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The Seattle Times
about 17 hours
First black bear uses Snoqualmie Pass I-90 animal bridge
This was the first bear, but sightings have previously included beaver, elk, coyote, hare, bobcat, otter, mink, skunk, racoon, deer, and cougars and weasels.
The Seattle Times
about 17 hours
With World Cup exit, big Seattle-area roadwork and traffic jams resume
Lane closures return to I-5 in Seattle for another five months, starting this weekend. Expect hour-long commutes from Lynnwood to Seattle.
The Seattle Times
about 17 hours
WA limits spit hoods inside state-run psychiatric facilities
The Washington agency that oversees state-run psychiatric hospitals now restricts how staff use spit hoods — mesh or fabric bags tied to deaths and injuries across the U.S.
The Seattle Times
about 17 hours
How to stay safe from the severe stomach bug that’s going around
The good news is that cyclospora infections rarely cause serious complications and are not typically life-threatening. Still, it’s a good reminder to take food safety seriously.
Seattle Transit Blog
about 18 hours
Seattle won the World Cup, what did we learn?
Over the past four weeks, Seattle hosted six World Cup matches featuring teams from eight different countries. Fans from around the world traveled to Seattle to cheer on their team and enjoy the Pacific Northwest. Seattle stepped up to the challenge of hosting 750,000 visitors by implementing temporary changes to make their experiences as wonderful … Continue reading "Seattle won the World Cup, what did we learn?"
City Cast Seattle
about 20 hours
Anti-ICE Protest Convictions, FBI Phone Data Grabs, and Is Spokane Beating Seattle on Urbanism?
Today, on the podcast, host Jane C. Hu speaks with two reporters about the federal conspiracy charges brought against three protestors in Spokane, what conspiracy charges actually mean in practice, and what it signals for protesters everywhere. Erin Sellers, a staff reporter at RANGE Media, takes us through the story from the anti-ICE protests last summer to the nine indictments and the three protestors who ultimately were found guilty in June. Then Schuyler Mitchell, assistant editor at Mother Jones, explains how the FBI in Seattle secretly extracted data from the phones of at least a dozen of the protesters and what this means for data privacy going forward. Finally, producer Sam J. Leeds joins Jane and Erin to discuss the similarities and differences between Seattle and Spokane and what the two cities can learn from each other. Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
The Seattle Times
about 21 hours
Ebola death toll in Congo reaches 600, as new cases suspected in previously unaffected province
New suspected Ebola cases have been reported in previously unaffected parts of Congo, according to the government.
The Seattle Times
about 21 hours
Bonnie Tyler, who topped charts with ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart,’ dies at 75
Bonnie Tyler, the gravelly voiced Welsh pop star known for “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” has died at 75.
The Seattle Times
1 day
An Italian region defies US pressure to end a Cuban doctors program
Cuban doctors are working in hospitals in Italy's Calabria region under a long-running program despite U.S. efforts to end it.
The Seattle Times
1 day
Escaping the Chelan Hills fire: ‘Hell is here knocking at your door’
The Chelan Hills wildfire – propelled by hot, fierce winds – had killed at least one person and destroyed about 75% of the structures in its path by Tuesday.
The Seattle Times
1 day
Wildfire forces evacuations in Vantage, closes I-90
The Kittitas County Sheriff's Office said Level 3 evacuations — which means leave immediately — were in place for the unincorporated area of Vantage.
The Seattle Times
1 day
Mariners come up empty in shutout loss to Marlins
The Mariners managed only five singles Wednesday and were shut out for the eighth time this season with a 2-0 loss to the Miami Marlins.