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9 days
Support WA State Parks with specialty license plates
Funds from these plates, which depict a waterfall and a mountain range, help go towards park programming.
Seattle Met
10 days
Cruise Destinations from Washington That Aren’t Alaska
Dozens of cruises head to the 49th state, but they’re not the only ports of call.
Seattle Weekly
11 days
Donations help family of Auburn girl who died in accident
Only days before her eighth birthday, Hazel Bryant was playing in her Auburn neighborhood with family nearby on May 22 when she was fatally struck by a car backing out of a driveway.
Seattle Weekly
11 days
SIFF Reviews: “Are You Native?” “Powwow People”
When it comes to curating and programming — choosing which films get put into a certain category or get paired with another film for the maximum movie-goer experience — the folks over at Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) are doing everything right, because these two great documentaries (short doc and feature-length doc) that came out in this year’s SIFF are both Indigenous-made, both related to the Puget Sound and both feature (in some capacity) the master of Master of Ceremonies Reuben Little Head doing what he does best as a popular Powwow host throughout the west.
Seattle Weekly
12 days
Mercer Island student dies from lacrosse injury
Mercer Island High School (MIHS) administrators informed the community on June 7 of the loss of one of its students.
Seattle Met
12 days
Inside the Chaotic World of Seattle Sports Mascots
What are Buoy, Doppler, and other beloved characters like? We found out.
Seattle Weekly
13 days
The Golden Road brings ‘Europe ‘72’ back to life at Hidden Hall
On Thursday, July 23, Seattle’s thriving Grateful Dead community will gather at Hidden Hall for a special evening celebrating one of the most beloved live recordings in rock history. The Golden Road returns to Fremont’s newest music venue with a two-set performance dedicated to “Europe ‘72,” the Grateful Dead’s landmark triple live album that remains a touchstone for generations of Deadheads.
Seattle Met
13 days
Seattle Is Truly a Great Sports City
It’s time for us to get the respect we deserve for our teams, our fans, and how much fun we’re having on the field.
Seattle Met
16 days
Everything You Need to Know About Marmots
They’re furry. They’re fat. And they’re in places you’d never expect (including your car).
Seattle Met
17 days
Three Poems by Ching-In Chen
The latest in Seattle Met’s poetry series.
Seattle Weekly
18 days
King County Transportation District nears finalizing new sales tax
Board members agree cities should receive a portion of the $100 million in expected revenue, but are now debating minimum and maximum amounts.
Seattle Weekly
19 days
World Cup vs. Seattle area traffic | Cartoon by Frank Shiers
This cartoon by Frank Shiers references how road construction will be limited when the World Cup comes to town.