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Best CEO/Executive Director: Byrd Barr Place’s Dr. Angela Griffin Leads With Purpose And A Commitment To Community
By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium When Dr. Angela Griffin became CEO of Byrd Barr Place, she quickly realized that one of her biggest challenges wasn’t expanding services. It was reminding people that one of Seattle’s oldest Black-led organizations was still here, still serving the community and still committed to its mission. That work was […]
West Seattle Blog
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VIDEO, PHOTOS: West Seattle Big Band’s 2026 Concert in the Park celebrates anniversaries
In front of a sun-dappled field full of people, Jim Edwards celebrated two anniversaries Tuesday night – 30 years for the West Seattle Big Band, which he founded and directs, and 42 years with his wife Barbara. He even dedicated one of the songs at the band’s annual Concert in the Park to her: “Someone […]
The Seattle Times
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Confirmed Ebola cases top 2,000 in Congo, including 754 deaths
Confirmed cases of Ebola in Congo have reached 2,011, including 754 deaths, according to government data released overnight in what authorities say is the fastest-growing outbreak on record.
The Seattle Times
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Face-to-face with ancient Rome: Exhibition in Hungary brings forgotten faces to life
A new exhibition in Hungary brings ancient residents of the Roman frontier city of Aquincum to life with detailed facial reconstructions.
The Seattle Times
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France’s National Assembly will give final approval to assisted-dying bill after years of debate
France's National Assembly is set to give final approval to a bill allowing adults with incurable illnesses to receive lethal medication.
The Seattle Times
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Camano Island woman airlifted to Harborview after dog attack
Deputies on the afternoon of July 10 responded to a call where a 34-year-old woman was training a Šarplaninac dog she had just gotten to protect livestock.
West Seattle Blog
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WEST SEATTLE SCENE: Low-low tide sights
Thanks for the photos from this afternoon’s low-low tide! One more low-low tide tomorrow. Above, Bob Burns photographed Luna/Anchor Park, where the tide was out enough to expose the pilings; the next three are from Rainer Klett, first two colorful creatures, a sea pen and jellyfish: And then a Killdeer among kelp camouflage: Tomorrow’s lowest […]
The Seattle Times
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Wildfires expose millions in the Midwest and Northeast US to dangerous smoke
Heavy smoke from several large wildfires blazing in Canada and Minnesota is expected to engulf large swaths of the Midwest and Northeast U.S. this week, exposing millions of people to dangerous air pollution.
The Seattle Times
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WA congressman calls for Trump’s removal over Strait of Hormuz takeover
Rep. Adam Smith cited the president's remarks about taking over the Strait of Hormuz, as well as a speech Trump is making Thursday about election security.
The Seattle Times
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Study shows a blood test can help identify healthy people at high risk for Alzheimer’s disease
A blood test that helps diagnose Alzheimer's might also forecast if healthy older adults will develop symptoms.
The Seattle Times
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Plane that crashed into Columbia River, killing 2, hit power line
A preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board said the plane pitched down about one second before it hit the power line on June 24.
West Seattle Blog
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SURVEY: What do you want to tell the West Seattle Junction Association about Summer Fest 2026?
(Part of the Saturday night crowd – aerial photo by Paul Weatherman) West Seattle’s biggest party of the year is over – and it won’t be long until the planning for next year’s Summer Fest begins. First, the West Seattle Junction Association – which presents the festival (and so many other events!) – wants your […]