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The Seattle Times
4 days
Two teenagers arrested for climbing Tacoma Narrows Bridge
According to a Washington State Patrol spokesperson, the teenagers are expected to face charges of criminal trespassing and obstruction of law enforcement.
The Seattle Times
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Maverick Republican Sen. Bob Packwood of Oregon, who resigned after sexual harassment scandal, dies
Former Oregon Sen. Bob Packwood has died.
West Seattle Blog
4 days
WEST SEATTLE COYOTES: Two reader reports
Two more coyote sightings sent in by readers: LATE SATURDAY NIGHT: This video and report came in via text late last night: Wild coyote sighting just now. 46th x Andover. Walked up the driveway and trotted through my front porch. May be worth putting up a notice to people in case they have animals out. […]
Lookout Landing
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Mariners Game Preview #66, 6/7/26: SEA at DET
The Mariners evened the three-game series against the Tigers yesterday on the back of a stellar outing from Bryce Miller and just enough offense for a comfortable 4-0 win. With another victory today, they’ll have sealed four straight series wins, and Luis Castillo will look to build on a successful stint with the piggyback in […]
The Seattle Times
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Northbound I-5 open in Seattle as work ends early
Seattle's big I-5 weekend shutdown came to a finish ahead of schedule, with crews completing work early Sunday morning and with all northbound lanes reopened.
The Seattle Times
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Giant stone urns hint at the death rites of a lost people in Laos
Thousands of containers lie scattered across northern Laos. These “death jars” may have provided a form of communal interment, archaeologists reported.
NW Progressive Institute
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Last Week In Congress: How Cascadia’s U.S. lawmakers voted (June 1st-5th)
The week's major votes included Senate passage of a big Republican fiscal bill to give ICE and CBP more money and House passage of an Iran war powers resolution along with the Ukraine Support Act, both via discharge petition that circumvented Trump enabler Speaker Mike Johnson. Last Week In Congress: How Cascadia’s U.S. lawmakers voted (June 1st-5th) 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.
GeekWire
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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of May 31, 2026
See the technology stories that people were reading on GeekWire for the week of May 31, 2026. Read More
The Seattle Times
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5 health risks from consuming too much protein
Most Americans eat more protein than they need. We asked experts what can happen if people have too much of a good thing.
The Seattle Times
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Iran’s soccer team arrives in Mexico for training ahead of the World Cup
Iran’s soccer team has arrived in Mexico for training ahead of the World Cup, before three group matches in the United States later this month.
Lookout Landing
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On the latest
The Mariners are in first place. I don’t have anything well thought out for you today. I wanted to do something about what’s changed from April to May. But would you look at the time it’s already June 7. There will be no clean narrative here. Still, I’ve got a few quick hitters on recent […]
Capitol Hill Seattle
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The Black Panthers, Malcolm X, and Charlie Parker: How a 38.5-foot-long Central District retaining wall and mural became a Seattle landmark
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods’ Landmarks Preservation Board has voted unanimously to approve the designation of The People’s Wall as an official Seattle landmark. Located at 1919 E Spruce in the Central District, the street-level concrete retaining wall and its … Continue reading →