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Seattle Medium
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Supreme Court Upholds Washington’s Vote-by-Mail System In 5-4 Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of Washington's vote-by-mail system, allowing states to count mail-in ballots received after Election Day if they are postmarked on or before Election Day.
Seattle Medium
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Seattle’s ‘Buying With Purpose’ Initiative Invests $1.3 Million In Local Farms And BIPOC Food Producers
Seattle's 'Buying With Purpose' initiative is investing $1.3 million in annual food purchases from local farms and BIPOC-owned food producers to strengthen the regional food system and expand opportunities for historically underrepresented growers.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Seattle Announces $8 Million for Homelessness Prevention Services
The City of Seattle will invest $8 million in homelessness prevention services in 2027 to provide rental assistance, eviction prevention, legal services, case management and a centralized application process to help residents avoid eviction and remain housed.
PubliCola
about 12 hours
News Vouchers Delayed Until 2027, Stranger’s Editor Out, Ex-Cop Fired for Punching Handcuffed Woman Involved in Fracas at Pride
1. Mayor Katie Wilson, who had been planning to release her “News Notes” proposal to help fund independent media on or… The post News Vouchers Delayed Until 2027, Stranger’s Editor Out, Ex-Cop Fired for Punching Handcuffed Woman Involved in Fracas at Pride appeared first on PubliCola.
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 15 hours
Sam’s Tavern is back on Capitol Hill
There is, indeed, another deal for Capitol Hill burger bar Sam’s Tavern. It reopens in all of its burger, beer, and Bloody Mary glory ...
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 21 hours
CHS Pics | 100 more scenes from Capitol Hill Pride 2026
Seattle’s 2026 Pride added to a summer of celebration in the city. In a year that marked 20 years since the Pride parade outgrew Broadway, city officials say some 300,000 people celebrated across Seattle and on Capitol Hill through the … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 22 hours
Donna’s planning Capitol Hill sibling on its E Olive Way block
While it might feel like a lot of spaces in Capitol Hill food and drink are sitting empty right now, the appetite for more room for more bars and restaurants is apparently as strong as ever. There is a project … Continue reading →
Seattle Met
about 22 hours
Seattle's Best Shaved Ice and Slushies
Brain freeze be damned.
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 22 hours
Seattle shaping spending plan for $1.3B voter-approved Families and Education levy
The Seattle City Council is shaping a six-year, implementation plan for the $1.3 billion Families, Education, Preschool, and Promise Levy passed by voters in ...
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 22 hours
Seattle City Council: public safety street closures, CARE changes, Montlake Homes, and Central District upzones
The Seattle City Council is ready to finalize a busy roster of legislation from its committees Tuesday afternoon including bills hoped to open the ...
Seattle Medium
about 22 hours
Takeaways From The Supreme Court’s Decisions Expanding Trump’s Firing Power But Preserving Fed For Now
The Supreme Court has ruled that the President may remove leaders of independent federal agencies without cause, overturning a 1935 precedent and significantly expanding executive power. However, the Court blocked the Trump administration's immediate attempt to remove Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook, emphasizing the requirement for due process amid contested mortgage fraud allegations. In a separate decision, the justices upheld state laws allowing the counting of mail-in ballots received after Election Day, a ruling that counters former President Trump's stance on voting restrictions.
Seattle Medium
about 22 hours
Police Must Obtain A Warrant When Seeking Sweep Of Cellphone Location Data, Supreme Court Rules
The Supreme Court has mandated that law enforcement obtain a warrant for the use of "geofence warrants" to capture cell phone location data, a ruling that redefines Fourth Amendment protections against governmental intrusion into personal privacy. This decision requires officers to secure judicial approval for such data requests, addressing concerns about police access to vast quantities of personal information stored by companies.