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The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
With Congress stalled, Gluesenkamp Perez lifts up quilting
U.S. Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez, D-Washougal, proposed an amendment to recognize quilters from around the country and display their quilts at the Capitol.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Morocco beats World Cup co-host Canada 3-0 and advances to the quarterfinals
Azzedine Ounahi scored twice to lead Morocco to a 3-0 win over Canada in the World Cup round of 16 Saturday to make the country the first African nation to reach the quarterfinals more than once.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
This week’s passages
A roundup of notable obituaries from the week ending July 3.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
1 dead after Lake City shooting, Seattle police say
A man was killed Friday.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
As the World Cup grows more global, many fans still struggle to get there
FIFA has spent decades expanding the World Cup, but qualifying for the tournament did not guarantee that supporters, journalists or tournament personnel could enter the host countries
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Seattle’s population boom has hit the brakes, new data shows
Seattle’s population hit 823,400 in 2026, but growth slowed to 0.8% — a sharp drop from earlier this decade, FYI Guy writes.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Seattle-area civic leaders reflect on America’s 250th anniversary
Local leaders and advocates look at lessons learned in the 250 years since the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, and share their hopes for the next 250 years.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Behind the scenes: Seattle Times’ World Cup photo team takes the pitch
A look at how some of The Seattle Times' photographers prepare for and shoot the World Cup games taking place in the city.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Reasons to believe USMNT can win Seattle World Cup match vs. Belgium
Belief is risky. It’s contagious, too. Here are the reasons to believe the USMNT can beat Belgium in Monday's FIFA Men's World Cup match at Seattle Stadium.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
What’s fueling the far-left surge? ’Democrats themselves hate the party‘
Democratic voters are in a rebellious mood. But will socialism or far-left politics play anywhere but the big cities? In Washington, we’re about to find out.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
A child can drown in seconds. Doctors want more families to be prepared
Doctors and others are sounding an alarm: More U.S. children have been drowning in recent years.
KUOW Seattle Now
about 8 hours
Weekend Listen: 4th graders in Tukwilia celebrate the end of school after a difficult year for immigrant students, 5 years after a deadly heat dome in the Northwest people prepare for increasingly hot summers, and Thousands in Oregon have turned old cars and trash collection into an annual game called the Gambler 500
Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW newsroom. In Tukwila, a class of fourth graders ended the school year with a big, public art show full of mixed emotions. The school is a hub for new immigrant students, and the artwork celebrates some of their journeys. As KUOW’s Gustavo Sagrero reports, the show came at the end of a tough year, as immigration enforcement took a toll on this classroom. It’s been five years since a record-shattering heat wave hit the Northwest, killing an estimated twelve-hundred people. As the world’s climate keeps warming, we can expect more heat—and more deaths. John Ryan looks at efforts to make our next heat wave less deadly. Road trash cleanup often involves people along a highway in orange vests with those little grabbers and plastic bags. But in Oregon, there’s an annual trash pickup event that’s more like a party. Thousands of people come together to drive hundreds of miles of forest service roads picking up trash by day and camping out with live music and fun at night. Matt Martin was there last weekend. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.