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Field Gulls
about 1 hour
Seahawks bring back former draft pick, longtime scout Eric Stokes
The Seattle Seahawks lost a few people to the Minnesota Vikings’ reshaped front office, and while they’ve made a few promotions to fill voids left behind by their departures, they’re on the hunt for new faces. In this case, this “new” face is a familiar one dating way back to the 1990s. Eric Stokes, a […]
Field Gulls
about 2 hours
Seahawks News 7/9: An improving Abraham Lucas will do the Seahawks good
In Today’s Links: another high mark for the Seattle Seahawks’ offseason, a look at the one-of-oneness of our squad’s coaching staff, a look at the depth in the CB room, Charles Cross and expectation, and a bit more! Thanks for being here with us at Field Gulls. We appreciate you. Go, ‘Hawks! #np Please Please […]
Seattle Transit Blog
about 2 hours
Seattle won the World Cup, what did we learn?
Over the past four weeks, Seattle hosted six World Cup matches featuring teams from eight different countries. Fans from around the world traveled to Seattle to cheer on their team and enjoy the Pacific Northwest. Seattle stepped up to the challenge of hosting 750,000 visitors by implementing temporary changes to make their experiences as wonderful … Continue reading "Seattle won the World Cup, what did we learn?"
NW Asian Weekly
about 15 hours
After Asia’s World Cup stumble, resignations pile up from Seoul to Riyadh
The fallout in Asian football continues as the continent comes to terms with an underwhelming World Cup performance.
NW Asian Weekly
about 16 hours
100 Years of Kimonos
The Neely Mansion will host “100 Years of Kimonos,” a free exhibition showcasing Japanese garments dating from the 1860s through the 1960s, on Saturday, July 25.
Seattle Weekly
about 17 hours
Federal Way passes 1-year moratorium on data centers
Federal Way joins Seattle, Burien and other Washington cities, which have passed similar moratoriums.
NW Asian Weekly
about 18 hours
AAPI performers land acting nominations at 2026 Emmy Awards
Three performers of AAPI heritage earned acting nominations for the 2026 Emmy Awards, with recognition spanning drama and limited series categories.
NW Asian Weekly
about 18 hours
Seattle man charged after alleged machete attack near CID
A Seattle man is facing a felony charge after prosecutors say he used a machete to smash the windows and windshield of a King County Metro bus, forcing it out of service and temporarily disrupting transit operations.
Field Gulls
about 19 hours
Where do the Seahawks land in ESPN’s best roster rankings?
We are in full theory crafting season. With the preseason right around the corner, many are trying to predict team rosters and where teams rank heading into the preseason. ESPN has released their roster rankings for all 32 teams and projected the teams starting line ups. Mike Clay, Aaron Schatz, and Seth Walder worked together on these […]
Seattle Weekly
about 19 hours
Cook, Slaughter rulings protect the wealthy | In Focus
These SCOTUS decisions seem contradictory on their faces. However, they have a unified goal.
NW Asian Weekly
about 20 hours
Couple brings Little Saigon flavors to World Cup stage
The bánh mi sandwiches arrived crisp and warm, their French-style baguette crusts shattering slightly at first bite.
NW Asian Weekly
about 20 hours
Diverse community rally calls for Mayor Wilson to take down cameras citywide, cancel Axon contract
Mayor Katie Wilson may have turned off the Axon-operated cameras in the Stadium District, following the end of the World Cup games—but that doesn’t mean the cameras around the stadium can’t still be turned back on, speakers at a rally demanding the citywide shutdown of cameras, including those in the Chinatown-International District, pointed out.