Watch out Vatican, you're next for Dennis Rodman. The former NBA star turned ersatz diplomat popped up in Italy on Wednesday, walking near St. Peter's Square.
The Seattle rap duo have been crushing the Billboard charts, inspiring frugal and creative shopping habits, and one of them has even declared that he will run for mayor (in 12 years.)
Even in over-caffeinated Seattle this is a little over the top: An Enumclaw man celebrated his 27th birthday by ordering what could be the most expensive Starbucks drink ever.
When you think of romantic spots in our fair state, do you think of a kiss at the top of Columbia Tower? A stroll down the quaint streets of Leavenworth after a snowfall? A hike in the woods outside of North Bend?
Starbucks boasted it's new brew-at-home Verismo system over the holidays. It promised to bring us an at-home version of the Starbucks coffee we've found ourselves additively consuming for the past 30 years or so.
With the 40th anniversary of the Supreme Court's ruling Roe v. Wade ruling approaching next week, the issue is heating up as conservatives blast a popular NBC show accused of "pro-abortion propaganda."
Whatcom County library officials want to encourage kids to read, so they have decided to stop issuing fines for overdue library books in the two public library systems as of Jan. 1.
Buckingham palace announced Monday that Prince William and wife Kate Middleton are expecting their first child. The announcement sparked much media fanfare, and #royalbaby was trending almost immediately on twitter, but some people still can't understand what all the fuss is about.
The Seattle Mist took the year off but fans of the Lingerie Football League won't have to wait until next season to get a peek at the ladies on the field.
You may have heard the tales of elephants blessed with the skills to pick up (via their trunk) a paintbrush and start coloring a canvas. But penguins too?
In an appearance on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, writer Jon Ronson (Men Who Stare At Goats) recounted spending a night with Seattle's most famous superhero.
A decade after George Lucas said "Star Wars" was finished on the big screen, a new trilogy is destined for theaters as The Walt Disney Co. announced Tuesday that it was buying Lucasfilm Ltd. for $4.05 billion.