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World Cup woes: Seattle soccer pub George & Dragon scrambles for liquor license
About a week before the FIFA World Cup kicks off in North America, Seattle soccer bar George & Dragon is scrambling to renew its lapsed liquor license.
The Stranger
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The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: June 5–7, 2026
The first wave of Pride events goes down this weekend, with celebrations from Gays Eating Garlic Bread in the Park and Seattle Pride in the Park to the White Center Pride Street Festival. We’re also suggesting you make time for Maple Fest, the Kenmore Community Rowing Club’s open house and National Learn to Row Day, […] The post The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: June 5–7, 2026 appeared first on The Stranger.
Sounder at Heart
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MLS involvement in the 2026 World Cup
David Gass explains how this could be a pivotal moment for how MLS is perceived.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
How Seahawks’ salary-cap picture looks after signing Derick Hall
Even after paying rush end Derick Hall this week, the Seahawks are still sitting in a strong spot in terms of the salary cap — both this season and the future.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
National Park Service ranger dies after falling into a crevasse on Alaska’s Mount McKinley
The National Park Service says Robin Pendery from Enumclaw, a ranger in Alaska, fell into a crevasse and died on Mount McKinley, North America's tallest peak.
The Seattle Times
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King County public defenders join lawsuit against WA for funding
Public defense advocates are running out of patience with the state Legislature in their push for more funding. They are now trying other routes.
West Seattle Blog
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SATURDAY PREVIEW: Loop the ‘Lupe is on, rain or shine, and there’s still time to sign up!
(WSB file photo) Loop the ‘Lupe, the only obstacle-course event in Seattle city limits (with three non-obstacle options too), is ready to roll Saturday, rain or shine! That’s the word this morning from Race Director Brian Callanan, who also tells WSB: Loop the ‘Lupe is excited to kick off our event Saturday at Walt Hundley […]
Field Gulls
about 2 hours
The details of Seahawks edge rusher Derick Hall’s contract extension
It didn’t take long to find out the structure of Seattle Seahawks outside linebacker Derick Hall’s $42 million contract extension. OverTheCap has posted Hall’s new deal, which was agreed to earlier this week, and this contract is as team-friendly as you might expect. Here are additional contract notes: Derick Hall signed a three year, $42 […]
PubliCola
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Investigation Found That KCRHA Director Retaliated Against Staffers Who Complained
By Erica C. Barnett An investigation last year found that a “preponderance of the evidence” supports the conclusion that King… The post Investigation Found That KCRHA Director Retaliated Against Staffers Who Complained appeared first on PubliCola.
The Seattle Times
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Trading for Tarik Skubal doesn’t make sense for Mariners. Here’s a move that does.
Trading for Tarik Skubal would be too risky and too unrealistic for the Mariners now. But there's another trade that could make much more sense.
Sounder at Heart
about 2 hours
Seattle Reign sends 11 players on international duty
Eight players will represent the U.S. in senior and youth national team camps.
The Stranger
about 2 hours
A River Runs Through Us
On a languid spring evening in South Seattle, the wind ruffled through a web of fabric strung across the courtyard of Mini Mart City Park. Long, ripped strips of red, black, marigold, and white twisted, braided, and tangled overhead. They were anchored at points along the building’s roof and converged around a pole that rose, […] The post A River Runs Through Us appeared first on The Stranger.