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The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Meet Buster, a robot dog now helping Sacramento deputies respond to dangerous calls
Buster’s arrival reflects a growing trend among law enforcement agencies across the country to adopt robotic technology for public safety.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
‘Serial monogamists’ who love scandal, Chicago zoo’s same-sex penguin couple showcase animal diversity
During Pride Month, Chicago-area zoos are highlighting LGBTQ+ animals. From dolphins to a desert grassland whiptail lizard, “wildlife displays for us the beauty of difference.”
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
World Cup schedule today, June 26: How to watch Egypt vs. Iran Pride Match and more
Today is another big day for Seattle as Egypt is set to play Iran in the Pride Match. Here's how to watch tonight's game, plus all the other World Cup action on Friday.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Seattle’s World Cup fan festival spread across the city. Why?
World Cup host cities like Mexico City, Atlanta and Miami have centralized FIFA Fan Fests. Why is Seattle’s celebration spread out? We found out.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
2026 World Cup: What to know when Egypt plays Iran in Seattle
Egypt has all but clinched their first trip to the World Cup knockout round and could win their group by beating Iran, which also plenty to play for in Seattle.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Please don’t rain on this Seattle parade: June gloom for Pride?
As Seattleites look past the heat wave’s crescendo on Wednesday and towards Pride celebrations, they face a familiar foe: the drizzle.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Tips for using Seattle’s record-breaking transit on World Cup Friday
The Egypt-Iran World Cup match starts at 8 p.m., bringing late-night surges to transit stops and the Pioneer Square pedestrian zone. Here's what to know.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Mariners were difficult to watch during first half of schedule
Through the first half of perhaps their most anticipated season, the Mariners (41-41) have been inexcusably, profoundly average.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Sea-Tac checks in World Cup fan obsession with ranch dressing
As Sea-Tac breaks records for its busiest travel days, passengers are said to be bringing home an unexpected souvenir: ranch dressing
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
WNBA suspends Alyssa Thomas 1 game for hit to Caitlin Clark’s throat
The WNBA has suspended Phoenix’s Alyssa Thomas for one game after she made contact with her fist to Caitlin Clark’s throat in Wednesday night’s matchup against Indiana.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
988’s LGBTQ+ hotline to relaunch this year. But the group that helped start it might be excluded
The Trump administration is moving to restart the specialized LGBTQ+ option for youth who contact the 988 crisis intervention hotline, but the group that helped pioneer the idea is being shut out.
City Cast Seattle
about 10 hours
World Cup Pride Protests, Montlake’s Plan for Permanent Affordable Homes, and Jane’s Three-Ferry Century
Today on the podcast, host Jane C. Hu is joined by contributors Marcus Harrison Green and Brett Hamil to discuss the record-setting attendance at the Juneteenth World Cup event last week and the more contentious collision of Pride weekend with the Egypt-Iran match — two countries where being queer can mean facing prison or the death penalty. Then, a proposed Seattle City Council bill could turn a former SR-520 Bridge staging area into permanently affordable homes priced starting at $250K. But who actually qualifies? And Jane wonders, can nonprofits be trusted to manage this land for decades? Finally, the three talk about weekend plans ranging from seeing Supergirl in theaters, a magazine launch party, and Jane’s three-ferry century bike ride. Oh, and if you’re a City Cast neighbor, it’s bonus segment day! Jane is joined by producers Liam and Sam to discuss a new robot built by a Seattle startup that “wants to be your kid’s classroom buddy and your mom’s new friend.” Tune in for a discussion that ranges from the Disney Channel Original Movie Smart House to intergenerational relationships and transhumanism. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Woodland Park Zoo Seattle Restored Washington State Fair Argosy Cruises 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.