Seattle Now: A Kraken fan's miraculous save The Seattle Kraken's debut season is almost over. For today's episode, we revisit a story of chance and quick thinking that started at the team's home opener and ends with a fan saving a man's life. Clare McGrane
Seattle Now: Is this the Mariners' big year? Baseball is back, and this year the Mariners have a lot to live up to. The team came closer to making the playoffs last season than any year since 2001. Is this the year they'll finally end their post-season drought? Patricia Murphy
The Goodwill Games sought to pull politics from sports. So why did they end? If you were around Seattle in 1990 — or watching Turner Broadcasting channels anywhere in America — you may remember the "Goodwill Games." The games faded out by 2001. What happened? Libby Denkmann
Kentucky governor halts bill that would ban transgender students from women's sports For Kentucky students wanting to participate in sports, their sex would be determined by the sex printed on their birth certificate and an affidavit from a doctor ascertaining that information. Ayana Archie
Dave Sims looks at the Mariners' prospects for getting 'off the schneid' Hope springs eternal, even after 21 playoff-missing seasons Andy Hurst
'He always has a home here in Seattle': Reflecting on Russell Wilson's legacy The news landed like a fumbled snap - Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson would be hanging up his blue and green jersey, and heading to Colorado to join the Denver Broncos. Libby Denkmann
So long, Russell Wilson Russell Wilson has played his last game as a Seahawk. We dig into why Wilson is being traded to the Denver Broncos, the legacy he leaves behind and what his departure means for the team next season and beyond. Clare McGrane
'It's been a rough two years.' Seattle MLB stadium workers have some demands of their own It’s been 96 days since the Major League Baseball lockout began. Last week, the Major League Baseball commissioner— Rob Manfred canceled the first two series of the regular season. Now, the earliest the baseball season will start is the second week of April. The financial impact of the delay is already being felt across each stadium. Brandi Fullwood
MLB lockout may threaten baseball’s season and its fragile relationship with fans ‘At the end of the day, no baseball on opening day is going to hurt both of these sides where it hurts the most, in the pocket book.’ Andy Hurst
How our Winter Olympians fared: No medals, but personal triumphs for athletes with Northwest ties None of the thirteen Winter Olympians with ties to the Pacific Northwest is coming home from the Beijing Games with a medal. Still, many of the Northwest's elite skiers, skaters and sliders will leave Sunday's closing ceremony with feelings of accomplishment, or relief just to have made it through the ever-present COVID-19 testing gauntlet, not to mention the geopolitical tensions of competing on Chinese soil in 2022. Tom Banse