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Seattle Sports

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2nd in AL West

WIN Angels 3 at Mariners 8 Yesterday
NEXT Home vs Angels Tomorrow · 6:40 PM
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WIN Dream 90 at Storm 105 Sat, Jun 27
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10th in NWSL

NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

Updated 7 minutes ago
Seattle Medium about 2 hours

Protecting What You’ve Built: Why Business Owners Should Think About Their Succession Plan

Formalized succession planning is imperative for business owners, ensuring the continuity of their enterprises and the security of their personal retirement. This strategic foresight provides peace of mind for owners and safeguards the interests of their employees.

Seattle Medium about 2 hours

Serena Williams’ Wimbledon Return Felt Special And Yet Strangely Familiar

Serena Williams marked her return to Wimbledon after a 1,000-day hiatus, facing a three-set defeat against Maya Joint. Despite the outcome, her performance underscored an undiminished competitive drive and her lasting inspirational impact.

Seattle Medium about 2 hours

Victor Willis, Village People Front Man, Passes At 74

Victor Willis, frontman and co-writer for the iconic disco group the Village People, has passed away at 74 following a brief, aggressive illness. His death prompted a statement from US President Donald Trump, who acknowledged Willis's musical contributions, particularly the enduring hit 'YMCA'.

Seattle Medium about 2 hours

Team USA Aims To Win First World Cup Knockout Match Since 2002

Team USA faces its most significant World Cup challenge tonight against Bosnia and Herzegovina, with the nation's advancement to the tournament's knockout stages contingent upon the outcome.

Fremont Neighbor about 2 hours

SDOT approves N 36th Street tree removal; advocacy group challenges decision

The Seattle Department of Transportation has approved the removal of six street trees at the former Harvey Family Funeral Home site at 508 N 36th St.  The June 22 decision covers the three red maples on N 36th Street, two incense cedars on Evanston Avenue N, and one ash tree on Dayton Avenue N, which […]

Seattle Medium about 2 hours

In Hindsight, Do You Think America Was Ready For A Black President?

Many Americans were not ready for a Black president, reflecting the need for change in people's hearts and the prevalence of racial prejudice in the US.

Seattle Medium about 3 hours

Foster Introduces Legislation To Protect Homeowners From Predatory Real Estate Solicitation

Seattle Councilmember Dionne Foster has introduced legislation to protect homeowners from predatory real estate solicitation by creating a "Do Not Solicit List" that allows homeowners to opt out of unwanted communications.

Seattle Medium about 3 hours

AKA Community Cash Mob Boosts Black Woman-Owned Business During Black Dollar Days

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.'s Delta Upsilon Omega Chapter and its Dynamic Urban Opportunities Foundation (DUOF) organized a Community Cash Mob to support Black woman-owned business KeenEye & Co. during Black Dollar Days, encouraging community members to make intentional purchases and promoting economic empowerment.

Seattle Medium about 3 hours

Supreme Court Upholds Washington’s Vote-by-Mail System In 5-4 Ruling

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of Washington's vote-by-mail system, allowing states to count mail-in ballots received after Election Day if they are postmarked on or before Election Day.

Seattle Medium about 3 hours

Seattle’s ‘Buying With Purpose’ Initiative Invests $1.3 Million In Local Farms And BIPOC Food Producers

Seattle's 'Buying With Purpose' initiative is investing $1.3 million in annual food purchases from local farms and BIPOC-owned food producers to strengthen the regional food system and expand opportunities for historically underrepresented growers.

Seattle Medium about 4 hours

Seattle Announces $8 Million for Homelessness Prevention Services

The City of Seattle will invest $8 million in homelessness prevention services in 2027 to provide rental assistance, eviction prevention, legal services, case management and a centralized application process to help residents avoid eviction and remain housed.

NW Progressive Institute about 19 hours

Sense narrowly prevails at SCOTUS as Roberts, Barrett, and the liberals uphold birthright citizenship over right wing dissents

On June 30th, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship under the Fourteenth Amendment in a split decision, affirming that children born in the U.S. are citizens, whether or not their parents have citizenship or not. The ruling hopefully has the effect of ending Donald Trump's attempts to overturn this sacred constitutional guarantee. Sense narrowly prevails at SCOTUS as Roberts, Barrett, and the liberals uphold birthright citizenship over right wing dissents is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.

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