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On Montlake
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'Dawg Dynasty' is your chance to Remember Some Guys
And to kill any and all quiet hours during the work day.
Seattle Weekly
about 9 hours
Fertilize fast or fertilize slow? The pros and cons | The Compleat Home Gardener
Also, some tips for keeping pesky voles and crows away from your seeds.
Seattle Weekly
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King County announces June 22 burn ban, reminds fireworks illegal in unincorporated areas
Editor’s note: The following is a press release from the King County Department of Local Services.
Seattle Weekly
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Can Golden Ages last? Comparing the U.S. to Rome | In Focus
Can this country again unite under one banner and come out stronger than before?
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 14 hours
From the Central District to Seattle Center, Scope Screenings is cultivating city’s next generation of filmmakers
What are you doing Tuesday, June 30th? If LexScope has his way, you’re building community at Scope Screenings’ first Seattle Center event — a summer outdoor film festival version of the event. Scope Screenings is an independent Seattle film festival … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 14 hours
Early morning FBI raid on Summit Ave nets suspect
A 6:30 AM FBI raid Wednesday morning on Summit Ave frazzled some nerves and apparently ended quickly with the arrest of a Colorado fugitive. ...
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Central District Juneteenth 2026 celebrations: Marsha Ambrosius at Juneteenth Freedom Fest
Seattle’s 2026 Juneteenth will have greater poignancy in the face of the Trump administration’s inflation of the country’s 250th anniversary this summer. They will also have more support and funding thanks to community grants around Seattle’s effort to host World … Continue reading →
On Montlake
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Say Who, Say Pod, Ep. 199
Christian and Danny draft Washington's 2026 schedule, game by game.
Seattle Weekly
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Collaboration is key strategy for new King County Executive
From flood responses to a new baby to regional challenges and a tight budget, King County Executive Girmay Zahilay has had a busy first 6 months in his new role.
NW Progressive Institute
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Colleen Melody, Mike Diaz, Debra Stephens up in Washington State Supreme Court contests; Theo Angelis in a competitive race
In every one of the 2026 Supreme Court contests we asked voters about at the end of May 2026, 60% or greater said they were not sure how they would vote. Among the respondents who did have opinions, incumbents did well, as did two appeals court judges who are running for open seats. One incumbent, recently appointed Justice Theo Angelis, appears to be more at risk of elimination than his peers, at least before the intensive voter contact phase of the campaign. Colleen Melody, Mike Diaz, Debra Stephens up in Washington State Supreme Court contests; Theo Angelis in a competitive race 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.
Capitol Hill Seattle
1 day
CHS Pics | A ‘Community Fire Jam’ flows in Volunteer Park
On Tuesdays by the Volunteer Park dahlia garden, the Seattle Flow Arts Collective forms a community of juggling, spinning, and more with its weekly “FlowShop” workshop gathering. Over the weekend as the collective and friends gathered in the city for Flow … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
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‘Standing-room-only’ Bar Laa next for E Olive Way lounge space
Capitol Hill food and drink entrepreneur Kate Opatz is making way for new energy in reinventing an E Olive Way lounge. A community crowdfunding effort will help launch Bar Laa, “an agave spirit forward bar built on rituals in small … Continue reading →