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Seattle Sports

6-19

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 79 at Mystics 84 Sun, Jul 12
NEXT At Sky Tomorrow · 9:00 AM
NEXT Home vs Portland Thu, Jul 16 · 7:30 PM
48-49

2nd in AL West

WIN Mariners 8 at Rays 2 Sun, Jul 12
NEXT Home vs Giants Fri, Jul 17 · 7:10 PM
5-2-6

10th in NWSL

WIN Portland 0 at Seattle 2 Sun, Jul 12
NEXT At Gotham Sat, Jul 18 · 9:00 AM

Latest News

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Seattle Medium 16 days

Project TURN: Future Pastors Learning Beside Prisoners

Project TURN, a program at Duke Divinity School, unites divinity students and incarcerated individuals for theological, ethical, and Christian history studies within correctional facilities. This initiative challenges traditional prison ministry by positioning incarcerated participants as fellow students and theologians, fostering mutual transformation and educational equity.

Seattle Medium 16 days

The Supreme Court’s Willful Blindness In The Face Of Racial Animus

The Supreme Court has upheld the Trump administration's policies regarding Temporary Protective Status for Haitians, a decision that has drawn criticism for its perceived racial bias. Despite the President's documented statements expressing animus toward Haitians and the Department of State's 'Level 4 - Do Not Travel' advisories for Haiti, the Court's majority claimed to find no evidence of racial motivation, prompting concerns about the erosion of principles of justice.

The Seattle Times 16 days

UW broadcaster Tony Castricone says goodbye to Huskies: ‘I’ll be a Dawg forever’

Tony Castricone is leaving UW full of gratitude for Seattle and the Huskies after being hired as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers new play-by-play radio broadcaster.

The Seattle Times 16 days

Could initiative to kill WA ‘millionaires tax’ also kill capital gains tax?

An initiative repealing WA's new 'millionaires tax' could also jeopardize other state taxes, foes claim. Initiative backers say that's a false scare tactic.

The Seattle Times 16 days

Seattle considers removing Highway 99 in South Park — or doing nothing

A new report lists four possible ways to deal with Highway 99, where the road cuts South Park in two and, many say, has brought decades of harm.

The Seattle Times 16 days

Public defenders warn of public safety crisis without more funding

Washington faces a safety crisis if the state government doesn't provide new funding for criminal defense, public-defense experts are warning. 

The Seattle Times 16 days

2026 World Cup: Lumen Field earns positive reviews from visitors

A report last month speculated a new Seahawks owner could want to replace Lumen Field, but World Cup fans gave the stadium, which opened in 2002, positive reviews.

The Seattle Times 16 days

Why are electric bills so high at this WA utility?

Some customers are seeing electric bills higher than ever. Here's why.

City Cast Seattle 16 days

42 Years of The Wildrose, King County's Unsheltered Homelessness Surge, and Listener Mailbag

Today on the podcast host Jane C. Hu is joined by guest Rachel Karp, creator of the podcast Cruising and author of The Lesbian Bar Chronicles, along with producer Sam J. Leeds to dig into a savvy real estate decision that’s kept The Wildrose – one of the oldest lesbian bars in the country – operating for the last 42 years. Rachel also shares the storytelling event they’re hosting at the Rose on July 12. Then Jane and Sam are joined by contributor Guy Oron to talk about King County's latest Point-in-Time Count, which counted more than 18,000 people experiencing homelessness in one night. Guy explains the complicated bigger picture, what the data says, what it misses, and the $67 million in federal funding on the line. Finally, Jane digs into our listener mail bag to share some shoutouts from City Cast Seattle neighbors, and discuss a new plan to close the Burke-Gilman Trail’s missing link through Ballard. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Seattle Art Museum Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.

The Seattle Times 16 days

Europe’s record heat has overwhelmed Paris mortuaries and left families in distress

A record-breaking heat wave has overwhelmed mortuaries in Paris, leaving funeral directors struggling to find space for bodies.

The Seattle Times 16 days

Dan Wilson faces questions after Mariners’ bullpen implodes vs. Guardians

Relievers Michael Rucker and Josh Simpson allowed a combined five runs in Sunday's loss, leaving manager Dan Wilson to answer questions about his bullpen usage.

The Seattle Times 16 days

Hundreds of thousands rally, party, protest at 2026 Seattle Pride Parade

Rainbow flags, trans flags, dyed hair, collapsible hand fans of every hue: Seattle’s gray skies Sunday only magnified the panoply of colors in Seattle.

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