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23 minutes
New King County Data Shows Permanent Supportive Housing Reduces Jail Bookings
Providing permanent supportive housing significantly reduces jail bookings, with reductions continuing over time, and 81% of residents with a recent jail booking experiencing a decline after obtaining stable housing, though racial disparities persist.
Seattle Medium
38 minutes
Wilson Unveils New Plan For 12th And Jackson
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has launched a new strategy to address public safety challenges in the 12th Avenue South and South Jackson Street area, which pairs increased police presence with investments in outreach, treatment and diversion programs.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
King County Issues Burn Ban As Fire Risks Increase
King County has issued a Stage 1 Burn Ban for unincorporated areas due to rising temperatures and dry conditions, prohibiting yard debris and land-clearing fires, while recreational fires are still permitted under certain conditions.
City Cast Seattle
about 4 hours
Restoring the Cascade Volcano Names, Henry Overload, and Drone Ships on the Canal
Today, we're bringing you some of our favorite segments over the last few months, just in case you missed them. Creative producer Sam J. Leeds brings us a rant about art by the muralist Henry, and we talk with Seth Geiser, the manager of urban planning and design for the Downtown Seattle Association, about public art and why Henry murals are popping up everywhere. Contributor Marcus Harrison Green and creative producer Liam Billingham talk with me about Anduril, the defense company named after Lord of the Rings that is quietly building drone ships on the ship canal. And finally, contributor Hannah Krieg and Cascadia Journal's Andrew Engelson join the pod to talk about whether the Cascade volcanoes should reclaim their indigenous names. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Woodland Park Zoo Seattle Restored Washington State Fair Argosy Cruises Grand Central Bakery Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
Seattle Weekly
about 16 hours
Light rail draws record crowds for America’s World Cup match
Link light rail drew approximately 280,000 riders when the United States and Australia met in the World Cup Friday, June 19 at Lumen Field in Seattle far exceeding the previous high mark of 220,000 set earlier this year during the Seahawks Super Bowl parade.
Seattle Weekly
about 20 hours
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Seattle Medium
about 23 hours
Supreme Court Rules Against Rastafarian Who Sued Prison Officials For Cutting His Dreadlocks
The Supreme Court has ruled that a devout Rastafarian, Damon Landor, cannot proceed with his lawsuit against prison officials who cut his dreadlocks. This 6-3 decision, authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch, is expected to make it more challenging for individuals of other faiths to enforce federal religious protections within the prison system, drawing criticism from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for weakening these safeguards.
Seattle Medium
about 23 hours
Exxon Can Sue Cuba Over Property Confiscated In 1960, Supreme Court Rules
The Supreme Court has permitted Exxon Mobil to sue state-owned oil companies in Cuba over property confiscated nearly seven decades ago after Fidel Castro's regime seized power, a decision backed by the Trump administration amidst its aggressive stance toward Havana.
Seattle Medium
about 23 hours
Federal Judge Blocks State Bans On Buying Soda And Candy With Food Stamps
U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson has blocked the Trump administration's efforts to permit five states to ban the purchase of sugary drinks and candy using food stamps. The ruling asserts that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) lacked the legal authority to approve state waivers for pilot projects aimed at restricting food purchases within the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), marking a significant setback for the administration's 'Make America Healthy Again' initiative.
Seattle Medium
about 23 hours
Obama Still Lives Rent-Free In Trump’s Head
President Donald Trump recently defended a provisional agreement to end the Iran conflict, an accord critics have characterized as hastily assembled and less comprehensive than previous diplomatic efforts. This development coincided with former President Barack Obama's inauguration of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, a project years in the making designed as a civic space and community hub. The contrasting events underscore the divergent approaches of the two leaders and their distinct visions for their legacies.
Seattle Met
about 23 hours
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.
Seattle Medium
about 23 hours
AI Could Breach Government And Business Defenses In Months, U.S. And Its Intelligence Partners Warn
The Five Eyes intelligence alliance, comprising the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, has issued a stark warning that advanced AI models capable of orchestrating significant cyberattacks are anticipated to emerge within months, not years, prompting an urgent call for governments and corporate leaders to bolster their cyber defenses immediately.