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The Seattle Times
34 minutes
Spain star Lamine Yamal scores 10 minutes into his first World Cup start
Teenage superstar Yamal scored 10 minutes into his first start on soccer’s biggest stage and Spain kickstarted its campaign with the 4-0 demolition of Saudi Arabia.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
World’s bee experts gather in Eastern WA after largest die-off in history
Bee hobbyists and professionals continue to recover from the largest U.S. colony die-off in history during the winter of 2024.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Some beach advisories lifted after West Seattle sewage overflow
Public Health – Seattle & King County has lifted beach advisories for the areas near Constellation Park and Charles Richey Sr. Viewpoint after a sewage overflow.
Fremont Neighbor
about 4 hours
What neighbors love about Solstice
Norm’s Doggie Bowl chalkboard, found recently at Ballard Reuse and brought back to Fremont. Saturday it collected Fremont’s answer to a question: What do you love about Solstice? “I the people of Fremont.” “THE TREES! SAVE THEM” “We miss its scarf guy.” “Celebrating the fun, funky freedom of Fremont.”
Fremont Neighbor
about 5 hours
A small dinosaur stampede returns to Fremont
Fremont Neighbor started collecting toy dinosaurs last week to revive a Solstice tradition we missed: The Dinosaur Toast. Once a fixture of Upper Fremont, the toast disappeared when the neighbor and organizer moved away. (If you have dinos to donate for next year, please email us!)
The Seattle Times
about 5 hours
World Cup fans in the U.S. are sightseeing at … Buc-ee’s and Bass Pro Shops?
Social media dispatches from travelers headed to matches appreciate the more mundane parts of American life. They’re a hit.
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
After months apart, Tacoma dad, daughter celebrate Father’s Day in new home
Having lost their family home, Drondexic Darrington slept in his car for months while his daughter stayed with relatives. This Father's day, he said, will be "a special one."
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
A huge WA immigration law firm rises and falls: The inside story
Former staffers plagued by guilt. Shocked clients. Allegations of harmful practices. It’s a story shedding light on the desperation of millions.
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
World Cup schedule Sunday, June 21: Here’s what and where to watch
Here is the World Cup schedule for Sunday and the details on how to watch.
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
Five pressing questions facing Mariners at season’s midpoint
The Mariners will reach the halfway point of the season when the begin a six-game road trip Tuesday. Here are five questions to get you ready for the second half.
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
Cowlitz Tribe’s tuition assistance powers generations of graduates
For decades, the Cowlitz tuition assistance program ran on donations and determination. It now supports up to 300 students annually with generous scholarships.
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
Grief isn’t just about death | Mental Health Perspectives
Most of us spend our lives trying to avoid experiencing grief to avoid the pain of loss. But avoiding grief doesn’t make our loss hurt less, Megan Shen writes.