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Seattle Weekly
about 3 hours
KC Council approves $431 million supplemental budget
The King County Council has approved a $431 million supplemental budget for the 2026-2027 season.
Seattle Weekly
about 3 hours
Wildlife abound at Nisqually refuge | Hiking the Evergreen State
Deer. Seals. Eagles. And stunning views. The Olympia-area preserve has it all, if you can follow some rules.
Seattle Weekly
about 4 hours
Driver dies in Kent during Pacific Raceways competition
A driver was killed Sunday, July 5 at Pacific Raceways in Kent during the 38th Annual Pacific Northwest Historics.
Seattle Weekly
about 4 hours
Penalties loom for Washington if state doesn’t improve food stamp error rates
Under Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill,” the state could face over $90 million in added costs if it can’t curb overpayments and underpayments.
South Seattle Emerald
about 7 hours
Kayla Floyd Is Ready to Punch Her Ticket to National Boxing Glory
At Reign City Athletics, Kayla Floyd trains for a bigger stage as Seattle's changing neighborhoods test the boxing community that raised her.
City Cast Seattle
about 11 hours
The County’s Homelessness Agency Gets Gutted and August Primary Endorsements Collide
Today on the podcast, host Jane C. Hu talks with contributor Guy Oron and guest Erica C. Barnett about two big political stories. First, The King County Regional Homelessness Authority is being effectively dismantled, and the city and county will take back control of the bulk of contracts for housing and shelter. Jane, Guy, and Erica dig into what the city and county's announcement actually means for Seattle's homelessness response and if this regional experiment was doomed from the start. Then, the August primaries are heating up. Erica and Guy discuss what Mayor Katie Wilson’s endorsements say about her administration and how they differ from the newest endorsements released by The Stranger. Plus, they get into turbulence and turnover inside the mayor’s office. If you enjoyed this interview with Chris Chappell, the Brewshed Alliance Director of Washington Wild, learn more here. Learn more about the sponsors of this July 6th episode: Seattle Art Museum 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.
Fremont Neighbor
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Forum No. 4 is out: The Fremont Bridge had a resident. She made a film.
The July issue of the Fremont Neighbor Forum is in the wild. Find it at our Dinosaur and Lower Fremont Flyer Board newsstands, with a few copies on poles around the neighborhood. Free as always. This issue features the story of Freyja Whitney, a local animator who spent nine months in the Fremont Bridge’s Rapunzel […]
South Seattle Emerald
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DOOM LOOP: Residents for Thoughtful Growth
A concerned neighbor conducts thought experiments.
South Seattle Emerald
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The Roundup: The World Cup Bump That Wasn't
In this week's edition of The Roundup, Mike Davis talks to reporter Maya Tizon to ask about the expectations — and reality — of how the World Cup impacted businesses in the Chinatown-International District.
Seattle Weekly
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July is all about red, white, and bloom – so don’t forget to fertilize | The Complete Home Gardener
But don’t fertilize your lawn before leaving on vacation.
Seattle Weekly
3 days
Valley Cities receives federal certification
The new Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic title means the behavioral health provider must treat all patients that come through its doors, regardless of their ability to pay.
South Seattle Emerald
3 days
Mayor Says City Will Address Public Safety in Little Saigon, North Beacon Hill for 'As Long as It's Needed'
In an exclusive, Mayor Katie Wilson goes into greater detail on her plan to address the area's public safety issues.