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From Tulsa to West Seattle: Book-scene magician Jeff Martin settles into new home here
By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog Tulsa, Oklahoma’s best-known literary connoisseur and community connector has taken a leap across the U.S. and landed right here in West Seattle. Jeff Martin, co-founder of Magic City Books, was recently profiled by the New York Times for his “Literary King” status, with his then-impending move to […]
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A perilous history: FIFA’s relationship with Queer issues
Professional soccer, unfortunately, has never been guaranteed to be welcoming and friendly. For every great thing about the beautiful game, it has always coexisted with ugly speech and behavior. Certain clubs, for decades, have had to repeatedly report incidents of hate and sometimes stop playing entirely, because their fans can’t help but chant slurs like “puto” and “rent boy” at their opponents. As the pinnacle of soccer culture, you’d hope that FIFA would take the initiative to set a better example. Unf
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US and Japan, historic women’s soccer rivals, clash at Lumen Field
Time and time again, the women’s soccer teams from the US and Japan find themselves pitted against each other. Sometimes, it’s for everything. Both nations have won World Cups at the other’s heartbreaking expense, in 2011 and 2015. Sometimes, however, they face off for the love of the game. In April, despite the ugly weather, 36,218 fans came out to watch both nations play a friendly exhibition at Lumen Field. It might have lacked the usual stakes of World Cup soccer, but those rooting for Team USA were jus
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Who’s on top? Ranking all 7 FIFA World Cup teams coming to Seattle
When the World Cup arrives at Lumen Field, starting on June 15, it will bring together some of the best athletes in the entire world under one roof. However, even among the best of the best, some shine more than others. If you plan to watch or attend the upcoming games, but aren’t quite sure who’s worth paying attention to, this list can help you. We’re ranking all seven national teams who are confirmed for a Seattle visit. It’s worth saying that, though we did our research, this list is entirely subjective
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Mariners Game #66: Game Thread Two
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Two teenagers arrested for climbing Tacoma Narrows Bridge
According to a Washington State Patrol spokesperson, the teenagers are expected to face charges of criminal trespassing and obstruction of law enforcement.
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Maverick Republican Sen. Bob Packwood of Oregon, who resigned after sexual harassment scandal, dies
Former Oregon Sen. Bob Packwood has died.
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WEST SEATTLE COYOTES: Two reader reports
Two more coyote sightings sent in by readers: LATE SATURDAY NIGHT: This video and report came in via text late last night: Wild coyote sighting just now. 46th x Andover. Walked up the driveway and trotted through my front porch. May be worth putting up a notice to people in case they have animals out. […]
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Mariners Game Preview #66, 6/7/26: SEA at DET
The Mariners evened the three-game series against the Tigers yesterday on the back of a stellar outing from Bryce Miller and just enough offense for a comfortable 4-0 win. With another victory today, they’ll have sealed four straight series wins, and Luis Castillo will look to build on a successful stint with the piggyback in […]
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Northbound I-5 open in Seattle as work ends early
Seattle's big I-5 weekend shutdown came to a finish ahead of schedule, with crews completing work early Sunday morning and with all northbound lanes reopened.
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Giant stone urns hint at the death rites of a lost people in Laos
Thousands of containers lie scattered across northern Laos. These “death jars” may have provided a form of communal interment, archaeologists reported.