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Sunrise 5:17am · Sunset 9:10pm
Tides: Next: High 7.8 ft at 9:42 AM
AQI 20 — Good
No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h

Seattle Sports

5-17

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Fire 77 at Storm 72 Sat, Jul 4
NEXT At Sparks Today · 7:00 PM
47-44

1st in AL West

WIN Blue Jays 0 at Mariners 4 Yesterday
NEXT At Marlins Tomorrow · 3:40 PM
4-2-6

11th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at North Carolina 3 Sat, Jul 4
NEXT Home vs Portland Sun, Jul 12 · 1:00 PM
NEXT Home vs Portland Thu, Jul 16 · 7:30 PM

Latest News

Updated 4 minutes ago
KUOW Seattle Now about 1 hour

USA Men's Soccer spotlights patriotism in Seattle

USA Men's Soccer returns to Seattle for a second stop, right after the 4th of July. As Seattle feels the joy of an international gathering, how do sports intersect with our city's politics, and our national identity, in the current political moment? We’ll hear from the director of the UW Global Sport Lab. 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.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 8 hours

Sam's Tavern on Capitol Hill bar reopens under new owners

The bar closed in May after its then-owner said he was ready to move on after years of rising labor costs, high rent and post-pandemic traffic declines.

KUOW Seattle Now 2 days

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.

Puget Sound Business Journal 3 days

Texas oil exec linked to one of the largest residential deals in WA this year

The buyer is linked to the founder of a Texas-based oil and natural gas drilling company. Only one home has sold for more in the region this year.

Puget Sound Business Journal 3 days

The National Beat: AI certifications are on the rise — and so are most paychecks

Catch up on the latest AI and startup business news in this week's Beat newsletter.

Seattle Weekly 3 days

July is all about red, white, and bloom – so don’t forget to fertilize | The Complete Home Gardener

But don’t fertilize your lawn before leaving on vacation.

Seattle Weekly 3 days

Valley Cities receives federal certification

The new Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic title means the behavioral health provider must treat all patients that come through its doors, regardless of their ability to pay.

KUOW Seattle Now 3 days

As everything gets more expensive, is Costco the secret to savings?

Today we're bringing you an episode from our friends at KUOW's data podcast Control F. We’re heading into a long holiday weekend. If you’re taking a road trip, you’ll need to fill up the gas tank, maybe even get some new tires.  For a longer journey, a rental car can be helpful. Don’t forget to pick up toiletries and refill your prescriptions. If you’re in town hosting grab some extra lawn chairs for the guests. You can get all of this at Costco – along with your groceries.  Conventional wisdom is that Costco is a good deal.  But grocery prices are up. Grocery inflation is up 27 percent in the last 5 years following pandemic supply chain disruptions and international turmoil. So, will shopping at our local bulk retailer Costco save you some money this holiday? 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.

Puget Sound Business Journal 3 days

Washington state's 657 largest employers

The Puget Sound Business Journal's List of employers contains more than 650 businesses, nonprofits and governmental organizations that employ more than 628,000 people statewide and over 9 million across the nation and the world. Think of it as a census of every entity that contributes to the workforce in Washington State. This online ranking expands beyond print, adding 636 employers with 1 or more local employee to the 20 featured in this week's print edition. This week's List continues a shift in our research methodology and philosophy, one that emphasizes more data and context for readers while better coordinating the resources available to us and our 40-plus sister publications under the American City Business Journals flag. This effort identified thousands of new local records — and cumulatively, tens of thousands of new businesses across ACBJ's footprint — last year alone. Information on The List was obtained through Puget Sound Business Journal research or supplied by individual employers through questionnaires that PSBJ could not independently verify. In case of ties, organizations are ranked by total employment, then listed alphabetically if ties remain. Government entities like cities, school districts and county offices are not included on the List. For information about this and other Puget Sound Business Journal Lists, please contact Senior Researcher Brandon Sawyer at [email protected] or 503-219-3411.

Puget Sound Business Journal 3 days

Seattle Storm co-owner nears opening of pickleball facility in Interbay

The 50,000-square-foot facility is a block from the Storm's training center.

Puget Sound Business Journal 3 days

Government contractor laying off 120 Kitsap Peninsula employees

The layoffs affect engineering technicians, logisticians and electronics technicians at two Navy centers.

Puget Sound Business Journal 3 days

Busy travel weekend of summer approaches at Sea-Tac Airport

Airlines operating at Sea-Tac have slightly more seats for sale through July 5 than last year.

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