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Race car driver killed in Kent at Pacific Raceways identified
The driver killed in a collision at Pacific Raceways in Kent has been identified as Glenn David Woloski, 62.
The Stranger
about 5 hours
Third Railed
Cis het woman here. I got extremely angry today because a guy I’ve been seeing (let’s call him “Cam”) in a MFM triad for the past ten years started to film me giving head to my other male partner (call him “Stan”) without asking. I only have two “third rail” boundaries, Dan, and one of them […] The post Third Railed appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Slog AM: A New Tar Sands Pipeline Is Slated for Washington’s Shores, Graham Platner May Drop Out over Sexual Assault Allegations, and the US National Team Ends Seattle’s World Cup with a Whimper
Boeing Lost Another Major Defense Contract: The Boeing Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS), the radar-dished plane you may remember smoldering on a Middle Eastern tarmac after the US Air Force gravely underestimated their Iranian counterparts, is on the way out for NATO, Reuters reports. The US-dominated alliance chose Swedish manufacturer Saab as a replacement […] The post Slog AM: A New Tar Sands Pipeline Is Slated for Washington’s Shores, Graham Platner May Drop Out over Sexual Assault Allegations, and the US National Team Ends Seattle’s World Cup with a Whimper appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
about 5 hours
‘Party Rock Anthem’ singer Lauren Bennett dies
Singer Lauren Bennett, previously of the band G.R.L., has died. Few details have been given about her death.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
I-5 Bellingham Rock pieces available for pickup July 11
The Bellingham Rock is more like a pile of Bellingham pebbles now. But WSDOT is giving the pieces away for free on Saturday. Here's where to get them.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
Central, Eastern WA to be under red flag warning as dry front comes
The dry cold front from the Gulf of Alaska will first sweep through the Cascades, prompting red flag conditions to start in Central Washington on Tuesday.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
$24M embezzled from WA clinics. CEO bought a Tesla, boat and truck
The CEO of Community Clinic Network invested the money in stocks, options and exchange-traded funds, according to court documents.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
Trouble getting weight loss drugs covered by insurance? Here’s what to know
Don't give up if your medication is denied, experts say.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
Drivers shun premium gas in favor of regular as prices bite
Drivers across the U.S., including some behind the wheel of performance vehicles, are switching from premium gasoline to regular in a search for savings as fuel prices remain elevated.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
From new soccer fields to artworks, World Cup leaves its legacy in WA
Seattle is wrapping up its World Cup hosting role, but organizers say the tournament’s impact will be felt long after the games end.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
Hot-hitting Dom Canzone has swung his way into Mariners’ full-time lineup
You can cross the platoon label off Dom Canzone’s hitting profile. The Mariners’ DH has swung his way into a full-time, middle-of-the-lineup role.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
2026 World Cup: Seattle lives up to its reputation as soccer city
Seattle hosted the World Cup for 22 days. Few cities experienced the full scope of the world’s largest sporting event, on and off the field, as the Emerald City did.