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Sunrise 5:19am · Sunset 9:09pm
Tides: Next: Low 1.6 ft at 6:11 AM
AQI 33 — Good
No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h

Seattle Sports

47-45

1st in AL West

LOSS Mariners 5 at Marlins 6 Yesterday
NEXT At Marlins Today · 3:40 PM
6-17

8th in Western Conference Division

WIN Storm 82 at Sparks 64 Mon, Jul 6
NEXT At Dream Tomorrow · 5:00 PM
4-2-6

11th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at North Carolina 3 Sat, Jul 4
NEXT Home vs Portland Sun, Jul 12 · 1:00 PM
NEXT Home vs Portland Thu, Jul 16 · 7:30 PM

Latest News

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The Stranger 20 days

Smoke Show

Dear Ballard neighbors, Please retire your meat smokers. As the Pacific Northwest gets smacked in the face by global warming, it’s relentlessly cruel and unusual to steal the joy of fresh air from your neighbors. The sick, saccharine smell of your hobby not only ruins the fun of flinging open a window with reckless abandon, […] The post Smoke Show appeared first on The Stranger.

KUOW Seattle Now 20 days

Thursday Evening Headlines

Trump Administration says it won't shut down ocean research stations, Mayor Wilson announces steps to improve crime in Little Saigon, and opponents of the millionaires tax say they have enough signatures for a ballot measure.  It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed.  Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Stranger 20 days

Ticket Alert: Judah & the Lion, Letterkenny Live, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week

Ready for your weekly ticket download? Synthy folk-pop duo Judah & the Lion has announced a new record and upcoming tour, stopping in Seattle for the first time in four years. Letterkenny Live brings the characters you know and love from the Canadian sitcom to the stage for a night of hilarious antics. Plus, queer […] The post Ticket Alert: Judah & the Lion, Letterkenny Live, and More Seattle Events Going On Sale This Week appeared first on The Stranger.

Westside Seattle 20 days

Sound Transit to engage public at summer festivals following update to ST3 system plan

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The Stranger 20 days

The ‘Neurotic Little Freak’ Behind the Curtain

This story originally appeared in The Stranger’s 2026 Queer Issue. Photos by Billie Winter Above a winding maze of clothing racks, dozens of styrofoam heads stare down at me. Sitting on three long rows of shelves, each head supports a carefully coiffed wig, tall, teased, and organized by color. Long pins stick out of some […] The post The ‘Neurotic Little Freak’ Behind the Curtain appeared first on The Stranger.

Seattle Medium 20 days

The Long War Against Michelle Obama’s Womanhood

Former First Lady Michelle Obama has faced sustained far-right attacks since the 2008 presidential campaign. The recent public insult by Josh Hokit, delivered on the White House lawn, underscores a continuation of former President Donald Trump's long-running campaign of 'othering' the nation's first Black first family.

Seattle Medium 20 days

New Website Reveals A Deadly Truth For Black L.A. Communities

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has launched a new online dashboard to track the health impacts of extreme heat. This initiative aims to identify vulnerable populations and inform targeted interventions, a critical step toward preventing heat-related fatalities, especially in historically underserved communities disproportionately affected by rising temperatures.

Seattle Medium 20 days

Finding Fellowship: How A Black Maryland Community Bridged Racial Divides

Jacob Green, a memoirist, documentary filmmaker, and former Obama staffer, has launched significant initiatives to preserve the history of a historically Black community in Maryland. His documentary, 'Finding Fellowship,' and memoir, 'Too Precious to Lose,' serve as a tribute to the past, offering crucial lessons on unity and reconciliation while highlighting the imperative of safeguarding historical narratives against displacement and demographic shifts.

The Stranger 20 days

Pop Loser: That Do Impress Me Much

Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, Angine de Poitrine shared a photo with Shania Twain, Noah Kahan got Kidz Bopped, and the world lost beloved musician and comedian Oliver Tree. I will share my favorite song from Olivia Rodrigo’s new album. And, this is your annual reminder to listen to the 2000 album Saints […] The post Pop Loser: That Do Impress Me Much appeared first on The Stranger.

Seattle Medium 20 days

The Algorithm May Not See You

The increasing reliance on AI mental health chatbots, notably among Black Americans and young adults, has drawn warnings from researchers concerning their potential to deliver inaccurate, misleading, or dangerous advice, and to exacerbate existing racial biases.

Seattle Medium 20 days

Americans View Obama Far More Positively Than Trump Or Biden, CNN Poll Finds

Former President Barack Obama maintains his status as the most popular living president, with a recent CNN poll revealing a 57% favorability rating among Americans, significantly exceeding the 34% for Donald Trump and 30% for Joe Biden.

The Stranger 20 days

Free Will Astrology

ARIES (March 21-April 19): Aries mathematician Paul Erdős lived without a permanent address, traveling the world to collaborate with other mathematicians. He owned little, claiming “property is a nuisance.” His life was structured around doing mathematics and helping others do mathematics. He published over 1,500 papers, more than any mathematician in history. Was his minimalism […] The post Free Will Astrology appeared first on The Stranger.

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