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7-Day Forecast

Overnight

53°

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Tuesday

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Tuesday Night

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Wednesday

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Wednesday Night

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Thursday Night

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Friday Night

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Saturday Night

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Sunday Night

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Monday

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Sunrise 5:09am · Sunset 9:07pm
Tides: Next: Low 3.1 ft at 7:04 AM
AQI 48 — Good
No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h

Seattle Sports

35-32

1st in AL West

WIN Mariners 6 at Orioles 3 Yesterday
NEXT At Orioles Today · 3:35 PM
3-10

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 91 at Aces 101 Yesterday
NEXT Home vs Sparks Tomorrow · 7:00 PM
4-2-5

10th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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PubliCola 28 days

Seattle Nice: Mayor-Council Conflict and a Data Center Moratorium

By Erica C. Barnett This week on Seattle Nice, we discussed tensions between Mayor Katie Wilson’s office and members of… The post Seattle Nice: Mayor-Council Conflict and a Data Center Moratorium appeared first on PubliCola.

The Seattle Times 28 days

Small study hints that revving up immune cells might help fight HIV

Scientists are supercharging patients' own immune cells to try to fight HIV without today's drugs.

West Seattle Blog 28 days

UPDATE: ‘Scenes of violence’ response in North Delridge

8:04 AM: SPD and SFD are arriving at Cottage Grove Commons (5444 Delridge Way SW) for a report that a man was stabbed in the hand when someone tried to rob him of his phone. First officers on scene told dispatch they have taken a suspect into custody. Due to the size of the usual […]

GeekWire 28 days

Students pitch startups in regional TiE Young Entrepreneurs finals, vying to three-peat in global contest

This year's Seattle-area cohort included students across 20 teams, pitching ventures in industries including artificial intelligence, children's nutrition, ocean plastic recycling, mental health and healthcare. Read More

Seattle Medium 28 days

Data Stolen In Canvas Hack That Hit Thousands Of Schools Has Been Returned, Company Says

Instructure, the parent company of the Canvas education platform, has announced the recovery of data stolen in a recent cyberattack that temporarily halted services for universities and K-12 schools nationwide. The Federal Bureau of Investigation is actively assisting victims impacted by the breach.

South Seattle Emerald 28 days

A Rainier Beach Filmmaker Turned Grief Into Documentary About Green Burials

After losing his mother, Rainier Beach filmmaker J.J. Gerber made 'The Life We Leave,' a documentary about grief, green burials, and human composting screening at SIFF.

Seattle Medium 28 days

Justice Department Announces Criminal Charges In Baltimore’s Deadly Key Bridge Collapse

The Justice Department has filed criminal charges against two companies and the technical superintendent of the Dali cargo vessel following its collision with Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge. The incident resulted in the deaths of six highway workers and an estimated billions in reconstruction costs, severely impacting one of the nation's largest shipping ports.

Field Gulls 28 days

Seahawks News 5/12: Uso Seumalo one of several developmental Seahawks

In Today’s Links: a look back at the 2025 NFC Championship game with Seaside Joe, Kirk Cousins’ thoughts on the Seattle Seahawks’ D (then, and now), a look at free agency and where our squad still needs help, schedule release prep, Bryce and Jacson, and more! Thanks for being here with us at Field Gulls. […]

Seattle Medium 28 days

Black Communities Could Pay For FEMA Chaos

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is reinstating disaster workers ahead of hurricane season, a move that follows months of significant staffing reductions and internal warnings regarding agency stability. Critics emphasize that continued understaffing poses a disproportionate risk to Black communities in the South, who are historically more vulnerable to natural disasters and heavily reliant on federal assistance.

Lookout Landing 28 days

Why I’m still concerned about Bryan Woo

Bryan Woo pitched the worst game of his career on April 25th and followed it up with another bottom-10 performance his next time out against the Royals. Combining the two outings, he struck out just three batters while surrendering 16 hits and six home runs. Six! So a lot of Mariners fans breathed a sigh […]

Seattle Medium 28 days

They’re Testing Democracy’s Collapse In Louisiana First

Louisiana is confronting significant challenges to its democratic systems, including the Supreme Court's decision to dismantle a major Black voting district and legislative efforts targeting elected officials. However, residents are actively resisting these erosions of power, demonstrating a commitment to civic engagement through anticipated record voter turnout in upcoming elections.

The Seattle Times 28 days

Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz calls Seattle ‘hostile’ to business

Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz criticized the city and its mayor in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece.

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