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Latest News

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Seattle Weekly 26 days

Apply for federal flood assistance funds by June 10

Affected by the December floods? June 10 is the deadline to apply for federal assistance programs Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Individual Assistance, Disaster Unemployment Assistance and Small Business Administration.

The Seattle Times 26 days

Parts of Europe swelter in record May heat

Europe is baking under heat that is shattering temperature records and prompting warnings after deaths were reported at amateur sports events in France.

The Seattle Times 26 days

The rare Ebola outbreak is one danger. Attacks on healthcare workers are another

Health workers responding to a rapidly spreading outbreak of a rare type of Ebola in eastern Congo face two threats.

The Seattle Times 26 days

Deaths on WA roads drop again, but remain higher than before COVID

Washington traffic fatalities surged around the pandemic, hitting a peak in 2023.

The Seattle Times 26 days

Pike Place Market to test Sip and Stroll open-container alcohol program

Patrons will be allowed to carry alcoholic drinks in designated cups around certain marketplace areas starting June 5.

The Seattle Times 26 days

Why Seattle and King County could use some ‘sewer socialism’

A series of alarming King County audits offers an opportunity to get back to basics and focus on good governance and accountability, columnist Naomi Ishisaka writes.

The Seattle Times 26 days

16-year-old fatally shot along road in Pierce County

A 16-year-old was shot and killed in an apparent robbery in Parkland on Sunday evening.

The Seattle Times 26 days

Memorial Day 2026: Free national parks entry, rain in weather forecast

National parks in Washington and elsewhere are free for Memorial Day 2026, but visitors in the Northwest risk getting drenched.

The Seattle Times 26 days

How wine, truffles and honey could help Europe fight wildfires

As fire conditions worsen, it is becoming clear that certain landscapes, including vineyards, can help to slow or even partly stop runaway forest fires.

Seattle Medium 26 days

Man Killed In Shooting Outside White House Had Previously Tried To Get Inside, Had Mental Health Concerns

Nasire Best, 21, was fatally shot by Secret Service agents outside the White House after he opened fire on officers, an exchange that also injured a bystander. Best had a documented history of encounters with the Secret Service, including involuntary psychiatric commitment and arrests where he claimed to be "Jesus Christ." President Trump, who was in the White House at the time, remained unharmed.

Seattle Medium 26 days

Jason Collins Opened A Door. Many LGBTQ Athletes Still Don’t Feel Safe Walking Through It More Than A Decade Later

Former NBA player Jason Collins, renowned as the first active NBA player to publicly come out as gay, has died at 47 following an eight-month battle with stage 4 glioblastoma. His passing underscores a significant legacy of LGBTQ advocacy and a pioneering commitment to fostering inclusion within professional sports.

Seattle Medium 26 days

Emmett Till’s Cousin, Jim Crow Architect’s Great-Great-Great-Grandson Inspire Others With Friendship

Rev. Wheeler Parker Jr., cousin of Emmett Till, and Charles Sims, great-great-great-grandson of Jim Crow laws architect James Z. George, recently united during Memorial Day weekend, offering a powerful message of reconciliation and hope across historical racial divides.

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