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Seattle Sports

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8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 79 at Mystics 84 Yesterday
NEXT At Sky Wed, Jul 15 · 9:00 AM
NEXT Home vs Portland Thu, Jul 16 · 7:30 PM
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2nd in AL West

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

10th in NWSL

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

Latest News

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The Seattle Times 18 days

WA private colleges cover students who lost state tuition aid

Colleges are pledging millions in aid to shield low-income students from reductions to the Washington College Grant as state budget cuts take effect.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Maura Mast to be Seattle U’s first mathematician — and woman — president

A longtime Fordham University dean and math professor was announced as the Jesuit Catholic university's 23rd president. She will assume the role on Sept 1.

The Seattle Times 18 days

What we know about the big housing bill Trump is refusing to sign

Congress passed a massive bipartisan housing bill this week. Here's when to expect to see its impact in Washington.

The Seattle Times 18 days

FAQs on Seattle’s World Cup Pride Match, from flags to watch parties

The Pride Match is set for the June 26 FIFA World Cup game in Seattle between Egypt and Iran. Organizers said festivities will celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.

The Seattle Times 18 days

David Clayton-Thomas, powerhouse lead singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears, dead at 84

David Clayton-Thomas, the lead singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears, among the most popular acts of the late 1960s, has died at age 84.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Texas could soon move Bible reading from Sunday school to public school

Texas is on the verge of passing a new book list for millions of students across the state, which is expected to include excerpts from the Bible.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Wildfire burning in Olympic National Park

The fire is on a steep slope in a forested mountainous area west-northwest of Mount Olympus in Washington's Olympic National Park.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Everything You Need To Know As The World Cup – Including Team USA – Sprints Toward The Knockout Rounds

The United States Men's National Team is slated to compete against Turkey in its final group stage match. While the outcome carries minimal direct implications for tournament advancement, the game is pivotal for sustaining the national momentum and public engagement generated by the team's World Cup campaign.

Seattle Medium 18 days

FBI, Seattle Police Seize 11 Drones, Arrest 4 During World Cup Match

FBI and Seattle Police seized 11 drones and arrested 4 individuals for illegally operating drones and trespassing during a World Cup match in Seattle.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Washington Huskies win, Gonzaga, Oregon lose in NBA draft | Analysis

Who were the winners of the NBA draft, from a college basketball perspective? Here's why the Husky men won and Gonzaga and Oregon did not.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Testicular Self-Exams Crucial For Early Cancer Detection

Medical experts emphasize the importance of regular testicular self-examinations for men, as the early detection of unusual lumps or changes is crucial for the timely diagnosis of testicular cancer, a condition where prompt identification can be life-saving.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Judge Halts Trump Executive Order Aimed At Mail Voting In States That Challenged It

A federal judge has frozen major parts of President Donald Trump's executive order, which aimed to crack down on mail voting. The ruling asserts that the Constitution does not grant the President specific powers over elections, thereby blocking the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) and Department of Homeland Security (DHS) from establishing a new federal program to superintend and control states' voter rolls.

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