final hours of Iran's fierce election campaign, the top pro-reform challenger to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad got a sharp warning Wednesday that authorities would crush any attempt at a popular "revolution" inspired by the huge rallies and street parties  |  |
around Seattle and Puget Sound.  |  |
The police said the bomb was inside a parked car near the outdoor market, and photographs of the scene showed a nearly completely destroyed car that appeared to be a Chevrolet Caprice. The bomb was detonated shortly after 9 a.m.,  |  |
An annual event hosted by BYU's Museum of Art draws crowds of people.  |
Students share thoughts, feelings  |
BYU's No. 1-ranked, Wilson-sponsored racquetball player used to have no one to play the sport with; no other children in his town played, and no adults wanted to face a novice.  |
Students should not confuse pride with glory, David Day, a BYU curator, said at Tuesday's devotional.  |
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