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Sunrise 5:09am · Sunset 9:12pm
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AQI 38 — Good
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Seattle Sports

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1st in AL West

WIN Orioles 0 at Mariners 3 Yesterday
NEXT Home vs Red Sox Today · 7:10 PM
3-13

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 89 at Fire 94 Wed, Jun 17
NEXT At Mercury Tomorrow · 12:00 PM
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NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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Seattle Medium 18 days

Trump Administration’s Pretense Of Piety Collides With Pope Leo’s Sincere Call For Justice

Pope Leo XIV apologized for the Vatican's role in legitimizing slavery, while the Trump administration refused to acknowledge the harm done and rejected a UN resolution designating the transatlantic slave trade as the gravest crime against humanity.

The Urbanist 19 days

33 Bookstores. 10 Days. No Car. An Urbanist’s Guide to Independent Bookstore Day

To meet the Independent Bookstore Day challenge, two book worms used transit to visit 33 bookstores scattered around the Puget Sound region in just 10 days. Here's how they did it and what they learned.

The Urbanist 20 days

Bellevue Set to Expand 'Supercharger' Building Incentive Program to More Neighborhoods

Housing permits in light rail-adjacent Wilburton are taking off, which has prompted Bellevue leaders to consider unleashing Wilburton's incentive program lowering affordability requirements in other areas. But affordable housing advocates aim to hold the line against permanent expansion.

The Urbanist 20 days

Op-Ed: The Case Against Slashing Seattle’s Housing Affordability Fees

Habitat for Humanity’s Ryan Donahue opines against the proposal to temporarily slash builder fees in Seattle's Mandatory Housing Affordability program, arguing housing solutions can't come at the expense of low-income folks.

The Urbanist 21 days

Op-Ed: The Orca Whales Didn’t Hire Toby Thaler

Seattle activists trying to block growth incorrectly blame new housing for the threat to orcas, instead of the biggest culprit: cars and the sea of pavement carrying them. Paul Beard lays out how they went wrong.

Seattle Medium 21 days

The Independent Bookstore In Fremont Builds Community Connection Through Cooking

Book Larder, a community cookbook store in Fremont, recently hosted author Cha McCoy to celebrate her new book, "Wine Pairing for the People." The publication highlights underrepresented wine-making regions and connects global culinary traditions with personal heritage. This event aligns with Book Larder's mission to foster community through food and celebrate diverse cultural voices.

Seattle Medium 21 days

‘Black Futures Book Club’ Creates Space For Afrofuturism And Literary Connection

The "Black Futures Book Club" serves as a monthly literary forum dedicated to Afrofuturist literature. The club explores Black culture, history, and experience through speculative fiction, science, and technology, fostering inclusive communities and envisioning futures centered on Black identity and liberation.

Seattle Medium 21 days

Podcast: Nominations Close, Public Voting Begins For Seattle Medium Awards

The Seattle Medium's Best of the Best Northwest Reader's Choice Awards has entered its voting phase, empowering the community to determine winners across diverse categories, ranging from business and education to nonprofit service.

Seattle Medium 21 days

Podcast: Garfield High School Student’s Family Initiates Gun Violence Awareness Events

Nearly two years after the tragic shooting death of Garfield High School student Amarr Murphy-Paine, his family is transforming grief into action by organizing a series of community events. These initiatives aim to honor Murphy-Paine's life while raising awareness about gun violence, youth mental health, and the critical role of community engagement.

Seattle Medium 21 days

As America Celebrates Its 250th, Smithsonian Leader Lonnie Bunch Treads A Fine Political Line

Lonnie Bunch, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, has curated "American Aspirations," an exhibition marking the nation's 250th anniversary. The display, featuring objects from across the Smithsonian's collections, explores the ideals, ambitions, and inherent contradictions that have shaped the United States, presenting the nation as a continuous work in progress.

Seattle Medium 21 days

Hantavirus-Exposed Cruise Passengers May Soon Be Allowed To Return Home But Must Remain Under 24/7 Watch

The US government has outlined new conditions for American passengers exposed to a unique hantavirus strain to complete their quarantine at home as early as Monday, requiring states to deploy 24/7 monitoring outside their residences for the final three weeks of the six-week isolation period.

Seattle Medium 21 days

Protect Yourself From Contagious Viruses With These Expert Tips

Experts identify measles, influenza, and Covid-19 as primary viral concerns, recommending consistent handwashing, comprehensive vaccination, and the use of N95 masks during periods of heightened viral activity as crucial protective measures.

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