The Seattle Times v6.1.1
The Seattle TimesAbout this app
Developer Description
Get Northwest news that matters — faster than ever.
- Lightning-fast load times, quick-scan headlines and a clean, streamlined experience
- The same award-winning content you expect from The Seattle Times, even faster
- Stories that dig deep, and have a direct impact on our local community
- Complete local sports coverage of Mariners, Seahawks and Sounders, so you never miss a play.
What's New
In-app purchases
$19.99 per item
Version Information
- Version
- 6.1.1
- Downloads
- 100K+
- Updated on
- Dec 12, 2025
- Released
- Apr 14, 2011
- Requires
- Android 7.0
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#44 in Top Grossing News And Magazines in United States
The Seattle Times users say on Google Play
Good,easy to navigate.up to date ,easy for older people to use , no crashes ,and free ! Thank you, I will recommend to everyone!
pretty good layout but lacks the daily comics.
I love being able to read stories by my local independent paper, plus nation- and world-wide stories. The user experience needs work though. For one, there's no way for me to search for articles. Seriously? Not even a keyword search bar anywhere that I've found. Second, if I click a linked article, the app redirects me to the website page .... which usually blocks me because I'm not logged in on Chrome. I have the app, why would I be logged in on the website? These issues are a real bummer.
Needs much improvement: No Settings/Options. No Notifications options. Missing content, too: No comics. No puzzles. No advice columns. No sports league standings. And there are repetitive ads on every single page, even for paying subscribers. Articles randomly close without user interaction.
Spans the range from minimally competent (displays articles, doesn't crash phone most of the time) to infuriating (no search capability; links to other Times articles open in browser, where the lousy Web implementation prevents sign-in). (ETA December 2023: A year later, and with so many capable devs in this newspaper's hometown, it's still garbage. Between this and what Pro Publica has revealed lately re the Times' "reporting" on local issues, I'm ready to be done with this one.)