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Latest News

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The Seattle Times 2 days

How schools can better prepare students for a changing climate

As climate change worsens, schools can help students feel prepared with a stronger solution- and project-based curriculum, community building and career education, Student Voices contributor Timothy Dong writes.

The Stranger 2 days

Slog AM: Local Journalists Win New Contract After Strike, Mayor Wilson Endorses Candidates in Legislative Races, and SCOTUS Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Trans Sports Bans

SCOTUS Rulings are All Over the Map: The court upheld birthright citizenship, which is good, because white supremacists were trying to overturn the precedent to purge the country of millions of people and disenfranchise voters. The vote was 5-4, though, which is too close for comfort. The justices also greenlit the president to fire the […] The post Slog AM: Local Journalists Win New Contract After Strike, Mayor Wilson Endorses Candidates in Legislative Races, and SCOTUS Upholds Birthright Citizenship, Trans Sports Bans appeared first on The Stranger.

The Seattle Times 2 days

Mexican fans blast horns outside Ecuador’s hotel, fueling a sleepless World Cup eve

Mexican soccer fans have given Ecuador a sleepless night ahead of their World Cup clash.

The Seattle Times 2 days

The Seattle judge who had birthright citizenship correct from the start

Judge John Coughenour needed the barest of briefings before ruling President Donald Trump's order "blatantly unconstitutional." Seventeen months later, the Supreme Court agreed.

The Seattle Times 2 days

How to stay cool in a heat wave even without air conditioning

Heat can be dangerous, but health experts say there are ways to manage the threat.

The Stranger 2 days

Quickies

1. I’m a 20-year-old virgin and I have until very recently thought I was pan romantic/asexual. But I have found myself being sexually attracted to my close female friends. How do I know if I am ace or struggling with religious guilt? Labels can wait — get out there and live a little, kiddo. P.S. Religious guilt […] The post Quickies appeared first on The Stranger.

The Seattle Times 2 days

The largest digital camera ever built begins decade-long survey of the universe

The largest digital camera ever built is beginning to capture images of unseen corners of the universe in finer detail.

The Seattle Times 2 days

Aid workers warn of infectious diseases, overwhelmed hospitals after Venezuela quakes

Aid groups are warning that Venezuela's healthcare system is at its breaking point nearly a week after two powerful earthquakes hit the South American country.

The Seattle Times 2 days

Wildfire in Eastern WA’s Walla Walla County causes evacuations

Walla Walla County Undersheriff Joe Klundt said the fire is burning about 1,800 acres as of late Monday afternoon.

The Seattle Times 2 days

Seattle weather: Slow warm up for Fourth of July weekend

The cool upper level trough sitting over us will start to “peter out” by Friday and the onshore flow will decrease, bringing the temperature back to normal.

The Seattle Times 2 days

Congo bans gatherings in areas far from Ebola outbreak. Some say it limits dissent

Opposition and civil society groups in Congo are protesting a new ban on public demonstrations related to the Ebola outbreak there.

The Seattle Times 2 days

Seattle council bill would limit homeowner solicitations

Seattle lawmakers may soon make it illegal to urge unwilling homeowners to sell their homes, part of an effort to prevent harassment and exploitation of those who may not fully understand the value of their property.   A bill from Councilmember Dionne Foster would create a voluntary “do not solicit” list that homeowners who’ve received […]

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