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Latest News

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Seattle Medium 6 days

George E. Johnson Changed Black Beauty — And Black History

George E. Johnson, founder of Johnson Products Co., significantly impacted Black America by revolutionizing the hair care industry and becoming the first Black-owned company listed on the American Stock Exchange, with his financial backing also transforming the Chicago music show 'Soul Train' into a national cultural phenomenon.

Seattle Medium 6 days

HBCUs Are Still The Vanguard

Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) have consistently served as the vanguard of Black education, producing a significant percentage of Black college graduates and generating billions in economic impact. Despite their transformative work, these institutions operate with limited resources and confront new challenges stemming from evolving federal student loan policies.

The Seattle Times 6 days

An Irish citizen sentenced to 14 years for killing a US tourist in Hungary

A Hungarian court has sentenced an Irish citizen to 14 years in prison for murdering an American tourist in Budapest in 2024.

The Seattle Times 6 days

Light rail service on 1 Line and 2 Line suspended for power issues

Sound Transit said that both lines are suspended between Northgate, Stadium and Judkins Park stations.

The Seattle Times 6 days

What WA’s representatives put in a time capsule for 2276

Representatives and senators provided the semiquincentennial congressional time capsule with items they feel will give insight about Washington’s residents.

The Seattle Times 6 days

El Nino powers up as forecasters predict historic strength and a rainier winter for the US South

Federal forecasters say an intensifying El Nino is growing so fast it's on the way to becoming very strong, even reaching historic levels this fall.

The Seattle Times 6 days

Almost $1 billion later, the U.S. still can’t make a medical glove

Nitrile gloves, as they're called, are vital in healthcare, protecting patients and practitioners from infection and contamination. Only about 1% of those used in the U.S. are made domestically.

The Seattle Times 6 days

UW athletics projected $16 million deficit for approved 2027 fiscal year budget

Washington athletics projected a $16 million negative cash flow in its 2027 fiscal year budget approved by the UW Board of Regents in June.

The Seattle Times 6 days

WA limits spit hoods inside state-run psychiatric facilities

The Washington agency that oversees state-run psychiatric hospitals now restricts how staff use spit hoods — mesh or fabric bags tied to deaths and injuries across the U.S.

The Seattle Times 6 days

King County begins campaign to slow e-bikes on trails

Following a new state law regulating the use of electric bikes and e-motorcycles, the county plans to start pulling over people riding at excessive speeds.

The Seattle Times 6 days

When even wealthy towns like Clyde Hill are going broke

Clyde Hill on the Eastside’s tony Gold Coast is the latest to find that its local government is going bankrupt. Something is very off in the way WA is doing this.

The Seattle Times 6 days

WA leads lawsuit to block Trump’s homelessness funding rules

The new federal requirements would limit funding for programs that provide stable, long-term housing to people coming out of homelessness without requiring sobriety.

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