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The Seattle Times
42 minutes
An experimental Alzheimer’s drug shows some promise as researchers hunt new approaches
An experimental drug might help slow early Alzheimer's disease in a markedly different way than current treatments — by lowering the brain's production of a protein called tau.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Living in Seattle in ‘survival mode’ as inflation remains high
In the Seattle area, inflation hit 4.5% for the year ending in June. Here’s how residents are trying to adapt.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Majority of new Ebola cases are ‘from unknown chains of transmission,’ WHO official says
The Ebola outbreak in eastern Congo “continues to outpace the response efforts,” the World Health Organization’s emergencies chief has said.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
What upcoming thunderstorms could mean for wildfire danger in Washington
A combination of thunderstorms, wind and heat could considerably increase wildfire danger across the state.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Six months in, WA has paid unemployment to more than 100 striking workers
The state has paid out over half a million dollars in unemployment benefits to workers during labor disputes this year.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Seahawks sale: What kind of owners will Khosla family be for team?
Now for the million dollar question for the family who spent billions to buy the Seahawks: What kind of owners can Seattle expect out of the Khosla family?
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
WA’s only braille library reopens in Seattle
Washington's only braille library reopened for walk-in services, almost a year after the facility in South Lake Union closed due to budget woes.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
It’s official: Idaho voters will decide whether to reinstate abortion access
Idaho voters will see the Reproductive Freedom and Privacy Act, which says it will establish “a right to make private reproductive health care decisions” on their ballots.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
Could clock changes finally end? U.S. House to vote on daylight saving time
The bill is backed by scientific evidence showing morning light is better for students because of the body’s internal regulation, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
The best healthy eating tips of 2026 (so far)
From froyo to fiber, here's a nutrition reporter's take on the latest news, studies and trends about our diets and our health.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Philippine police are investigating the killing of an American marine biologist
Police say an American marine biologist was shot and killed by three men in the central Philippines over the weekend.
City Cast Seattle
about 4 hours
Are You Paying Rental Junk Fees? Plus, Expanded Transit and Time Capsules
Today on City Cast Seattle, Jane C. Hu is joined by regular contributors Hannah Krieg and Ryan Packer to discuss the news that Mayor Katie Wilson is targeting rental junk fees and what a renter should pay and what they shouldn’t. Then they talk about another of the Mayor’s plans: an increase on sales tax towards transit measures, which would up the 2020 figure of .15% to .3%, raising $138 million a year for transit. The trio discuss what kind of advantages expanded service could offer, especially late nights and weekends. Finally, in honor of the country’s 250th birthday, Jane tells Ryan and Hannah what items Washington lawmakers put into the Semiquincentennial time capsule, which won’t be opened until 2276. Suffice it to say, Ryan and Hannah have opinions. Learn more about the sponsors of this July 14th episode: Seattle Theatre Group pFriem Beer Grand Central Bakery 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.