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Seattle Medium
about 8 hours
Podcast: Washington State Microenterprise Association Strengthens Entrepreneur Network
The Washington State Microenterprise Association (WSMA) addresses critical barriers faced by microenterprises, sole proprietors, and early-stage entrepreneurs in accessing capital and vital resources. The organization strengthens the statewide network supporting small businesses, providing essential training, financing, and business development services. Its flagship initiative, Evergreen BizLink, serves as a free online resource navigator, connecting entrepreneurs with trusted support systems.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
Why World Cup is a dream come true for Seattle’s African diaspora
For many Seattle-area residents from Africa, the tournament’s arrival is about more than soccer. It is about seeing their childhood passion come to the city they now call home.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
UW School of Medicine gifted $25 million for rural health scholarship
A gift from the Franke family will help cover half of tuition for about 30 UW medical students.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
Family of UW student Juniper Blessing speaks about death, legacy
The family of Juniper Blessing, the UW student killed in her off-campus housing laundry room, spoke publicly for the first time about their memories of the 19-year-old.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
‘Flushing’ of chemicals spilled in Longview disaster is complete, WA says
Efforts to dilute the drainage system in Longview following the May 26 implosion and spill are complete, the state says.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
Yankees star Aaron Judge sidelined indefinitely with a rib stress fracture
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge will be sidelined indefinitely with a stress fracture of one of his ribs, the team announced Thursday night.
The Seattle Times
about 10 hours
ICE will no longer report deaths of detainees who have recently been released from custody
Immigration and Customs Enforcement will no longer report the deaths of detainees who have been released from custody, in a change that could obscure the human cost of the Trump administration's mass detention policies.
The Seattle Times
about 10 hours
Actor Anthony Head, known for ‘Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” has died at 72
Actor Anthony Head, known for his roles in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” and “Ted Lasso,” has died at 72.
The Seattle Times
about 10 hours
Bacteria-tainted raw milk sickens dozens in Idaho; 8 hospitalized
The state is investigating outbreaks at two milking operations, one in northern Idaho and the other in southern Idaho. Those infected ranged in age from 1 to 78.
The Seattle Times
about 10 hours
NASA orders astronauts to take shelter after new leak aboard the International Space Station
NASA says it has ordered astronauts aboard the International Space Station to take shelter after a new leak was detected.
Seattle Medium
about 11 hours
Neonatal Testing: A Game-Changer For Black Moms And Babies
Black infants are twice as likely as white infants to be born prematurely and face significantly higher mortality rates before their first birthday. Despite this, many Black parents decline prenatal tests capable of identifying serious health issues months before birth. This reluctance is attributed to medical mistrust, uneven access to care, and widespread misconceptions regarding the purpose of prenatal screening.
Seattle Medium
about 11 hours
At Hampton, Black Clergy Weigh Faith, AI, and Change
The 2026 Hampton University Ministers Conference will convene thousands of pastors, theologians, and lay persons to confront the evolving landscape of the Black church. The agenda prioritizes critical discussions on artificial intelligence, the integration of younger clergy, the expanding influence of women in ministry, and the strategic imperative of maintaining relevance within a rapidly changing cultural context.