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From two Tanzanites to a PhinneyWood fixture: Baraka Gems turns 17
Seventeen years ago, Jamie Jockwig, founder of Baraka Gems, opened the doors to his jewelry business at 8218 Greenwood Avenue with a couple of Tanzanites in his pocket and a […]
South Seattle Emerald
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Indigiqueer Festival Turns Pier 62 Into a Space for Joy and Visibility
For festival founder Hailey Tayathy, Indigiqueer is more than a festival — it's a gathering space where Indigenous queer joy can grow.
Westside Seattle
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Copper thief arrested for impersonating Seattle City Light employee
Copper thief arrested for impersonating Seattle City Light employee Off patr Wed, 07/01/2026 - 2:45pm
The North American Post
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The Middlefield Farm Story 100+ Years of the Nakata Family on Bainbridge island
By Pamela Okano NAP Contributor Continuation from NAP May 22 issue Ellen and Don Nakata. Location and date unknown. Photo courtesy of Susan Allen. Bainbridge Island has long been subject […] The post The Middlefield Farm Story 100+ Years of the Nakata Family on Bainbridge island first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post The Middlefield Farm Story 100+ Years of the Nakata Family on Bainbridge island appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
South Seattle Emerald
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Some CID Businesses See Fewer Customers Despite World Cup Crowds
World Cup crowds are filling areas near Lumen Field, but some Chinatown-International District businesses say tourists are passing them by.
Westside Seattle
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End of an era at West Seattle’s ‘Cursed Corner’: Great American Diner & Bar to relocate
End of an era at West Seattle’s ‘Cursed Corner’: Great American Diner & Bar to relocate Off patr Tue, 06/30/2026 - 9:32am
The North American Post
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81st Annual NVC Memorial Day Service
By Lila Levinson NAP Contributor Left to right: Con. Gen. Makoto Iyori; Yuko Iyori; and Allen Nakamoto, former NVC Commander carrying wreath to the Nisei war memorial monument. Photo credit: […] The post 81st Annual NVC Memorial Day Service first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post 81st Annual NVC Memorial Day Service appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
South Seattle Emerald
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Georgetown Steam Plant Reopens Possibilities for Duwamish Valley Community
Inside a 120-year-old coal plant, South Seattle organizers are imagining a future rooted in community, environmental justice, and the Duwamish Valley's needs.
South Seattle Emerald
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OPINION | Seattle Residents Could Lose a Key Check on Environmental Reviews
Ahead of a July 1 hearing, three Seattle advocates argue CB 121215 would weaken one of residents' most accessible tools for challenging environmental reviews.
South Seattle Emerald
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Community Passageways Will Cut 13 Staff in Rainier Beach This Summer When City Contract Ends
Community members have rallied around the nonprofit, and a petition to save the positions has garnered close to 450 signatures.
Phinney Wood
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Community, fashion, and sustainability: Meet ReLove Lab
There’s a new movement growing right here in our community, and it’s being led by the next generation. If you’ve ever wanted to fight back against the environmental impact of […]
The North American Post
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Walk For Rice Rallies Community Support
By Liza Javier NAP Contributor Walk for Rice, one of Seattle’s beloved community traditions supporting food security and culturally familiar foods, brought together around 700 supporters of the community. The […] The post Walk For Rice Rallies Community Support first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post Walk For Rice Rallies Community Support appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.