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The Seattle Times
28 days
Mariners’ Cal Raleigh resumes ‘light’ baseball activity
Eleven days after landing on the injured list for the first time in his career, Cal Raleigh took his first small step in his return from a strained right oblique.
The Seattle Times
28 days
Kennedy’s push to curb antidepressants has shaken psychiatry
A current of anxiety ran through last week's meeting of the American Psychiatric Association.
The Seattle Times
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Clarence B. Jones, who helped shape ‘I Have a Dream’ speech, dies at 95
Clarence B. Jones was a confidant, lawyer and speechwriter for the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and drafted part of his celebrated "I Have a Dream" speech.
The Seattle Times
28 days
Scripps National Spelling Bee guide: How to watch, who the notable spellers are, rules and prizes
Continuing a more than century-old tradition, the Scripps National Spelling Bee runs from Tuesday through Thursday this week.
Capitol Hill Seattle
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‘THE NIGHT THE FENCES FELL’ — Seattle Parks says the Cal Anderson skate park does not need saving
Across the diverse communities that arise to defend it, what Seattle Parks has to say about Cal Anderson Park seems to barely matter. Honor the name of civil rights hero Calvin Anderson! The movement to “Save Cal Anderson skate park” … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Now hiring: The Cal Anderson Park Alliance activation manager is a CHS reader — Their new assistant can be, too
Two years ago, CHS reported the Cal Anderson Park Alliance was seeking an activation manager to shepherd gatherings and events in the park and nearby plaza above Capitol Hill Station. That’s how CAPA found its manager then. Now CAPA is … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
28 days
This week in CHS history | Cops bust up anti-trans rally counter-protest, Ramie debuts, CC’s first to require COVID vax
Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history: 2025 Seattle Police make multiple arrests during counter-protest of fundamentalist church group’s rally in Cal Anderson Park — UPDATES Health department’s unpermitted vendor crackdown has barely made a dent in … Continue reading →
The Seattle Times
28 days
Parts of Europe swelter in record May heat
Europe is baking under heat that is shattering temperature records and prompting warnings after deaths were reported at amateur sports events in France.
The Seattle Times
28 days
The rare Ebola outbreak is one danger. Attacks on healthcare workers are another
Health workers responding to a rapidly spreading outbreak of a rare type of Ebola in eastern Congo face two threats.
The Seattle Times
28 days
Why Seattle and King County could use some ‘sewer socialism’
A series of alarming King County audits offers an opportunity to get back to basics and focus on good governance and accountability, columnist Naomi Ishisaka writes.
The Seattle Times
28 days
Pike Place Market to test Sip and Stroll open-container alcohol program
Patrons will be allowed to carry alcoholic drinks in designated cups around certain marketplace areas starting June 5.
The Seattle Times
28 days
Deaths on WA roads drop again, but remain higher than before COVID
Washington traffic fatalities surged around the pandemic, hitting a peak in 2023.