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Seattle Sports

6-19

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 79 at Mystics 84 Sun, Jul 12
NEXT At Sky Tomorrow · 9:00 AM
NEXT Home vs Portland Thu, Jul 16 · 7:30 PM
48-49

2nd in AL West

WIN Mariners 8 at Rays 2 Sun, Jul 12
NEXT Home vs Giants Fri, Jul 17 · 7:10 PM
5-2-6

10th in NWSL

WIN Portland 0 at Seattle 2 Sun, Jul 12
NEXT At Gotham Sat, Jul 18 · 9:00 AM

Latest News

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The Stranger 6 days

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.

Seattle Weekly 6 days

Federal Way passes 1-year moratorium on data centers

Federal Way joins Seattle, Burien and other Washington cities, which have passed similar moratoriums.

The Seattle Times 6 days

The Stranger’s editor, Hannah Murphy Winter, is leaving

Hannah Murphy Winter, who joined The Stranger in 2024, will leave at the end of July.

The Seattle Times 6 days

What to know about protecting pets from the New World screwworm fly

Cases of New World screwworm in cattle and dogs are prompting warnings from veterinarians that pet owners need to remain vigilant to protect their animals.

Seattle Weekly 6 days

Cook, Slaughter rulings protect the wealthy | In Focus

These SCOTUS decisions seem contradictory on their faces. However, they have a unified goal.

The Seattle Times 6 days

Artemis II astronauts reunite with their moonship 3 months after record-breaking flight

The Artemis II astronauts who flew around the moon earlier this year are back in Florida, reunited with their capsule and launch team.

The Seattle Times 6 days

Outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite grows to more than 1,000 cases

Michigan is experiencing its largest outbreak of a parasitic infection that causes severe diarrhea.

The Seattle Times 6 days

Sounders’ Jackson Ragen earns MLS All-Star nod

Major League soccer announced the full roster for its All-Star Game, and Sounders defender Jackson Ragen was among the reserves.

Seattle Weekly 6 days

Back yard bounty tips | The Compleat Home Gardener

Jealous of those leafy greens at your local farmer’s market? Here’s some suggestions to starting your own vegetable garden.

The Seattle Times 6 days

FIFA’s Infantino targeted by complaint to Olympic ethics body after Trump lobbying on Balogun ban

FIFA President Gianni Infantino is being referred to Olympic ethics investigators for a possible breach of political neutrality.

The Stranger 6 days

With Seattle’s World Cup Over, Mayor Katie Wilson Turns Off Stadium District Cameras

Well, the 22 police cameras in the Stadium District are off, which is what Mayor Katie Wilson promised to do once the World Cup and its “credible threats” were gone. The Seattle Police Department won’t be able to turn them on itself. But the camera boxes, the modems, the routers, the cooling fans, and the […] The post With Seattle’s World Cup Over, Mayor Katie Wilson Turns Off Stadium District Cameras appeared first on The Stranger.

The Seattle Times 6 days

Students can shape policy. Why don’t schools show them how?

Washington schools can — and should — do more to teach students about how they can influence the lawmaking process, Student Voices contributor Samantha Gobal writes.

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