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West Seattle Summer Fest kicks off 44th year with historic sustainability push
West Seattle Summer Fest kicks off 44th year with historic sustainability push Off patr Thu, 07/09/2026 - 7:44am
Seattle Medium
about 8 hours
Spelman Student Honored For Mental Health Work
Kyra Wagner, a rising senior at Spelman College, has been honored with the JED Foundation's 2026 Student Voice of Mental Health Award, acknowledging her significant contributions to improving emotional well-being on campus and in the broader community. Her advocacy, inspired by her family's mental health challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic, addresses the critical need for support among young people, particularly Black children, who experienced a notable surge in mental health crises during that period.
Seattle Medium
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Judge Tosses Trump Media’s $3.8 Billion Defamation Suit Against The Washington Post
A federal judge in Florida has dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed by Trump Media and Technology Group against The Washington Post. The court determined that Trump Media failed to present evidence of actual malice, the high legal standard required for public figures in such cases.
Seattle Medium
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George E. Johnson Changed Black Beauty — And Black History
George E. Johnson, founder of Johnson Products Co., significantly impacted Black America by revolutionizing the hair care industry and becoming the first Black-owned company listed on the American Stock Exchange, with his financial backing also transforming the Chicago music show 'Soul Train' into a national cultural phenomenon.
Seattle Medium
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HBCUs Are Still The Vanguard
Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have consistently served as the vanguard of Black education, producing a significant percentage of Black college graduates and generating billions in economic impact. Despite their transformative work, these institutions operate with limited resources and confront new challenges stemming from evolving federal student loan policies.
NW Progressive Institute
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Graham Platner drops out of Maine’s U.S. Senate race
Platner announced his campaign was suspending operations and he was filing paperwork to withdraw his candidacy in a video posted on Wednesday, July 8th to social platforms. The Maine Democratic Party has until July 27th to name a replacement nominee. The party says it will stage a nominating convention to do so. Graham Platner drops out of Maine’s U.S. Senate race is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
NW Asian Weekly
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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
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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.
The Stranger
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Pop Loser: Happy Birthday to the Woman Who Ate 280 Macarons in One Week
Welcome back to Pop Loser! The biggest news in music this week was that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce got married, but given the negative feedback I’ve gotten from writing about Swift in the past, I decided to play it safe and celebrate a less divisive woman in music: Courtney Love. In honor of her […] The post Pop Loser: Happy Birthday to the Woman Who Ate 280 Macarons in One Week appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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I Saw U: Talking Shit in Tacoma, Getting Beer at the Mariners Game, and Looking Like Armie Hammer at the Bus Stop
Cute guy waiting for the 70 bus in EastlakeWe made eye contact as I walked by wearing blue striped overalls. U looked like Armie Hammer, minus the cannibalism (I hope). Wish we had talked! Tuxedo femme at Wild Rose Pride, Friday.You approached me and said “I looked important”. We exchanged names but no other info. […] The post I Saw U: Talking Shit in Tacoma, Getting Beer at the Mariners Game, and Looking Like Armie Hammer at the Bus Stop appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Bainbridge Island Police Department Women’s Self-Defense Instructor Charged with Domestic Violence
Bainbridge Island Police Department Sergeant Charles McCarty has been placed on administrative leave pending a criminal investigation after he was arrested in Seaside, Oregon in April and charged with domestic violence assault, harassment, and DUI after allegedly pushing his girlfriend down onto concrete. McCarty, who served as a Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office deputy for 17 […] The post Bainbridge Island Police Department Women’s Self-Defense Instructor Charged with Domestic Violence appeared first on The Stranger.
Westside Seattle
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New Alki Elementary School nears completion; Grand Opening set for August
New Alki Elementary School nears completion; Grand Opening set for August Off patr Wed, 07/08/2026 - 2:44pm