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Capitol Hill Seattle
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Sour grapes: Broadway tasting room Aluel Cellars closing after 10 years citing Capitol Hill ‘business climate’
Ten years can be a lifetime for a small business. Not coincidentally, many factors of a commercial lease can sum to a decade. On E Thomas, the math is adding up for Aluel Cellars, an urban tasting room and direct … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Council begins debate over Wilson Seattle Transit Measure proposal including bid to slice tax
Two members of the Seattle City Council’s transportation committee including the group’s chair say they want to significantly change the mayor’s plans for a 0.15% Seattle sales tax increase to pay for “better-than-baseline” bus service on key lines in the … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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This week in CHS history | Inside Passage debuts, Pitch the Baby is born, MTV Real World comes to Capitol Hill
Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history: 2025 Finch & Pine — one of the last of Capitol Hill’s “_________ and _________ ” wave — has closed Capitol Hill’s McMenamins Six Arms settles $91K ‘Secure Scheduling’ case … Continue reading →
Seattle Medium
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America 250: Why Crispus Attucks Matters Today
Amidst national commemorations of the United States' 250th anniversary, a commentary proposes honoring Crispus Attucks, the formerly enslaved sailor who became the first casualty of the American Revolution during the Boston Massacre, as a symbol of the nation's ongoing pursuit of freedom and justice.
Seattle Medium
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A Year In, Trump’s Spending Cuts Hit Hardest In Black Communities
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act, signed into law last July, has significantly curtailed access to healthcare and food assistance for millions of low-income Americans, with Black communities disproportionately affected. The legislation, which enacted trillions in cuts to Medicaid and food assistance budgets, has led to a 4.6 million decrease in Medicaid and CHIP enrollment and over 4 million fewer SNAP participants, intensifying existing systemic inequities.
Seattle Medium
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America 250: Black Americans Reflect On Freedom And Trauma
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, many Black Americans question whether the national celebration adequately reflects their history and lived experiences. Mental health advocates assert that the enduring legacy of slavery, segregation, and systemic discrimination has inflicted lasting emotional scars, underscoring persistent inequities.
Seattle Medium
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More than 7 Million Student Loan Borrowers Face Sept. 29 Deadline – Mostly Black
The income-driven SAVE student loan repayment plan has been discontinued, replaced by two new options requiring borrowers to choose between prioritizing monthly payment amounts or total loan balance. Borrowers face a September 29 deadline to select a new plan.
Seattle Medium
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Trump Rings Opening Bell To Mark First Day Of Trading For Trump Accounts
President Donald Trump officially launched Trump Accounts, a new savings and investment vehicle for children, on July 4. The initiative seeks to encourage third-party contributions to a child's future and provide federal seed money for newborns.
Seattle Medium
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Rep. Jasmine Crockett Will Be Missed
U.S. Representative Jasmine Crockett, a civil rights attorney, has emerged as a vocal advocate for the rights of Black Americans, notably challenging legislative efforts by Representative Byron Donalds. Donalds has championed the D.C. Crimes Act of 2025, a measure designed to impose stricter penalties on juvenile offenders in the nation's capital, which Crockett argues denies young people the same opportunities for redemption he once received, citing his own past felony charge and subsequent expungement.
West Seattle Blog
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TRAFFIC, TRANSIT, WEATHER: Post-holiday Monday, with Seattle’s last World Cup match
6:07 AM: Good morning! It’s Monday, July 6, 2026, with the final Seattle World Cup match this evening. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Sunny today, high in the mid-70s. Sunrise was at 5:19 am; sunset will be at 9:08 pm. SEATTLE WORLD CUP MATCH #6 USA vs. Belgium, 5 pm at Lumen Field (“Seattle Stadium”). Starting at […]
West Seattle Blog
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UPDATE: Water-rescue response off west end of Alki Beach
9:20 PM: Seattle Fire has a water-rescue response headed to Alki Avenue and 64th SW after a report of someone hanging onto a capsized watercraft – possibly a kayak, per dispatch – about 50 yards offshore. 9:29 PM: SFD responders report another kayaker appears to be towing in the person who was in trouble, or […]
West Seattle Blog
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Seattle’s last – and biggest – FIFA World Cup match is tomorrow. Here’s what to know about getting downtown, and more
By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog The 2026 FIFA World Cup’s Seattle leg will come to a close tomorrow with the USA v. Belgium match kicking off at 5 p.m. The two teams will be competing for a place in the quarterfinals – the USA’s first time in this position since 2002. In […]