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Seattle Medium 22 days

Podcast: King County Seeks Residents To Shape Skyway And White Center Funding Decisions

King County is launching the next phase of its Participatory Budgeting process, seeking residents to join a Community Advisory Board. This board will design the 2026 Participatory Grantmaking process and develop community engagement strategies, ensuring historically marginalized communities have a meaningful voice in identifying local priorities.

City Cast Seattle 22 days

Should South Seattle Have A Say in ‘Bike Weekends?’ Plus, Zuckerberg’s Superyacht and Women In Vinyl

Today on the podcast Jane C. Hu is joined by contributors Brett Hamil and Marcus Harrison Green, as well as special guest Glenn Nelson, journalist and founder of the Trail Posse, to discuss his op-ed about why this summer’s expansion of Lake Washington Boulevard Bicycle Weekends is another ‘erosion of one of the very few simple pleasures enjoyed by the BIPOC and other marginalized communities that have been push-broomed into South Seattle.’ Then, Brett and Marcus talk about Mark Zuckerberg's superyacht, which appeared the same day 1400 people were laid off at Meta. Lastly (for non-neighbors), The Stranger’s Audrey Vann discusses the experiences of women working in record stores. If you’re a neighbor, stick around for our colleague Elizabeth Kauma’s argument for changing our state bird. Learn more about the  sponsors of this May 29th episode: Travel Dundee FRS Clipper Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.

The Needling 23 days

Orcas Getting a Little Sick and Tired of Being Asked to Solve All Your Billionaire Problems

After yet another week of hearing humans ask them to sink billionaire yachts for them, today local orca pods announced they’re getting a little sick and tired of being asked all the time to do humans’ dirty work for them. “It’s always ‘Hey, take Zuck to Davy Jones Locker this, pop Peter Thiel a 100 […]

The Needling 23 days

Alki Beachgoers Stunned as Low Tide Reveals Studio Apartment with Rent Under $800

During the lowest tide of the year this week, Alki beachgoers in were treated to the rare discovery of a studio apartment renting for under $800 in Seattle. “I thought it was just a myth that studio apartments in any part of Seattle were ever cheaper than $1,800 a month,” said tidepooler Lisa Barnes. “I’m […]

Seattle Weekly 23 days

Giant warehouse planned for Wild Waves property in Federal Way

The final season of the Wild Waves Theme Park is currently underway, but plans have already been filed with the city of Federal Way to turn the site into a 1 million square foot warehouse called Podium I-5.

Seattle Medium 23 days

This Year’s World Cup Is Testing The Public Health Playbook

The upcoming FIFA World Cup presents significant public health challenges, intensified by its unprecedented scale and the prevailing global health landscape. Concerns include the potential spread of measles, Ebola, and other infectious diseases, posing risks to both attendees and the wider public.

Seattle Medium 23 days

Inside The Justice Department’s Pursuit Of Trump’s 2020 Election Fraud Fixations

The Justice Department has initiated efforts to develop cases substantiating claims of 2020 election fraud, a directive from the White House. However, these endeavors have encountered significant roadblocks and internal resistance, including from Trump-appointed U.S. attorneys, and have not publicly revealed information that would challenge established findings of a non-fraudulent election.

Seattle Medium 23 days

‘The Ads Got To Me’: College-Age Adults Are Rushing To Prediction Market Sites. Addiction Experts Are Alarmed

The legal ability of 18-year-old high school seniors to engage in prediction market sites such as Kalshi and Polymarket, while simultaneously barred from most forms of legalized gambling, has prompted addiction experts and state regulators to raise concerns about a potential public health crisis.

Seattle Medium 23 days

Federal Prosecutors Charge Google Engineer For Allegedly Using Insider Info To Make $1.2 Million On Polymarket

Federal prosecutors have charged Google software engineer Michele Spagnuolo with commodities fraud, wire fraud, and money laundering. He is accused of using confidential insider information about Google's most searched people of 2025 to generate over $1.2 million in profits from bets on the prediction market platform Polymarket.

Seattle Medium 23 days

Black Athletes Should Pass On The South — And The S.E.C.

Following a recent Supreme Court ruling impacting Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, calls have intensified for Black athletes to boycott college athletic programs in the South, including the Southeastern Conference. This proposed action aims to protest the dilution of Black voting power in states affected by redistricting and gerrymandering, which critics argue threaten Black political influence.

Seattle Medium 23 days

Are Hidden Fees Quietly Costing You Money?

Hidden fees, frequently appearing as small, unnoticed charges, can quietly accumulate to significantly impact personal finances, with Consumer Reports indicating Americans may lose an estimated $3,200 annually; however, a diligent review of bank and credit card statements provides a crucial method to identify and mitigate these unnecessary expenditures.

Seattle Medium 23 days

Arrival Of Summer Brings Attention To Drowning Prevention

The Trump administration has targeted federal programs crucial for tracking and preventing drowning deaths with significant budget cuts. Public health experts warn this action heightens the risk for Black Americans, who already face a substantially higher likelihood of drowning compared to white children.

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