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1st in AL West

WIN Mariners 10 at Nationals 2 Yesterday
NEXT At Nationals Today · 1:05 PM
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8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Valkyries 76 at Storm 72 Yesterday
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LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
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Latest News

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Daily Journal of Commerce 16 days

248 units set for Walmart property

Well south of Everett proper, and a little east of Paine Field, a Walmart at 11400 Evergreen Way (aka state Route 99) closed three years ago.

Daily Journal of Commerce 16 days

Ribbon snipped at Parkshore Juanita Bay, with 50 senior units

A little north of Juanita Bay in Kirkland, Exxel Pacific began work two summers ago on what recently opened as Parkshore Juanita Bay.

Daily Journal of Commerce 16 days

Backed by Robert De Niro, Nobu is now the brand at former Avenue Bellevue

Avenue Bellevue is no more. The two condo/hotel towers are still standing, of course, just north of Bellevue Square. But owner Silverstein Properties has now rebranded the complex.

Daily Journal of Commerce 16 days

Tacoma transit board has openings

The Tacoma City Council is looking to fill five positions on its Transportation Commission.

Daily Journal of Commerce 16 days

Nonprofit buys sports facility

Portions of a former school property at 2052 S. 64th St. sold last month for just under $6.4 million, according to Pierce County records.

Daily Journal of Commerce 16 days

Pacific yard space sells for over $6M

An industrial property at 1550 Thornton Ave. sold this month for nearly $6.4 million, according to Pierce County records.

Daily Journal of Commerce 16 days

Repairs continue on aging bridge in Skagit County

Contractor crews are kicking off their second season of work Monday on the 90-year-old Marblemount Bridge, located in Skagit County 40 miles east of Mount Vernon.

Daily Journal of Commerce 16 days

Capitol Hill site, bound for 120 affordable units, flips to tiny houses … for now

Land that was slated to house a Downtown Emergency Service Center (DESC) permanent supportive housing building will now be the site of a tiny house village operated by the Low Income Housing Group (LIHI).

Seattle Weekly 17 days

Confirmed death toll rises to 2 from chemical tank blast in Longview

The death toll from the May 26 chemical tank rupture at a mill in southwest Washington has climbed to at least two people, while nine others remain “unrecovered,” according to authorities.

Seattle Weekly 17 days

Jury convicts Kent man of 17 felonies during robbery spree

A jury convicted a 26-year-old Kent man May 26 of 17 felonies related to a string of armed marijuana dispensary and bank robberies during a crime spree between December 2021 and June 2022 throughout the Puget Sound region.

Seattle Medium 17 days

Trump Administration Proposes Having All Federal Workers Sign NDAs

The White House is preparing a government-wide nondisclosure agreement aimed at curtailing federal workers’ sharing of “confidential government information” and stopping internal leaks to media organizations. This initiative, posted by the Office of Personnel Management, has drawn sharp criticism from federal employee unions, who contend it is an attempt to silence dissent, restrict First Amendment rights, and purge nonpartisan career employees.

Seattle Medium 17 days

Do You Feel Society Is Moving Backward In Ways That Threaten The Progress Made During The Civil Rights Movement?

Black people have made progress in the fight for civil rights, but are still struggling with racism, and some believe that progress is being reversed due to the revocation of D.E.I. programs and the lack of unity in the Black community.

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