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Seattle Medium
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“Silent Killer”: Hypertension Continues To Drive Cardiovascular Health Disparities in Black Communities
Hypertension disproportionately affects Black communities in the US, resulting in higher rates of heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular conditions, due to a combination of social determinants of health, environmental factors, and biological factors.
Seattle Medium
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World Premiere Of ‘Black Man Goes to Therapy’ Opens at Acts on Stage Theater This Week
Black Man Goes to Therapy, a play written by and starring Jeremy Rubin, explores the often-unspoken realities of mental health, healing, and vulnerability within the Black male experience, and will run from May 21 through May 31 at Acts on Stage Theater in Seattle.
Seattle Medium
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Housing Experts Question Whether Limiting Institutional Investors Will Help or Hurt Washington’s Housing Market
Lawmakers in Washington state are considering measures to limit institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes, sparking a debate about the balance between expanding homeownership opportunities and preserving access to stable rental housing.
Seattle Medium
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Rainier Beach Walk the Block Party Returns With Focus On Community And Small Business Support
The Rainier Beach Walk the Block Party is an annual event that celebrates the neighborhood's culture, creativity, and strong sense of community while supporting local entrepreneurs and small businesses through live entertainment, local vendors, interactive art, inspiring speakers, and family-friendly activities.
Seattle Medium
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New Exhibition Explores Seattle Black Panther Legacy Through Art And History
ARTE NOIR's Central District Legacy: Black. Power. Black Panthers. exhibition celebrates the impact of the Black Panther Party in Seattle through visual art, community memory, and the lived experiences of those who shaped the Central District.
Seattle Medium
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Byrd Barr Place Brings Community Together For Inaugural Health & Wellness Fair
Byrd Barr Place hosted its inaugural Health & Wellness Fair, bringing together health providers, community organizations, and families to promote physical, emotional, and financial well-being and access to care in a holistic and community-centered environment.
Seattle Medium
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Economic Pressures and Local Priorities: What Seattle’s Latest Economic Index Could Mean For The Black Community
The latest edition of The Index, a survey released by the Seattle Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, found that rising costs, economic uncertainty, and public safety concerns are reshaping how Seattle residents view the city's future, with many of the report's findings carrying added significance for the Black community.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Kemper backs BAM building sale to KidsQuest
Up to $10 million in renovations could come next, with no architect or builder yet attached.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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NFL bringing 2030 Super Bowl to Nashville's new enclosed stadium
The NFL is taking the 2030 Super Bowl to Nashville and the Tennessee Titans' new Nissan Stadium after team owners voted Tuesday to hold the league's championship game in the Music City for the first time.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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New public potties ready for business in Pioneer Square
With much fanfare — and more than a few potty puns — the city of Seattle has cut the ribbon ... er, toilet paper ... on four new portable public bathrooms in Pioneer Square.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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At Roosevelt Station, 112 units take shape
A few steps from Roosevelt Station, the vacant corner site of a former Bank of America branch — now demolished — is bound for redevelopment.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Paving project wraps on Seattle's busiest transit corridor
If you're taking public transport along Third Avenue, you can now expect a smoother ride.