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Seattle Medium
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Best Black Winemaker: How Nicole Camp Turned Backyard Pears Into An Award-Winning Business
By Aaron Allen, The Seattle Medium Nicole Camp never expected a backyard full of pears to change the course of her life. But what began as an experiment with homemade pear wine has grown into LaShellé Wines, one of Washington state’s most respected Black-owned boutique wineries. Readers recognized Camp’s remarkable journey during The Seattle Medium’s […]
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Best Female Youth Coach: ShaVon Robinson Is Building Champions For Life
By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium For ShaVon Robinson, coaching has always been about giving young people the same encouragement that someone once gave her. That commitment to being not only a coach, but also a mentor to young athletes has earned Robinson recognition as Best Female Youth Coach in The Seattle Medium’s inaugural Best […]
Seattle Medium
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Best Nonprofit Organization: The Urban League’s Legacy Is Still Growing
By Aaron Allen, The Seattle Medium For nearly a century, the Urban League of Metropolitan Seattle has stood as one of the region’s most enduring champions for Black families, evolving alongside the community it serves while expanding access to education, employment, housing and economic opportunity. Now, as the organization celebrates its 95th anniversary, readers of […]
Seattle Medium
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Best Male High School Coach: Mike Bethea’s Greatest Wins Happen Off The Court
By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium Long regarded as one of Washington’s premier high school basketball coaches, Rainier Beach High School boys basketball coach Mike Bethea added another honor to his legacy after readers voted him Best Male High School Coach in The Seattle Medium’s inaugural Best of the Best Northwest Readers’ Choice Awards. For […]
Seattle Medium
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Best CEO/Executive Director: Byrd Barr Place’s Dr. Angela Griffin Leads With Purpose And A Commitment To Community
By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium When Dr. Angela Griffin became CEO of Byrd Barr Place, she quickly realized that one of her biggest challenges wasn’t expanding services. It was reminding people that one of Seattle’s oldest Black-led organizations was still here, still serving the community and still committed to its mission. That work was […]
Seattle Weekly
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WA tribes, environmental groups sue over Endangered Species Act rule change
Washington tribes and environmental organizations sued the federal government Tuesday, arguing that recent changes to Endangered Species Act rules defy scientific research and pave the way for the destruction of important wildlife habitat.
Seattle Weekly
about 18 hours
Enumclaw songbird rehab sanctuary closes
Featherhaven, one of only a handful of nonprofits dedicated to wild bird care, treated more than 35,000 birds over a dozen years.
GeekWire
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Startup Spotlight: Hedgehog bets that open-source networking will power the next generation of AI clouds
Founded in 2022 by CEO Marc Austin, a Cisco networking veteran, Hedgehog develops open-source software designed to make private AI data centers operate more like hyperscale clouds. Read More
Westside Seattle
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SW Barton St construction update – Striping work begins this week
SW Barton St construction update – Striping work begins this week Off patr Tue, 07/14/2026 - 3:55pm
Fremont Neighbor
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Fremont Library branch closes Aug. 9 for HVAC project
The Fremont Branch of The Seattle Public Library will temporarily close Aug. 9 for installation of a new electric HVAC system. The target for reopening is early November. The book return will be locked and the parking lot inaccessible for the duration. The work is part of the Library’s Cooling Center Project, funded by a […]
The Urbanist
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Pierce Transit Goes to Voters for First Funding Increase Since 2002
The 0.3% sales tax bump going onto the November ballot would increase service by around 40% by the mid-2030s, the biggest expansion of transit service in Pierce County in decades. Since May, the proposal has been tweaked to include free rides for seniors.
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A second Belgium-U.S. showdown | The Free Press Initiative
Europe is well ahead of the U.S. in protecting the news industry from online theft.