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Seattle Sports

37-36

1st in AL West

LOSS Mariners 1 at Nationals 10 Today
NEXT Home vs Orioles Tue, Jun 16 · 6:40 PM
3-12

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Valkyries 76 at Storm 72 Fri, Jun 12
NEXT At Fire Wed, Jun 17 · 7:00 PM
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NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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Capitol Hill Seattle 27 days

Council considers appointment of onetime Sawant challenger Yarce to lead Office of Economic Development

Another Mayor Katie Wilson appointee — this one with a strong political connection to Capitol Hill and District 3 — is moving through the Seattle City Council approval process. Friday, the council’s Human Services, Labor, and Economic Development Committee chaired … Continue reading →

PubliCola 27 days

PubliCola Will Be OOO This Week

I’ll be out of the office until next Monday, May 25. Please refrain from making news until then, or email… The post PubliCola Will Be OOO This Week appeared first on PubliCola.

Seattle Medium 27 days

City Councilmembers Set Timeline To Evaluate Future Of Regional Homelessness Authority

The Seattle City Council has approved a resolution to formally evaluate the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) following a forensic evaluation that identified significant financial and oversight concerns, a process that could lead to the agency's restructuring or dissolution.

Seattle Medium 27 days

Seattle Launches Public Restroom Pilot Ahead Of World Cup

Seattle has launched a pilot program to install four solar-powered public restrooms in Pioneer Square, a strategic initiative to enhance sanitation, accessibility, and the overall downtown experience. This effort precedes the FIFA Men's World Cup and aligns with broader city revitalization goals.

Seattle Medium 27 days

Meet The Spelman Seven Crossing The Stage As Valedictorians Together

Spelman College is set to graduate a record-breaking seven valedictorians this Sunday, a group collectively known as the 'Spelman Seven.' This achievement marks the largest number of valedictorians in the historically Black college's history, underscoring a significant celebration of Black excellence.

Seattle Medium 27 days

A 6-Year-Old Shot His Teacher In Class. Now The School’s Former Assistant Principal Goes On Trial

Former Richneck Elementary School assistant principal Ebony Parker is set to stand trial on eight felony child abuse charges, accused of ignoring warnings that a 6-year-old student brought a gun to school and subsequently shot his teacher in 2023.

Seattle Medium 27 days

Trump Drops Lawsuit Against IRS Amid Talks Of Establishing A $1.8 Billion Fund For Allies

President Donald Trump has withdrawn his $10 billion lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service, signaling the administration's intention to establish a $1.8 billion fund. The lawsuit, filed by Trump and his sons, accused the IRS of an unauthorized leak of Trump's tax returns from his first presidency. The proposed fund aims to compensate individuals who allege unfair investigations by previous administrations.

Seattle Medium 27 days

Supreme Court Rejects Big Pharma Appeals Challenging Negotiated Drug Prices In Medicare

The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected a series of appeals from several of the nation's largest drugmakers, upholding a program that mandates price negotiations with Medicare for popular medications. This decision is poised to save taxpayers and the federal government billions of dollars.

Seattle Medium 27 days

Supreme Court Puts Off Fight Over Who Can Sue To Enforce What’s Left Of The Voting Rights Act

The Supreme Court has returned two pivotal Voting Rights Act cases to lower courts, deferring a definitive ruling on the ability of private citizens to bring lawsuits under the statute and leaving the already weakened landmark civil rights legislation in further uncertainty.

Seattle Medium 27 days

Brown’s Unfinished Promise

The landmark 1954 Brown v. Board of Education ruling established that separate educational facilities are inherently unequal. However, educational inequality remains deeply entrenched in American life, with schools serving Black students frequently experiencing staffing shortages, aging infrastructure, limited advanced courses, and more stringent disciplinary systems.

Capitol Hill Seattle 28 days

Three reported shot at 10th and Pike

Three people were reported shot and a gunman was reported fleeing on foot after a shooting outside area nightclubs at 10th and Pike early Monday morning. Seattle Police and Seattle Fire were called to the scene outside Club Cultura and … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 28 days

Pikes/Pines | Myrmecochory — Ants will plant your Capitol Hill garden for you (but only if you let them)

When I’m on my hands and knees in my garden, I almost always find something interesting. A solitary bee nest, evidence of a towhee scratching for grubs in the leaf litter, a slug trail wending through my seedlings. Recently I … Continue reading →

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