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Habitat For Humanity Opens Doors To Affordable Homeownership In Columbia City
Habitat for Humanity Seattle-King & Kittitas Counties will host a community block party this Saturday, July 18, to celebrate the completion of Liberty Commons, a 58-unit condominium development in Seattle's Columbia City neighborhood.
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Neighborhood Matching Fund Helps Preserve A Community Hub For Seattle’s Eritrean Community
With support from Seattle's Neighborhood Matching Fund and local volunteers, the Eritrean Association of Greater Seattle completed a fire sprinkler system installation to ensure the safety and longevity of its community center.
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Seahawks News: Who are the most important Seahawks players?
We, as Seattle Seahawks fans, are lucky. Multiple dynamic, singularly talented athletes reside on our roster, and each one makes such an impact as the question arises: who is the most crucial among them? The best part, there is hardly a wrong answer. Dive into the links and debate with your friends and enemies. Thanks […]
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Thunderstorms, Heat Expected Across Western Washington This Week
Western Washington is set to experience a combination of high temperatures, thunderstorms, and an elevated wildfire risk later this week, according to the National Weather Service.
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Who's my dad? When genetic testing gets complicated.
It’s estimated that millions of Americans have learned through home genetic tests that they’re not actually biologically related to a parent. Most aren’t prepared for this surprise. And many aren’t briefed with informed consent before getting the news. Betty Cohn has a Ph.D. in Public Health Genetics from the University of Washington. For her dissertation, she spoke with people who had this experience. To learn more before doing genetic testing, check out this Genetic Testing Consent Informational Flyer We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online or on the KUOW App.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seattle Medium
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Best Emerging Community Leader: Keisha Credit Is Turning Influence Into Impact
By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium Keisha Credit has built a loyal following by using social media to celebrate Black culture, amplify community voices and tell stories that help people see themselves reflected online. Through her content, she has become part of a new generation of community leaders who are using digital platforms not simply […]
Seattle Medium
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Best Educational Support Specialist: Dwane Chappelle Changing Family Trajectories Through Education
By Aaron Allen, The Seattle Medium When Dr. Dwane Chappelle talks about education, he doesn’t speak in terms of compliance, spreadsheets or bureaucracy. He speaks about family trajectories, community ecosystems and the deep, often unheralded work of service. It is that philosophy, and a career dedicated to putting students and families first, that led readers […]
Seattle Medium
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Best Community Advocate (Health): Deaunte Damper Is Building Bridges Throughout The Community
By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium For Deaunte Damper, community isn’t simply where people live. It’s something people build by showing up for one another every day. That philosophy has guided Damper’s work across public health, HIV advocacy, gun violence prevention, overdose prevention and community organizing, earning him recognition during The Seattle Medium’s inaugural Best […]
Seattle Medium
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Best Enterprise: For Boon Boona Coffee, Success Is All About Coffee, Culture and Community
By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium For Efrem Fesaha, founder and CEO of Boon Boona Coffee, coffee has always been about more than what’s in the cup. It is about connecting people, celebrating Africa’s rich coffee heritage and creating spaces where community can gather. That vision resonated with readers during The Seattle Medium’s inaugural Best […]
Seattle Medium
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The Double Dutch Divas Jumping For Joy, Building Community
By Aaron Allen, The Seattle Medium When the steady, rhythmic slap of two jump ropes hits the pavement in the Pacific Northwest, it carries more than just nostalgic playground energy. For the Double Dutch Divas, it is the sound of mental health recovery, intergenerational healing and pure community triumph. That impact was unmistakably reflected in […]
Seattle Medium
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Best Youth Organization (Non-Athletic): How EYFO Built Opportunity From The Ground Up
By Aaron Allen, The Seattle Medium When Empowering Youth & Families Outreach (EYFO) opened its doors in 2001, the organization had no building, no operating budget and no paid staff. But what founders Charlotte and John Shoecraft did have was a vision that every child deserved a safe place to learn, grow and succeed. Operating […]
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Best For-Profit Business Owner/CEO: Lewis Rudd Built More Than A Business
By Aaron Allen, The Seattle Medium Across the street from Garfield High School on a crisp Friday afternoon, Feb. 3, 1984, the Central District was introduced to a sound and aroma that would help reshape Seattle’s culinary and cultural landscape. A live broadcast hosted by Jakandi Klove filled the air as students from Rainier Beach, […]