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Seattle Medium
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Lack Of Body Cameras On ICE Agents Fuels More Uncertainty Over Fatal Shootings
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) pledged to deploy body cameras to its law enforcement officers across the nation, yet the initiative's implementation has been notably slow. This delay is highlighted by the absence of body cameras on agents involved in recent fatal shootings in Houston and Maine, raising significant questions about the pace and status of the federal effort to enhance accountability.
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Is Mbappé Too Good For France?
Kylian Mbappé, a prominent French soccer player of Cameroonian and Algerian heritage, continues to face racist abuse and political scrutiny from far-right figures despite his status as one of the sport's leading athletes. His journey, marked by challenges to his national identity, culminates in his current role leading France to the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup.
Seattle Medium
about 7 hours
4 People Have Been Killed This Year In Shootings By Federal Agents Linked To Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
Four individuals have been fatally shot by federal immigration agents this year, with two such incidents occurring in July, prompting heightened scrutiny regarding the use of force by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during enforcement operations.
Seattle Medium
about 7 hours
Trump Administration Opens Endangered Species’ Habitats To Development, Reversing 50 Years Of Environmental Law
The Trump administration has reversed decades of environmental law protecting endangered species, opening sensitive habitats to drilling, mining, farming, and real estate development. This significant policy shift, finalized by the Interior and Commerce Departments, redefines 'harm' under the 1973 Endangered Species Act, a definition previously upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1995. While the administration claims the move 'returns the interpretation of the ESA back to its actual text and original intent,' environmental organizations have condemned the action, vowing immediate legal challenges and emphasizing that habitat loss remains the primary cause of extinction.
NW Asian Weekly
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Sam Cho chosen for Asia Society’s Asia 21 fellowship
Port of Seattle Commissioner Sam Cho has been named a 2026 Asia 21 Next Generation Fellow by Asia Society, joining a class of 40 emerging leaders from 26 countries and regions across the Asia-Pacific.
West Seattle Blog
about 9 hours
TRAFFIC, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Tuesday info
6:03 AM: Good morning! It’s Tuesday, July 14, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Today’s forecast is for more sunshine, high in the upper 70s. Sunrise was at 5:26 am today; sunset will be at 9:03 pm. (Monday sunset – photo by Samantha) TRANSIT TODAY Metro buses – Regular weekday schedule. West Seattle Water Taxi – Regular […]
West Seattle Blog
about 16 hours
Navy ship at Vigor on Harbor Island spills thousands of gallons of diesel into Elliott Bay
(Washington Ecology Department photo) Cleanup work continues tonight at Vigor Shipyard on Harbor Island, where the state Department of Ecology says up to 5,000 gallons of diesel spilled into Elliott Bay. According to Ecology’s announcement, it happened this afternoon while the USS Sampson was having fuel removed, and a hose failed, sending thousands of gallons […]
West Seattle Blog
about 18 hours
Man dies in The Triangle
Thanks for the tip. Police on the scene at the Fauntleroy/Alaska Shell station confirm that a man died there tonight. Just before 8:30 pm, SFD and SPD were called there for a report of “an adult male” overdosing. When they got there, they confirmed the person, found on the Alaska side of the station, had […]
West Seattle Blog
about 21 hours
FOLLOWUP: One month after Westside Neighbors Shelter’s indefinite closure, rumors debunked
(WSB file photo of shelter/American Legion building at 3618 SW Alaska) More than a month has passed since the announcement that Westside Neighbors Shelter in The Triangle would close indefinitely. A timeline for its future has not yet been determined. But shelter operator Keith Hughes published an update today announcing what’s not in its future: […]
West Seattle Blog
about 23 hours
READER REPORT: Suspected stalking
This report is from Patricia: This person was stalking two women who were unaware at 9:15 AM this morning. (Leering and pacing their movements, Example, they stopped, he stops, they go faster, he walks faster.) They were alerted and he became agitated. He got on the bus at Admiral in California heading south. Just want […]
NW Asian Weekly
about 23 hours
Live-action “Moana” is a Pasifika cultural heritage cinema landmark worthy of your time
Live-action remakes of animated films can be goofy or good. Disney’s new live-action “Moana” is good.
Seattle Weekly
about 24 hours
Shark in the Park celebrates local sixgills
The 2nd annual Shark in the Park community festival took place over the weekend in Des Moines, complete with local vendors, educational booths, live music, food trucks and sharks, sharks, sharks.