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2nd in AL West

LOSS Mariners 5 at Guardians 6 Yesterday
NEXT Home vs Angels Today · 6:40 PM
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8th in Western Conference Division

WIN Dream 90 at Storm 105 Sat, Jun 27
NEXT At Mercury Thu, Jul 2 · 7:00 PM
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10th in NWSL

NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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The Seattle Times 27 days

Rams boost Super Bowl hopes with Myles Garrett trade, and Seahawks shouldn’t care

After trading for NFL Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett, the Rams are clear Super Bowl favorites. But judging by history, the Seahawks shouldn't care.

The Seattle Times 28 days

Meteor as heavy as an elephant causes widespread speculation across New England

NASA says a fireball as heavy as an elephant caused the double boom that rang out over New England.

The Stranger 28 days

All! The! Pride! Parties!

Hyper: The Return of the EndJune 5With DJs Hyperpoppers, Rowan Ruthless, Viper Fengz, and Aquarium Drink, and performances by Pupusa, Miss Mimi Gina, Uh Oh, and Hoochie Papa. (Cherry, 10 pm, 21+) Space Age: A Futuristic Drag CabaretJune 5Hosted by Indie Scent and Kitty Vixen, this drag show includes performances by Vima Venom, Claude Ville, […] The post All! The! Pride! Parties! appeared first on The Stranger.

Seattle Weekly 28 days

Local businesses urged to apply for federal flood funds by June 10

In the wake of the damage caused by the Dec. 2026 atmospheric rivers and flooding, it is important to remember that June 10 is the deadline for those impacted by these events to apply for federal assistance programs, including the Small Business Administration, which are loans that can by applied to personal or business-related losses not covered by insurance or FEMA funding.

The Seattle Times 28 days

Congresswoman demands Longview mill pay workers sidelined by disaster

U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez said the Nippon Dynawave mill “has seemed to walk back” a prior pledge, now telling workers they’ll only be paid until June 7.

The Stranger 28 days

Last Month This Month

It’s almost America’s birthday, but before that, it’s gay people’s birthday, for a whole month. The President will not be normal about this. Things are not going well for him, you see, and a national game of smear the queer hits the spot when your approval rating is taking a nose dive over an unpopular […] The post Last Month This Month appeared first on The Stranger.

The Seattle Times 28 days

Skagit County passes data center moratorium

Officials cited data centers’ consumption of electricity, water and land, concerns that have been growing across the country.

The Seattle Times 28 days

WA executive order aims to shore up menopause resources for workers

Gov. Bob Ferguson signed an executive order on menopause. Here's what it does and doesn't do.

The Seattle Times 28 days

5 American cruise ship passengers leave Nebraska quarantine facility

Five American cruise ship passengers exposed to hantavirus are leaving a Nebraska quarantine facility.

Seattle Weekly 28 days

What does it cost to attend the World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup may end up being one of the most expensive in history for fans to see all of their team’s matches.

The Seattle Times 28 days

UW Bothell professor was finding sources of dangerous water and soil pollution | Lost Science

Melanie Malone led a research project to identify and study contamination sites in Washington state. Then the EPA canceled her grant.

The Seattle Times 28 days

Wyoming’s ‘Path of the Pronghorn’ is a signature away from protections sought for a quarter century

Wyoming is close to designating a migration corridor for pronghorn, a move conservation biologist Joel Berger has long supported.

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