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The Stranger
28 days
A DJ Isn’t a Mirror
Even though I’ve heard his voice on the air since I was a child, KEXP DJ Kevin Cole has done almost too good a job at championing artists and public radio, because I knew nothing about his own legacy before watching his documentary. RADIOHEART: The Drive & Times of Kevin Cole takes you on his […] The post A DJ Isn’t a Mirror appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
28 days
WA child welfare agency sued for treatment of immigrant youths
The lawsuit alleges Washington's Department of Children, Youth and Families isn't doing enough to provide immigrant youth in its care with legal services that could grant them pathways to legal status.
West Seattle Blog
28 days
HAPPENING NOW: West Seattle Junction Association’s 2026 flower baskets are going up!
(Photos courtesy of West Seattle Junction Association) They’re here! The West Seattle Junction Association‘s annual hanging flower baskets have arrived in the past hour and they’re going up. This year you’ll see 96 baskets in the heart of The Junction, “adopted” by local people and businesses to help cover the costs (WSB “adopts” one every […]
Seattle Gay News
28 days
What is known so far about the 19 y/o UW homicide victim
A suspect is still at large after a 19 y/o presumed Transgender woman was found deceased on May 10 in the laundry room of an off-campus, University of Washington student housing complex in U-Village Nordheim Court by UW police officers, according to Seattle Police Department Detective Eric Muñoz who told NBC on Monday. Law enforcement officials say they are currently on the search for a Black man with a beard, around 5’6”-5’8’ feet tall, “wearing a vest with a button-up shirt, and blue jeans.” SPD Chief S
West Seattle Blog
28 days
Here’s what’s happening on your West Seattle Monday
(Photo by Rosalie Miller, who explains: ‘Ground nesting native Mining Bee, Genus Andrena, in a West Seattle garden’) Here’s your Monday list of highlights, mostly from our West Seattle Event Calendar: BABY STORY TIME: Noon at Southwest Library (9010 35th SW). For up-to-18-month-olds. Free. NO CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING MEETING: Canceled today. FREE HOMEWORK HELP: Drop-in […]
NW Progressive Institute
28 days
Representative Emily Randall’s bipartisan Ferries Act would provide a critical boost to maritime transportation across the U.S.
The congresswoman and Governor Bob Ferguson are pushing for expanded federal investments in ferries. The legislation they're calling on Congress to pass would modernize aging maritime infrastructure, increase ferry grant funding, support shipyard jobs, and move several ferry programs from temporary pilot status into permanent federal transportation law. Representative Emily Randall’s bipartisan Ferries Act would provide a critical boost to maritime transportation across the U.S. is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
The Stranger
28 days
Slog AM: Trump Heads to China This Week, Shaky Ceasefire in Iran, Let’s Go Washington Wants to Repeal the Millionaire’s Tax
New Seattle Teacher’s Union President Under Investigation: Ibijoke Idowu, the special education teacher at Beacon Hill’s Rising Star Elementary leading the race to become the next president of the Seattle Education Association, was placed on paid leave in December 2025 after the parents of an autistic, partially verbal third grader with a speech delay accused […] The post Slog AM: Trump Heads to China This Week, Shaky Ceasefire in Iran, Let’s Go Washington Wants to Repeal the Millionaire’s Tax appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
28 days
A single infusion could suppress HIV for years, study suggests
A study of a few patients, to be presented this week, showed promise for a type of therapy that has already cured some blood cancers.
Field Gulls
28 days
Seahawks 2026 schedule: Cowboys, Giants ruled out as Seattle’s Week 1 opponent
The 2026 NFL schedule will be released this week on May 14th. The Seattle Seahawks, as defending Super Bowl champions already know that they will be kicking off the season on Wednesday, September 9th on NBC. Although there are rumors that the Seahawks opening night opponent will be the Chicago Bears, there is still nothing […]
My Ballard
28 days
Ballard Avenue Landmark District board election set for June
The Ballard Avenue Landmark District Board has announced the candidates for its annual board election, with voting scheduled to conclude on June 9. According to the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods, ... Read more
West Seattle Blog
28 days
LAST CALL: Tennis/pickleball survey closes this afternoon
Quick reminder that if you haven’t already responded to the city’s survey on its Draft Outdoor Racquet Sports Strategy announced last month, it closes today at 3 pm per the city website. Find the survey link here.
South Seattle Emerald
28 days
South End Life: A Vietnamese American Cookie Shop Provides a Sweet Offering in Historic CID Building
Anh Ơi Bake Shop will open at 314 6th Ave. S. on May 15. Vu, the shop's owner, sells "unapologetically" Vietnamese American" cookies.