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Lookout Landing
17 days
It’s getting crowded at T-Mobile Park
Hooting, hollering, things of that nature. These activities have found fertile ground at T-Mobile Park this spring, whether the tarps have been off, on, or unnecessary thanks to Seattle’s most beloved roof. If it’s seemed particularly packed at the park so far, you’d be correct. The Seattle Mariners have drawn 1,158,012 fans to the stadium […]
The Seattle Times
17 days
Mariners announce alumni home run derby headlined by Ichiro
The Mariners announced they will be holding their first ever alumni home run derby as part of their 50-year anniversary celebration weekend and Ichiro will compete.
The Stranger
17 days
Welcome to The Stranger’s Queer Issue
The Democrats and the mainstream media have pushed me out of the greatest cabinet in Earth’s 4,000-year history, and The Stranger, a publication I have never heard of but was familiar with my excellent track record, asked me to temporarily fill in as its public editor for this “queer” issue. They had read about my […] The post Welcome to The Stranger’s Queer Issue appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
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Wildfires are making the US smoggy again, reversing progress on cleaner air, study finds
A new study finds that smoke from larger wildfires is reversing more than a decade of American improvements in smog.
The Stranger
17 days
New Music You Shouldn’t Miss
SkerikSKERIK 061725(Loosegroove) Seattle saxophonist Skerik (aka Eric Walton) has done seemingly everything a musician can do in his 30-year career. Even a cursory rundown of his activities would exceed my word count, but, real quick: He’s toured with Roger Waters and Les Claypool, guested on Sunn O)))’s Monoliths & Dimensions, and headed over a dozen […] The post New Music You Shouldn’t Miss appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
17 days
Seattle Reign announce kids under 12 attend matches for free
The Reign announced that kids under 12 can attend matches at Lumen Field for free for the final six matches of the season.
The Seattle Times
17 days
Sounders’ Cristian Roldan gets World Cup pizza at Seattle’s Pagliacci
As he gears up to play for Team USA in the World Cup, Sounders star Cristian Roldan is getting his own pizza by a popular Seattle chain.
GeekWire
17 days
Find it, fix it: Seattle startup Emphere raises $2.1M to automate software vulnerability patching
Emphere, a Seattle startup that emerged from the AI2 Incubator, raised $2.1 million in pre-seed funding to automatically fix vulnerabilities found in popular open-source distributions, catering to software companies that sell to regulated industries. Read More
Sounder at Heart
17 days
Reign launch free kids ticket program
Bring one adult to select Reign games, and up to five kids 12 and under get in free.
The Seattle Times
17 days
Seattle’s Pioneer Square gets a revamp ahead of World Cup 2026
Enjoy music, art, game-day watch parties and more in Seattle’s premier creative district during the FIFA World Cup.
The Seattle Times
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Longview implosion victim CJ Doran was a newlywed building a family
CJ Doran was one of 11 workers who were killed May 26 when a tank carrying a caustic chemical “white liquor” failed during an early morning shift change.
NW Progressive Institute
17 days
At Netroots Nation 2026, Segann March makes the case for narrative as infrastructure
Progressive organizations are rich in stories, but too often those stories stay siloed, inconsistent, or disconnected from real power. One of the first trainings at Netroots Nation 2026 focused on narrative as infrastructure: the systems, practices, and discipline required to turn messaging into durable persuasion. At Netroots Nation 2026, Segann March makes the case for narrative as infrastructure is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.