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The Seattle Times
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Fast-moving wildfire races through Spokane Valley neighborhood
Nearly 12,000 residents were under evacuation orders and more than 2,300 structures were threatened after a fire tore through a Spokane Valley neighborhood.
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Vitamin D shows promise for hard-to-treat pancreatic cancers
The study found that adding vitamin supplementation to chemotherapy was safe and appeared to reduce the density of protective tissue surrounding tumors while increasing the presence of immune T-cells.
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Seattle’s World Cup ticket prices for USMNT-Australia match are skyrocketing
Ticket prices for Friday's coveted World Cup match in Seattle between the U.S. and Australia have shot up since last week. Here's where things stand.
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Seattle City Light eyes biggest bill increases in recent memory
Seattle City Light wants its biggest rate hikes in years, citing surging electricity demand, aging infrastructure and the need for new clean energy.
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Projecting Seahawks roster heading into training camp | Analysis
The next time we see the Seahawks on the field will be for training camp. Here's what their roster might look like once they're done and are ready for the season.
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World Cup schedule today June 17: Here’s what and where to watch
Welcome to day seven of the World Cup. Here's the schedule for Wednesday's games, and how to watch.
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Seattle’s Kangaroo & Kiwi gears up for Australia-U.S. World Cup match
Seattle’s only Australia- and New Zealand-themed pub is celebrating a major milestone this year and preparing for World Cup crowds.
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Yakama Nation elder, ‘secret sauce’ for Columbia River impasses, dies
Yellowash, of the Yakama Nation, was a proud father, helped advance toxic cleanups in the Columbia River, and was a warm face at community gatherings.
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Seattle-area public health and hospitals prepare for World Cup
Measles? A food poisoning outbreak or a need for lots of CT scans in a hurry? With the World Cup in town, hospitals and public health teams say they're prepared.
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WA’s wildfire season forecast: drought and El Niño spell concern
Most of the state will see above normal wildfire potential until August, when all of Washington will be at above normal wildfire risk, according to predictions.
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“Pride Suite” composer brings Queer brilliance to PianoFête in Vashon
Konstantin Soukhovetski, an award-winning pianist, composer, and educator known as a Queer icon of the classical music world, will perform at PianoFête 2026, an annual festival of two-piano repertoire unfolding July 8–11 at the Vashon Center for the Arts. Soukhovetski, who has appeared in the festival since its premiere edition in 2022, is part of a four-member virtuoso company also including PianoFête’s curator Vyacheslav Gryaznov and acclaimed pianists Rexa Han and Daria Kiseleva. Over the years, Soukhove
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“When Pride marched on the Hill”: Come Out Seattle reveals its Pride archive
Nathan Benedict and husband Steve Nyman have been part of Seattle’s LGBTQIA+ community for over four decades. They are both owners of Union on Capitol Hill, founded in 2018; before that, they owned Thumpers from 1985 to 2006. The two men started Come Out Seattle as a historical preservation project to collect photographs and information on local Queer history. Its Pride Archive is a digitized collection of photographs taken during Seattle’s Pride marches and rallies from 1986 to 1992. Benedict spoke to the