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Seattle Sports

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1st in AL West

LOSS Mariners 5 at Orioles 7 Yesterday
NEXT At Nationals Today · 3:45 PM
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8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Sparks 88 at Storm 83 Wed, Jun 10
NEXT Home vs Valkyries Today · 7:00 PM
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10th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

Updated 8 minutes ago
The Stranger 23 minutes

The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: June 12–14, 2026

Ready for your weekend download? We’re suggesting you spend this sunny Seattle weekend at events from the Indigenous People Festival to the Georgetown Carnival and from the MAUM Market to Hot Rat Summer Pioneer Square. Check out our top picks of the week and our World Cup guide for more ideas. FRIDAY LIVE MUSIC Bus […] The post The Best Bang for Your Buck Events in Seattle This Weekend: June 12–14, 2026 appeared first on The Stranger.

Puget Sound Business Journal 34 minutes

These new Seattle restaurants are poised to capitalize on the World Cup

The FIFA World Cup's three-week residency in Seattle will be a boon for businesses around the city, and dozens of new restaurants, cafés, bars and delis are poised to capitalize on the moment.

The Stranger about 1 hour

Kinsey Lee Doesn’t Make Hot Tracks, She Makes Cold Cuts

“I’ve been collaborating since I was 19—now I’m 35,” Kinsey Lee tells me over the phone, with birds chirping in the distance. “I didn’t really understand where my collaborators started, and I ended.” She’s on a road trip, driving between Missoula and Bozeman for a family gathering, and pulled over at a quaint fishing spot […] The post Kinsey Lee Doesn’t Make Hot Tracks, She Makes Cold Cuts appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger about 2 hours

Slog AM: Wilson Closes Streets near Aurora Avenue, Eastern Washington Will Burn, Pokémon Go Data Used for Military Drones

Ballard Warehouse Fire: A three-alarm fire at the Consolidated Supply Co. warehouse in Ballard sent black plumes of smoke into the air Thursday evening. Over 100 firefighters responded to the blaze. The fire collapsed the roof and blew out the windows before firefighters got it under control around 8 p.m. The cause is still unknown.  […] The post Slog AM: Wilson Closes Streets near Aurora Avenue, Eastern Washington Will Burn, Pokémon Go Data Used for Military Drones appeared first on The Stranger.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 9 hours

Puget Sound region's largest general contractors

The 37 largest general contractors in the Puget Sound region reported nearly $10.25 billion in local revenue i 2025. The firms have local offices in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties. The online ranking expands beyond print, adding 104 general contractors to the 20 featured in this week's print edition. This week's List continues a shift in our research methodology and philosophy, one that emphasizes more data and context for readers while better coordinating the resources available to us and our 40-plus sister publications under the American City Business Journals flag. This effort identified thousands of new local records — and cumulatively, tens of thousands of new businesses across ACBJ's footprint — last year alone.   Information on The List was obtained through Puget Sound Business Journal research or supplied by individual firms through questionnaires that PSBJ could not independently verify. In case of ties, firms are ranked by total employment and then listed alphabetically if ties remain. Additionally, companies that did not respond to employment surveys but were still included on this year's List are sorted by estimated total employment figures derived from PSBJ archives; annual filings with the U.S. Department of Labor; and other firm-specific resources. Inclusion on this year's List required each firm to have a minimum of 25 total employees, using the methodologies described above.   For information about this and other PSBJ Lists, please contact Senior Researcher Brandon Sawyer at [email protected] or 503-219-3411.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 13 hours

Housing authority breaks ground on $47 million complex in Marysville

A 2023 assessment projects that the city will need to build over 14,000 new housing units by 2044 to accommodate expected growth.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 14 hours

Lee & Associates names Scott Hutchinson as Pacific Northwest president

He succeeds Jim Bowles, who co-founded the Seattle branch in 2017 and will now serve in a new role.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 15 hours

The National Observer: What do titanic AI IPOs mean for everyone else?

This year was supposed to mark fertile ground for a fresh wave of initial public offerings. Could a small number of giant debuts take an outsized share of the capital?

Puget Sound Business Journal about 15 hours

Why job seekers are using aggressive application strategies to land roles

An uncertain job market has led potential candidates to use more aggressive strategies when applying for positions. It's causing frustration on both sides of the table.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 19 hours

Flying for work this summer? Business class is soaring at Sea-Tac Airport

Business class seats now account for 10% of passenger seats at Sea-Tac this summer, up from just 4% in 2019.

The Stranger about 20 hours

Life Ain’t a Game of Frogger

Hey biker guys, Go fuck yourselves. For almost a year, pedestrians have been hugging the fence while walking through the park between Expedia and the piers, even though there are so many signs reminding you that it’s a shared path. Today, June 4, the pedestrian side finally opened. And you still fuckin drove through all […] The post Life Ain’t a Game of Frogger appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger about 20 hours

What We Know About Wilson’s Temporary Expansion of CCTV Program

Last week, Mayor Katie Wilson announced that the city will turn on the CCTV cameras in the Stadium District for the World Cup. In response to questions from The Stranger, the mayor’s office confirmed that they expect to turn on the cameras on Friday, June 12. When asked when they will shut off the cameras, […] The post What We Know About Wilson’s Temporary Expansion of CCTV Program appeared first on The Stranger.

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