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Tides: Next: High 11.2 ft at 5:40 PM
AQI 38 — Good
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Seattle Sports

37-34

1st in AL West

WIN Mariners 10 at Nationals 2 Yesterday
NEXT At Nationals Today · 1:05 PM
3-12

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Valkyries 76 at Storm 72 Yesterday
NEXT At Fire Wed, Jun 17 · 7:00 PM
4-2-5

10th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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The Seattle Times 6 days

Seattle weather: Rainstorm, possible lightning, then heat in the 80s

The Seattle area may be in for another weather roller coaster, with a jumble of rain, a chance of thunderstorms and highs above 80 degrees by the weekend.

West Seattle Blog 6 days

COUNTDOWN: With Arts-in-Nature Festival approaching, DNDA celebrates grant

(WSB photo) Shannon Woodard, interim executive director of DNDA, visited Mechanics Bank in The Junction this week to accept a $7,500 grant that’ll help support the housing/art/community nonprofit’s work. One big event ahead: The Arts-in-Nature Festival returns on Saturday, June 27, 10 am-8 pm, at Camp Long (5200 35th SW). Admission will be free, and […]

The Seattle Times 6 days

Seattle’s Incredibly Loud Street Preachers Eagerly Await the World Cup

World Cup fans who crowd into Seattle from around the world this month will find new self-cleaning public toilets and a floating watch party on Elliott Bay — and men in black telling them, at earsplitting volume, that they’re going to hell if they don’t repent.

The Seattle Times 6 days

As J.P. Crawford still nurses hand injury, Ryan Bliss joins Mariners

With Mariners shortstop J.P. Crawford still nursing a hand injury, infielder Ryan Bliss joined the team in Detroit in a "precautionary" move.

The Seattle Times 6 days

Andrés Muñoz blows save, Mariners fall in Detroit on walkoff hit

What looked for much of Sunday to be a comfortable Mariners victory became a late-inning meltdown as Andrés Muñoz blew the save and Kevin McGonigle's walkoff won it for Detroit.

West Seattle Blog 6 days

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 […]

The Seattle Times 6 days

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.

The Seattle Times 6 days

Maverick Republican Sen. Bob Packwood of Oregon, who resigned after sexual harassment scandal, dies

Former Oregon Sen. Bob Packwood has died.

West Seattle Blog 6 days

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. […]

The Seattle Times 6 days

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.

The Seattle Times 6 days

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.

The Seattle Times 6 days

5 health risks from consuming too much protein

Most Americans eat more protein than they need. We asked experts what can happen if people have too much of a good thing.

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