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NEXT Home vs Angels Today · 6:40 PM
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Seattle Medium 18 days

From Prison to Purpose: Transforming Re-entry In San Francisco

Bayron Wilson, co-founder and chief operating officer of Urban Alchemy, is spearheading a transformative effort to redefine the societal narrative surrounding formerly incarcerated individuals. His San Francisco-based nonprofit, a leading employer of justice-impacted people, provides essential employment, housing, and critical services to unhoused residents and communities in crisis.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Most Christians Want To Give Consistently. Few Actually Do

A new national study by the faith-based giving platform Givelify has identified a significant gap in Christian donor behavior, revealing that while 95% aspire to consistent financial contributions, only 30% currently meet this standard, even amidst economic uncertainty. This disparity presents challenges for churches and community ministries, particularly the Black church, which plays a vital role in addressing social and economic disparities.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Jim Clyburn’s Warning: America Risks Sliding Back To Racial Terror

Rep. James Clyburn has warned that America risks sliding backward toward the post-Reconstruction era, a period of brutal racial tyranny and voter suppression, as evidenced by the recent Supreme Court decision to gut Black voting rights and President Trump's dismantling of civil rights protections.

South Seattle Emerald 18 days

COLUMN | When Corporations Leave, Seattle Communities Pay the Price. It's Time to Invest Locally.

2. As major companies cut jobs and seek subsidies, Marcus Harrison Green makes the case for supporting worker-owned, family-run, and neighborhood businesses that keep wealth circulating locally.

Capitol Hill Seattle 19 days

CHS Pics | A month of LGBTQIA2S+ love on Capitol Hill begins with Pride in the Park

It has been 20 years since Pride outgrew Capitol Hill and the city’s annual parade moved to downtown Seattle. Saturday’s Pride in the Park ...

Capitol Hill Seattle 19 days

‘Pending’ — Investigation of man found dead in Madison Park continues

The investigation of a man found dead two weeks ago in a Madison Park parking lot with what police described as “obvious signs of trauma” is in the hands of medical experts. The Seattle Police Department opened a homicide investigation … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 19 days

See Team USA’s World Cup kickoff at a free neighborhood watch party in Capitol Hill’s Quality Flea Center

While the city waits for Seattle Stadium’s first time to shine on Monday — and Seattle U’s big role as an official FIFA practice facility in July — Friday’s World Cup kick-off action will go down on the big screen at … Continue reading →

Seattle Weekly 19 days

Donations help family of Auburn girl who died in accident

Only days before her eighth birthday, Hazel Bryant was playing in her Auburn neighborhood with family nearby on May 22 when she was fatally struck by a car backing out of a driveway.

Seattle Weekly 19 days

SIFF Reviews: “Are You Native?” “Powwow People”

When it comes to curating and programming — choosing which films get put into a certain category or get paired with another film for the maximum movie-goer experience — the folks over at Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) are doing everything right, because these two great documentaries (short doc and feature-length doc) that came out in this year’s SIFF are both Indigenous-made, both related to the Puget Sound and both feature (in some capacity) the master of Master of Ceremonies Reuben Little Head doing what he does best as a popular Powwow host throughout the west.

Capitol Hill Seattle 19 days

Driver reported dead in 23rd Ave collision with dump truck

The driver in a collision with a large dump truck was reported dead in a Wednesday morning crash near Medgar Evers Pool just north of the entrance to Garfield High School. Seattle Police and Seattle Fire were called to the crash … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 19 days

Inkling Art & Cafe coming to Capitol Hill’s 19th Ave E

Twenty-one years of cafe culture on Capitol Hill’s quiet side will continue. There are new plans for the old Fuel Coffee on 19th Ave E. The new project arrives as Fuel’s family of Seattle cafes centered around 15th Ave E’s … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 19 days

Candidate forum will feature rare battle in the 43rd Legislative District

The candidates seeking to lead Washington state’s 43rd District will be on First Hill Thursday night in the highest profile political tangle yet as the races head into the August primary. The 43rd District Democrats group is organizing the candidates forum … Continue reading →

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