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The Seattle Times 11 days

Seattle’s first social housing building draws more than 10K applicants

Seattle's first social housing building has just 150 apartments. More than 10,000 people want to live there.

The Seattle Times 11 days

Seattle World Cup 2026 team guide: What to know, players to watch and more

As the World Cup takes over Seattle, the spotlight turns to the pitch. Get to know each team, storylines and histories — and then take our quiz to learn more.

The Seattle Times 11 days

Mariners place shortstop J.P. Crawford on the injured list

Mariners veteran shortstop J.P. Crawford has been placed on the injured list with a right hand injury, three days after he was hit by a pitch in Detroit. 

The Seattle Times 11 days

Ferguson asks WA agencies for ‘significant’ cuts, citing shortfall

Gov. Bob Ferguson is warning state agencies of a budget shortfall and asking them to propose 'significant' cuts as he prepares a 2027-29 budget.

The Seattle Times 11 days

Iran’s World Cup players wear pins for victims of deadly strike on school

Iran’s World Cup team arrived in Mexico wearing lapel pins highlighting the victims of a deadly missile strike on an elementary school at the start of the war.

The Seattle Times 11 days

Arguing during couples therapy can actually help | The therapist is in

A lot of the work of relationship therapy reveals what each person needs to be doing individually, therapist Jordan Alam writes.

The Seattle Times 11 days

Husky Stadium almost hosted World Cup games in 1994. Why it didn’t.

The World Cup came to the U.S. for the first time in 1994. Husky Stadium was set to play a starring role in the world's biggest sporting event. Why it didn't happen.

The Seattle Times 11 days

Seahawks executive played key role in soccer succeeding in Seattle

The press box at Lumen Field is named after Seahawks executive Gary Wright, who played a key role, with the Sounders, of helping soccer grow in Seattle.

Seattle Medium 12 days

Former UW Medical Resident Says A Program Intended To Help Her Instead Derailed Her 

A class-action complaint filed by former University of Washington medical residents, Dr. Dorender Gray and Dr. Temi Ogunleye, against the Washington Physicians Health Program (WPHP) has been dismissed. The lawsuit, alleging mistreatment and misdiagnosis, was rejected by a King County Superior Court judge based on WPHP's statutory immunity from civil action.

Seattle Medium 12 days

Seattle Readies For World Cup During Juneteenth And Pride Weekend

As Seattle prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, city leaders have announced heightened security measures, including the activation of closed-circuit television cameras in the Stadium District, during a period that also coincides with Juneteenth and Pride celebrations, reflecting the city's commitment to diversity, inclusion, and community.

Seattle Medium 12 days

Rising Temperatures Could Bring First Significant Heat Event Of The Year

Western Washington is bracing for its most significant heat event of the year, with the National Weather Service forecasting substantially warmer temperatures and hazardous conditions developing over the coming week. The outlook places Seattle and southern communities in a moderate-risk area, prompting public health officials to warn of serious health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations and disproportionately affected communities of color.

Seattle Medium 12 days

The Trump Administration Makes It Harder For Some Sick Americans To Maintain Medicaid

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) has enacted a new rule that tightens the criteria for low-income adults seeking exemptions from Medicaid work requirements, a measure expected to jeopardize the health coverage of millions of medically vulnerable Americans.

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