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Seattle Sports

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1st in AL West

WIN Mariners 10 at Nationals 2 Yesterday
NEXT At Nationals Today · 1:05 PM
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8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Valkyries 76 at Storm 72 Yesterday
NEXT At Fire Wed, Jun 17 · 7:00 PM
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LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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The Seattle Times 19 days

Franklin County sheriff says he won’t obey a judge’s order. Could he be jailed?

The Franklin County sheriff isn’t backing down even after being found in contempt of court and threatened with fines or even more serious penalties. Sheriff Jim Raymond continues to hold on to six guns, a fingerprint scanner, a patrol car and taser cartridges even after Walla Walla Judge Brandon Johnson found he defied a court order to give them to jail officials. On Thursday, Johnson gave ...

The Seattle Times 19 days

Remembering WA’s fallen for Memorial Day

Tahoma National Cemetery is one of many sites around the region hosting commemorations Monday for Memorial Day, which honors American service members killed serving the country.

The Seattle Times 19 days

WA asks federal judge to toss DOJ lawsuit seeking private voter info

Lawyers for Washington state want a federal judge to dismiss a Justice Department lawsuit demanding private data on the state's 5 million registered voters.

The Seattle Times 19 days

WA Planned Parenthood rolls out new abortion pill service

Amid threats to access, Planned Parenthood has introduced "Just In Case" abortion pills for people who might need the medication in the future.

The Seattle Times 19 days

La Conner to revisit noise restrictions for live music

An addendum in a program's contract with the town restricts live music to 55 decibels.

The Seattle Times 19 days

Ugandan health officials report new Ebola virus infections, bringing cases to 7

Ugandan health authorities on Monday reported two new Ebola cases, bringing the number of infections to seven.

The Seattle Times 19 days

Toshifumi Suzuki, the Japanese behind the ‘conbini’ empire, has died. He was 93.

Toshifumi Suzuki, the Japanese businessman credited with creating the 7-Eleven convenience-chain global retail empire, has died.

The Seattle Times 19 days

Sounders allow late goal, remain winless on LAFC’s home turf in regular season

A defensive breakdown allowed LAFC to score in the 86th minute, and the Sounders fell 1-0 to remain winless in the regular season on the Black & Gold's home turf.

The Seattle Times 20 days

How often does it rain over the Memorial Day weekend?

More often than not, Seattle sees some sort of precipitation over the long Memorial Day weekend, and this year is no exception. 

The Seattle Times 20 days

Natisha Hiedeman, Flau’jae Johnson lead Seattle Storm past Washington Mystics

Natisha Hiedeman tied a career high with 24 points, and rookie Awa Fam made her WNBA debut Sunday as the Storm routed the Mystics for their second straight win.

The Seattle Times 20 days

Young men storm a Congo hospital treating Ebola patients to demand bodies of their kin

A local hospital official says that angry young men stormed a hospital treating Ebola patients at the heart of an outbreak in eastern Congo, demanding the bodies of their relatives.

The Seattle Times 20 days

WA transit worker fired after calling Charlie Kirk a Nazi. Now she’s suing

An Eastern Washington transit authority is being sued after a former employee says she was fired for opinions she posted about conservative political activist Charlie Kirk on her personal Facebook page. The federal court lawsuit filed by Marilee Castillo against the Grant Transit Authority says the public bus service for Grant County violated her First Amendment right to free speech. Castillo ...

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