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Lookout Landing
about 8 hours
Lookout Landing’s who, what, where, and when for the 2026 MLB draft
If you feel a breeze, don’t doubt yourself, it’s MLB Draft week once again. Since 2021, the MLB Draft has taken place over the All-Star Break, in an effort to combine the enhance the prestige of the event and turn the week into a baseball bonanza. It’s a move that has been lamented by scouts […]
Lookout Landing
about 12 hours
Seattle Mariners Minor League Roundup – Week Fifteen
Tacoma Rainiers The Rainiers dropped the series to a poor Reno team, unable to best the Arizona affiliate that’s struggled for much of the 2026 season. There’s reason for optimism for the Rainiers and they should have a reasonable chance of rectifying their losing ways over the next month or so, but they’ve really struggled […]
Lookout Landing
about 14 hours
Mariners News: Julio Rodriguez, Ranger Suárez, and Byron Buxton
In Mariners news… Around the league…
City Cast Seattle
about 18 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.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 20 hours
Integrated behavioral health center coming to downtown Spokane
A ceremonial groundbreaking was held last week for a new integrated behavioral health center in downtown Spokane.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 20 hours
Magnolia Albertsons site again in play
Last week came a new six-story apartment proposal from Lake Union Partners and Runberg Architecture Group.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 20 hours
The Bark Yard? Duwamish Dog Run? Old Georgetown Flume Site needs a new name
There's a new dog-friendly destination in Georgetown, and now Seattle Parks and Recreation hopes the community can help come up with a new name.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 20 hours
How to talk about money with your kids
Money can be a difficult conversation, especially if parents don’t feel totally comfortable with the topic themselves.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 20 hours
Ped bridge reopens, but needs repairs
The pedestrian bridge over Interstate 405 at Northeast 80th Street in Kirkland reopened Wednesday, following an emergency closure that began June 3.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 20 hours
Belltown building changes hands
A Belltown property, where apartments had once been planned, sold last week for $3.9 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 20 hours
Townhouse design winners for Starter Home Plan
Seven floor plans were selected from 30 entries coming from 19 individuals and firms across the state.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 20 hours
Terrapin
Terrapin is a new 175-unit mixed income housing building at 290 106th Place N.E. in Bellevue.