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Latest News

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Seattle Medium 1 day

Belgium Ends The USA’s World Cup Dream With A Dominant 4-1 Win In The Round Of 16

The United States exited the World Cup following a 4-1 defeat to Belgium. Romelu Lukaku scored Belgium's final goal, solidifying the outcome. Post-match, US players displayed visible disappointment as they convened at the center of the pitch for a final address from coach Mauricio Pochettino.

Seattle Medium 1 day

A Metro Car Photo Became A Portrait Of Trump’s America

A Reuters photograph, depicting a lone Black woman on a Washington, D.C. subway car amidst masked white nationalists, has emerged as a powerful visual testament to America's enduring legacy of racial intimidation and division.

Seattle Medium 1 day

A Nation That Forgets Its History Is Bound

The enduring struggle for voting rights remains a critical focus, with historical patterns revealing consistent efforts to disenfranchise citizens and consolidate power among a select few. This ongoing battle underscores the imperative to safeguard suffrage for all, ensuring that governmental authority genuinely reflects the will of the populace.

The Urbanist 1 day

Facing an Existential Budget Crisis, an Eastside Enclave Considers Emergency Valve

Clyde Hill voters are set to be asked to approve a 69% city property tax hike this November, to avoid municipal bankruptcy looming as soon as 2030. Without such a move, city officials say, Clyde Hill could cease to exist.

City Cast Seattle 1 day

What Has Seattle Learned From The World Cup? Plus, Economic Highs and Lows

Today on the show, Jane C. Hu is joined by contributor Hannah Krieg and creative producer Liam Billingham to talk about, despite an apparently growing economy in Washington, why are so many people being laid off and feeling frustrated? Then they talk about how Seattle has felt so neighborly during the World Cup, and Hannah argues that we don’t need FIFA to experience brotherly love. They also talk about the positive things we hope the city can keep doing, like public bathrooms in Pioneer Square and nice spots for us to hang out together. Finally, they discuss the new app Sniff, which helps bring together dog owners through technology. The trio talk about how the internet is good for meeting people, but you have to get out in the world and hang out! Learn more about the sponsors of this July 7th episode: pFriem Beer Grand Central Bakery Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.

Westside Seattle 1 day

High demand, low turnover: SDOT study reveals parking crunch in West Seattle Junction

High demand, low turnover: SDOT study reveals parking crunch in West Seattle Junction Off patr Mon, 07/06/2026 - 5:43pm

The Urbanist 2 days

Seattle Advances Design for Leary Way Bikeway, While Advocates Push for Shilshole

SDOT recently released 60% designs for a two-way protected bike lane along Leary Way NW and invited feedback in a survey open through July 15. Dan Strauss has touted the connection as a way to finally fill the Missing Link, but not everyone is on board with the idea.

Seattle Met 2 days

Tasty Trends and Fusty Fads This Summer

The hottest and nottest in the local food scene right now.

Seattle Medium 2 days

White House Report Accuses Smithsonian Leadership Of Radical Ideology

In a new report, the White House has accused the Smithsonian Institution of adopting a divisive, far-left ideological framework that erases American heritage, asserting that the institution has moved its mission toward 'extreme political activism.' This accusation follows a comprehensive internal review ordered by the White House to ensure the Smithsonian's exhibits and materials align with the President's directive to celebrate American exceptionalism and combat what it terms 'historical revisions.'

Seattle Medium 2 days

FIFA Stunned The Soccer World By Allowing The USA’s Folarin Balogun To Play On Monday

FIFA's disciplinary committee has suspended striker Folarin Balogun's automatic one-match ban for one year, allowing his participation in the Round of 16 match against Belgium. The decision, which utilizes Article 27 of FIFA's code, comes amid reports of President Donald Trump's direct communication with FIFA President Gianni Infantino regarding the red card incident, drawing scrutiny to the intervention.

Seattle Medium 2 days

America 250: Why Crispus Attucks Matters Today

Amidst national commemorations of the United States' 250th anniversary, a commentary proposes honoring Crispus Attucks, the formerly enslaved sailor who became the first casualty of the American Revolution during the Boston Massacre, as a symbol of the nation's ongoing pursuit of freedom and justice.

Seattle Medium 2 days

A Year In, Trump’s Spending Cuts Hit Hardest In Black Communities

The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law last July, has significantly curtailed access to healthcare and food assistance for millions of low-income Americans, with Black communities disproportionately affected. The legislation, which enacted trillions in cuts to Medicaid and food assistance budgets, has led to a 4.6 million decrease in Medicaid and CHIP enrollment and over 4 million fewer SNAP participants, intensifying existing systemic inequities.

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