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The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Seattle City Council amends mayor’s proposal for free student meals
A proposal from Seattle City Council members would delay the expansion of two of Mayor Katie Wilson’s key education initiatives.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Washington Huskies replacing turf at Husky Stadium
Washington is installing a new playing surface at Husky Stadium, as preparations for the 2026 college football season ramp up.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Thunderbird Treatment Center prepares to open on Vashon Island
A new substance use treatment facility on Vashon Island will soon be the largest residential center of its kind in King County.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
The thing that no one talks about in therapy | The therapist is in
There's an elephant in the therapy room that neither the client nor the provider wants to bring up, columnist Jordan Alam writes.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
People have been fermenting food for millennia. Here’s why more people are focused on gut health now
Fermented foods are trending, but experts say they are not all the same.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
To the GOP, he’s a sham candidate. At home, he’s Mr. Sullivan, ex-teacher and Alaska Senate hopeful
Many longtime residents of the small Alaska fishing community of Petersburg say they opposed efforts by the state to keep a local man named Dan Sullivan from running in this year's U.S. Senate race, even if they're not voting for him.
KUOW Seattle Now
about 8 hours
Weekend Listen: Microsoft is doing a hard reset of its XBOX gaming division, survivors say Tule Lake still has lessons for America eighty years later, and how a Northwest tribe and an endangered sea creature are helping each other
Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom. First, when it comes to Xbox, Microsoft is doing a hard reset. This week, the company began reducing its gaming division by 3,200 jobs. Microsoft calls it the most significant restructuring in Xbox history. Next, instead of watching fireworks to commemorate America's 250th birthday last weekend, about 400 people went on a pilgrimage to the site of a former camp where Japanese-Americans were imprisoned during World War II. And finally, one of the most endangered sea creatures of the Pacific Ocean is getting a leg up in the kelp forests of the San Juan Islands. It’s a twenty-four-armed sea star called the sunflower star. 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.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Seattle Times
about 16 hours
Man, dog die in fire near Monroe
Snohomish Regional Fire and Rescue crews responded to reports of smoke coming from a mobile home outside Monroe.
The Seattle Times
about 18 hours
Japan’s space agency conducts first test flight for experimental reusable rocket
Japan has conducted a first test flight for its reusable rocket.
The Seattle Times
about 18 hours
Mariners fall below .500 as losing streak continues with loss to Rays
Friday night’s 7-2 loss to the Rays offered a lasting sequence of the Mariners' current four-game losing streak and a glaring red flag on how this team has performed in an uneven first “half" of the season.
The Seattle Times
about 19 hours
Martha Lillard, last US polio patient using iron lung, dies at 78 in Oklahoma
Martha Lillard, the last U.S. polio patient using an iron lung, has died at 78 in Oklahoma.
The Seattle Times
about 20 hours
Seattle light rail broke records for World Cup. How many riders paid?
A snapshot of June 19 data, from the day the US beat Australia, shows that up to three-quarters of riders paid their light rail fare.