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Capitol Hill Seattle
about 2 hours
‘Get off my front lawn’ — A plea for quiet at Capitol Hill’s Pride Place affordable LGBTQIA+ senior housing
By Matt Dowell What happens when a city makes a place for its LGBTQIA+ seniors to remain in the middle of the changing queer-friendly community many of them grew up in? On Broadway just between Pine and Pike, Lots of … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 2 hours
The Cuff is taking over Queer/Bar — a year after Queer/Bar sold off The Cuff
With a Pike/Pine business couple ready to step away from the nightlife industry, some musical chairs is being played out in Capitol Hill’s gay bar scene. Queer/Bar is getting familiar new owners. Seattle Gay Scene reports: Every Pride, there’s pretty … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 2 hours
Seattle considers emergency ordinance allowing problem streets to be closed over crime and gun violence
The Seattle City Council’s public safety committee Tuesday will consider a proposed emergency ordinance that would allow officials to indefinitely shut down a Seattle street to traffic to address public safety concerns and gun violence. The proposal comes as Mayor … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Here is why the Seattle City Council is canceling a summer of comprehensive plan committee meetings
Monday’s planned meeting of the Seattle City Council’s comprehensive plan was canceled. Unfortunately, the canceled committee meeting is news. A June Washington Court of ...
Seattle Met
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Basketball in Seattle Is Bigger than the Sonics
What made the Sonics’ departure most galling—the city’s undying appreciation for the sport—is also what helps keep the flame burning without the NBA.
Field Gulls
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Seahawks OL Josh Jones says ‘I think I’ll be full-go’ for start of training camp
Seattle Seahawks reserve offensive lineman Josh Jones has addressed his health status, and it should be good news for next month’s training camp. Jones, who re-signed with Seattle on a $4 million contract for the 2026 season, did not participate in OTAs and mandatory minicamp drills. This felt extra notable when head coach Mike Macdonald […]
Field Gulls
about 4 hours
Seahawks News 6/23: Josh Jobe is the Seahawks’ undisputed No. 2 CB
In Today’s Links: Seattle Seahawks player rankings from two trusted sources, Matthew Hasselbeck discusses the squad’s O, Julian Love gets some flowers, and a bit more! A toast to Tuesday! Thanks for being here with us. Go, ‘Hawks! #np Bheka Mina by Off The Meds Seattle Seahawks News Seahawks Player Rankings: Nos. 91-81 – Seaside […]
NW Progressive Institute
about 20 hours
Continued revenue reform is necessary to responsibly “reboot” Washington’s budget: Read NPI’s letter in The Seattle Times
After decades of inaction, Washington's Legislature has finally taken meaningful steps to modernize the state's antiquated, upside down tax code and require the wealthy to pay what they owe. But the job's not done. There's more to do -- and doing it will also allow us to address another looming revenue shortfall responsibly and thoughtfully. Continued revenue reform is necessary to responsibly “reboot” Washington’s budget: Read NPI’s letter in The Seattle Times 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.
Field Gulls
about 20 hours
What will make or break Seahawks RG Anthony Bradford in 2026
Just three and a half weeks remain in the deadest part of the NFL offseason until the rookies for the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks report for training camp, with veterans set to report the following week. For the second time in three offseason, Seattle added a college All-American guard into the mix as […]
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 21 hours
The trompos are now spinning at El Pastorcito Taqueria on Broadway
Broadway has fully entered its taco era. El Pastorcito Taqueria has arrived with the flavors of Tijuana. Any traces of the old Broadway Grill and its later iterations have been stripped fully away as the new Capitol Hill taqueria celebrated a … Continue reading →
Field Gulls
about 22 hours
Seahawks training camp report dates, joint practice vs. Titans confirmed
Are you ready for some Seattle Seahawks football? Well, we’re still a couple of months out from their preseason opener against the Dallas Cowboys, but we can piece together some more training camp information for July! The NFL has announced dates for when rookies and veterans are supposed to report to camp. For the Seahawks, […]
Capitol Hill Seattle
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With pet supply store’s exit, Broadway demolition can move forward for long-planned affordable apartment building
Predicting exactly when the long-frozen Capitol Hill mixed-use development landscape will thaw is a fool’s game but there are some signs of a new apartment building summer starting in the neighborhood. Or, maybe we’ll only get another emptied block waiting … Continue reading →