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My Ballard
14 minutes
Fish ladder viewing area at Ballard Locks closed for repairs
The fish ladder viewing area is closed today for repairs. In an announcement on social media, representatives from the Ballard Locks say that crews will be working on repairing part ... Read more
Field Gulls
about 2 hours
Seahawks 2026 rookie predictions: Will Andre Fuller’s versatility earn him a roster spot?
Once John Schneider started trading late round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft, he just couldn’t stop, sending No. 216 that was acquired in a previous deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Green Bay Packers for No. 236 and 255, both in the seventh round. At No. 236, the Seattle Seahawks pulled from the […]
Field Gulls
about 3 hours
Seahawks News 6/16: A special Sea Hawkers tribute to Russell Wilson
In Today’s Links: most vital on the squad, per Seaside Joe; the FB room and their potential role in the upcoming season, a look at roster battles following Seattle Seahawks minicamp, should the NFL have a minor league?; Tyrice Knight, and a bit more. Happy Tuesday. Why not. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks! #np […]
City Cast Seattle
about 6 hours
What Do Starbucks Employees Think of Mayor Wilson? Plus, Summer Asian ArtsFest Starts Today
Today on the podcast, host Jane C. Hu is joined by performer and producer Matt Dela Cruz from Pork Filled Productions to talk about Summer Asian ArtsFest. They talk through what Seattle can expect from the festival, how the organization is looking to build community, and the challenges of being an Asian artist in Seattle right now. After that, Jane is joined by contributor Hannah Krieg and producer Liam Billingham to talk about Katie Wilson’s Blueberry Latte-gate and how being a mayor is different from being a candidate. Finally, the trio talk about the good news they’ve been hearing from all over town. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 16th episode: Washington State Fair Seattle Art Museum Argosy Cruises 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.
My Ballard
about 17 hours
Ballard weekly events roundup: June 15 – 21
Here’s your weekly events roundup for June 15 – 21 in Ballard. Plenty of reasons to get out of the house this week, with plenty of World Cup watch parties ... Read more
Seattle Medium
about 19 hours
‘Wake Up Everybody!’ This Song Still Resonates In Black Music Month 2026
Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes' 1975 track, 'Wake Up Everybody,' maintains its profound relevance as a call to action for societal improvement and justice. Introduced on Soul Train by lead singer Teddy Pendergrass, the song urged listeners to actively contribute to a better America, a message that continues to inspire awareness and engagement in addressing systemic issues.
Field Gulls
about 20 hours
Why Ty Okada could be with the Seahawks longer than many may expect
The slowest part of the offseason has arrived, with the Seattle Seahawks convinced that the 2026 season is not about defending their Super Bowl LX title, claimed in a 29-13 walloping of the New England Patriots and is instead a new season of its own. It’s a concept ripe for debate about mathematical independence, but […]
Seattle Medium
1 day
World Cup Kicks Off In Seattle Today: What Residents Need To Know
Seattle is poised to host the FIFA World Cup 2026, bringing global attention and one of history's largest sporting events to the Pacific Northwest, with six matches scheduled at Lumen Field from June 15 to July 6, notably including a Juneteenth fixture.
My Ballard
1 day
Ballard High School filmmakers to premiere sci-fi film at Majestic Bay Theatre
A film that began as a Ballard High School student project will return to Ballard for its Seattle premiere this week. “A Storm of Syndicates” will screen at Majestic Bay ... Read more
Seattle Medium
1 day
Hip-Hop Activist: Plastics Are The New Civil Rights Fight
Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr., a minister, community activist, and Air Force veteran, is featured in the Netflix documentary "The Plastic Detox," advocating for Black communities to reduce exposure to microplastics and petrochemicals. He highlights these substances as critical factors in environmental injustice and widespread health issues.
Seattle Medium
1 day
Jalen Brunson’s MVP-Winning Performance Cements His Legacy As The Greatest New York Knick Of All Time
New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson delivered a historic 45-point performance in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, leading the franchise to its first NBA Championship in 53 years. This monumental effort has cemented Brunson's legacy as the greatest Knickerbocker in team history.
Seattle Medium
1 day
Supreme Court To Decide If Migrants Detained For Months Must Receive Bond Hearings
The Supreme Court has agreed to determine the legality of detaining noncitizens for prolonged periods without a bond hearing. This decision carries significant implications for the Trump administration's immigration policies, which have reclassified certain immigrants into mandatory detention. The case centers on individuals, including green card holders convicted of aggravated felonies, held for months or years without judicial review of their detention.