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Seattle Sports

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8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Wings 112 at Storm 110 Mon, Jun 22
NEXT Home vs Liberty Today · 7:00 PM
41-41

1st in AL West

LOSS Mariners 1 at Pirates 5 Today
NEXT At Guardians Tomorrow · 4:10 PM
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10th in NWSL

NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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Seattle Medium 3 days

I Now Know He Won Nothing

Reports highlight former President Donald Trump's controversial claims regarding the Iran conflict and his administration's efforts to restrict voting access, alongside his perceived disrespect for international figures. In contrast, former President Barack Obama's eight-year tenure is frequently cited for its achievements and the hope it inspired.

Fremont Neighbor 4 days

What neighbors love about Solstice

Norm’s Doggie Bowl chalkboard, found recently at Ballard Reuse and brought back to Fremont. Saturday it collected Fremont’s answer to a question: What do you love about Solstice? “I the people of Fremont.” “THE TREES! SAVE THEM” “We miss its scarf guy.” “Celebrating the fun, funky freedom of Fremont.”

Fremont Neighbor 4 days

A small dinosaur stampede returns to Fremont

Fremont Neighbor started collecting toy dinosaurs last week to revive a Solstice tradition we missed: The Dinosaur Toast. Once a fixture of Upper Fremont, the toast disappeared when the neighbor and organizer moved away. (If you have dinos to donate for next year, please email us!)

Seattle Weekly 4 days

Rebates, discounts available as PSE rates increase

Report shows Washington state in last place for renewable energy

NW Asian Weekly 6 days

Seattle shelter dog’s nose knows: Junior picks USA over Australia in World Cup forecast 

When a pet “chooses” between two teams to predict the outcome of a major sporting event, the spectacle can draw public attention while supporting a meaningful cause. 

NW Asian Weekly 6 days

Vietnamese man deported from U.S. to South Sudan is repatriated after months in detention

A Vietnamese national deported to South Sudan by the Trump administration under its controversial third-country deportation program was repatriated to Vietnam on Friday after spending more than a year in detention.

NW Asian Weekly 6 days

Seattle’s Chinatown-International District breaks Guinness World Record for largest dim sum meal

It may not be on the same level as a U.S. win over Australia’s national men’s soccer team—created in 1922.

NW Asian Weekly 6 days

Korean American Michelle Steel confirmed as U.S. Ambassador to South Korea 

The Senate has confirmed former U.S. Rep. Michelle Steel as ambassador to South Korea— filling a diplomatic post that has been vacant since early 2025.

Fremont Neighbor 6 days

Lost cat Grasshopper found safe, Fremont gets a Thank You

A lost cat named Grasshopper turned a stretch of light poles in lower Fremont into a small lesson in neighborliness this week, capped off by a hand-lettered “FOUND!!!” sign thanking the whole community. Pat, who lives in lower Fremont, put up flyers as soon as Grasshopper went missing. Pat said the response from neighbors was […]

Seattle Weekly 7 days

New publication launches in Issaquah, fellowship proceeds | The Free Press Initiative

The Issaquah Spotlight debuted in the first week of June.

NW Asian Weekly 7 days

Seattle celebrates Immigrant Heritage Month, announces new investments 

Mayor Katie Wilson on Thursday proclaimed June as Immigrant Heritage Month in Seattle, joining community leaders and advocates in celebrating the contributions of immigrants and refugees while highlighting a new $4 million investment in services and programs supporting immigrant communities.

NW Asian Weekly 7 days

Mayor announces new strategy for Little Saigon public safety concerns

Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced a new strategy aimed at addressing longstanding public safety concerns in the city's Little Saigon and North Beacon Hill neighborhoods, combining increased police enforcement with expanded social services and treatment options.

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