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The case for Sam Darnold as a top 10 quarterback
If you spend anytime online watching or listening to national analysts ranking and explaining quarterback rankings, you will probably have noted that where to putSeattle Seahawks starting quarterback Sam Darnold is a mixed bag. He is sometimes put in the top 10 quarterbacks, and is usually between seven to 10, like on NFL.com, but that […]
Field Gulls
about 2 hours
Seahawks News 7/3: Eric Saubert is a valuable member of a loaded Seahawks team
In Today’s Links: more Seattle Seahawks player rankings, Nick Emmanwori’s potential unleashed, an AJ Barner profile, the NFC West Mixtape, and more! We keep chugging along, that much closer to meaningful football. Can’t wait. Happy Friday. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks! #np Turquoise Cloud by Lucy Yeghiazaryan Seattle Seahawks News Seahawks Player Rankings: Nos. […]
Seattle Transit Blog
about 8 hours
Friday Roundtable: July 4 Weekend Service
Holiday service announcements: Metro holiday service with Sound Transit, streetcars, and the King County water taxis. Sound Transit, Community Transit, Pierce Transit, Everett Transit, Kitsap Transit, Monorail, Washington State Ferries announcements. Trailhead Direct (choose route from Routes menu; holiday section is in top right). Below is a breakdown by day. If something is critical to … Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: July 4 Weekend Service"
PubliCola
about 17 hours
“Ballard is an Environmental Disaster”: Opponents Rail Against Plan to Eliminate One Avenue for Land Use Appeals
By Erica C. Barnett Legislation would eliminate an early local appeal process that has delayed land use decisions a year… The post “Ballard is an Environmental Disaster”: Opponents Rail Against Plan to Eliminate One Avenue for Land Use Appeals appeared first on PubliCola.
Seattle Medium
about 23 hours
Seattle, King County Announce Major Restructuring of Regional Homelessness Authority
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and King County Executive Girmay Zahilay announced a plan to transfer most homelessness service contracts from the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) back to the Seattle Human Services Department and King County's Department of Community and Human Services, with transfers commencing in January 2027. This restructuring addresses significant financial management and oversight concerns identified in an independent forensic evaluation, aiming to strengthen accountability and preserve critical services.
Seattle Medium
about 23 hours
What KCRHA’s Restructuring Means For Homelessness Providers And The People They Serve
Seattle and King County officials have unveiled a comprehensive plan to restructure the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA), aiming to enhance financial oversight and ensure uninterrupted services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Seattle Medium
about 24 hours
Trump’s Student Loan Caps Could Cut Black Healthcare Workers
New federal student loan limits, effective July 1, are creating significant financial hurdles for graduate students, particularly those pursuing healthcare professions. Critics contend these caps, which often fall short of covering educational and living expenses, risk deterring minority and low-income individuals from advanced studies, potentially exacerbating existing shortages in rural and primary care sectors.
Field Gulls
about 24 hours
Arizona Cardinals star Trey McBride names Seahawks as NFC West rival he dislikes most
The Seattle Seahawks were the kings of the NFC West (and the NFL) in 2026. When you’re on top, you naturally have a target on your back. Arizona Cardinals star tight end Trey McBride was on the podcast Bussin’ with the Boys and had this to say… Okay, so that was maybe the nicest way […]
Seattle Medium
about 24 hours
Prayer Built the Ministry. The Platform Came Later.
Dr. LeKesha Attuquayefio's multifaceted ministry, encompassing preaching, leadership development, digital content creation, international missions, and mentorship for women in ministry, draws its foundational inspiration from her grandmother's consistent practice of prayer. This extensive work is dedicated to guiding believers toward an intensified life in God.
Seattle Medium
about 24 hours
Extreme Heat Is Not An Equal-Opportunity Killer
Extreme heat is a fatal environmental hazard, with over 21,000 heat-related deaths recorded in the U.S. between 1999 and 2023. This threat disproportionately affects vulnerable populations, including low-income, Black, and Latino communities, as well as outdoor workers, pregnant individuals, older adults, and young children.
Seattle Medium
1 day
Black Maternal Health: A 360-Degree Look at Black Midwives
Amidst persistently high maternal mortality rates, particularly among Black women, Black midwives are delivering holistic, community-based care that extends beyond conventional medical practices. This approach, highlighted by Dr. Kaytura Felix's Black Birthing Futures study, offers a crucial model for policymakers seeking to address systemic inequities in maternal health.
Seattle Medium
1 day
DOJ Defends xAI in Lawsuit Over Memphis Power Plant
The Department of Justice has moved to dismiss the NAACP's lawsuit against Elon Musk's xAI, which alleges Clean Air Act violations from gas turbines powering its AI data centers in Southaven, Mississippi. The DOJ contends that only the federal government possesses the authority to enforce such laws, further asserting that xAI's operations are critical for national security. This intervention comes as the NAACP highlights the disproportionate impact of the pollution on predominantly Black communities.