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South Seattle Emerald 26 days

With Walgreens Closing and Amazon Fresh Recently Shut, 23rd and Jackson Sits at a Crossroads

Recent closures near the famed intersection, in the heart of Seattle's historic Black neighborhood, have left residents and business owners wondering: What now?

The Stranger 27 days

Meditations in an Emergency

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The Stranger 27 days

Community Grief and Healing Event Planned After Stabbing of Juniper Blessing, a 19-Year-Old Trans UW Student

All week, I’ve been trying to find the words for what happened to a transgender University of Washington student in off-campus student housing Sunday night, and hoping it was not what it looked like. We don’t know all the details. But from court documents and reporting from various newspapers and TV stations, we know that […] The post Community Grief and Healing Event Planned After Stabbing of Juniper Blessing, a 19-Year-Old Trans UW Student appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 27 days

The Cheesy Marty at Bar Bayonne

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The Stranger 27 days

The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: May 15–17, 2026

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The Stranger 27 days

Slog AM: Suspects in Seattle Killings Appear in Court, Kash Patel’s VIP Snorkel, An Iowa Shark Attack

UW Stabbing Suspect in Court: The 31-year-old Bellevue man suspected of killing a 19-year-old trans woman in an off-campus University of Washington student housing complex appeared in court Thursday. The judge ” found probable cause to hold him for investigation of premeditated first-degree murder,” the Seattle Times reports, due to “the horrific nature and brutal […] The post Slog AM: Suspects in Seattle Killings Appear in Court, Kash Patel’s VIP Snorkel, An Iowa Shark Attack appeared first on The Stranger.

South Seattle Emerald 27 days

Q&A: How 'Reservation Redemption' Connects Incarceration and Indigenous Healing

Yakama filmmaker Brenda Fisher discusses how "Reservation Redemption" traces one man’s path from incarceration to cultural healing — and why the story resonates across Native communities in Seattle.

The Stranger 27 days

Pop Loser #29: Mick Jagger Comes Out (as a Zara Larsson Fan)

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The Stranger 27 days

Storm Season

It looks like Seattle may get the Sonics back, and people can’t wait. I’m not from here, but I can appreciate how big a deal this is. However, I’m not looking forward to people saying that Seattle finally has a basketball team. Because we do have a basketball team! It’s the Storm, and they’ve won […] The post Storm Season appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 27 days

Ticket Alert: Journey, Hayley Williams, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

ON SALE FRIDAY, MAY 15 MUSIC Arrows in Action – I Think We’ve Toured Here BeforeVera Project (Sun Oct 4) Ashley Cooke: The Baby Blues TourShowbox SoDo (Wed Oct 14) Bilal with Special Guest Yaya BeyThe Crocodile (Sat Sept 19) See more on EverOut! The post Ticket Alert: Journey, Hayley Williams, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week appeared first on The Stranger.

South Seattle Emerald 27 days

What AI Data Centers Could Mean for South Seattle Communities

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Seattle Weekly 27 days

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