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Sounder at Heart
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World Cup 2026, Day 8: How and what to watch
Cohosts look to all but seal advancement, and others look to recover from stinging setbacks
On Montlake
about 1 hour
Say Who, Say Pod, Ep. 199
Christian and Danny draft Washington's 2026 schedule, game by game.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
From Access To Ownership: The Evolving Fight For Equity In Seattle
Black leaders in Seattle are advocating for spatial justice, which emphasizes ownership of land, housing, and community assets as a means of achieving lasting equity and ensuring that future generations benefit from the value their communities help create.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Hidden Dangers: What You Should Know Before Heading To The Water This Summer
King County has experienced 135 unintentional drowning deaths from 2018-2022, with cold water shock, fast-moving currents, and silent drowning being some of the hidden dangers of Pacific Northwest waterways that can be avoided with proper safety precautions.
Sounder at Heart
about 13 hours
USMNT's performance has 'inspired' Paul Arriola
The former USA midfielder plans to attend Friday’s game with family.
Sounder at Heart
about 14 hours
Lobbing Scorchers: U.S. House Rep. Adam Smith Talks World Cup, Youth Soccer and Iran Deal
Lobbing Scorchers’ Noah Riffe welcomes a very special guest to the show: Congressman Adam Smith of Washington's 9th District, ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee, for an interview covering soccer, immigration policy, the U.S. war with Iran, and the future of American soccer development.
Seattle Weekly
about 14 hours
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.
Sounder at Heart
about 16 hours
Sounders make most of brief return to training
After scrimmaging Belgium, the Sounders will get another four days off.
Sounder at Heart
about 18 hours
World Cup, Day 7: How and what to watch
Ronaldo, Kane, Modrić and James all take centerstage at the World Cup today.
Seattle Medium
about 18 hours
Calling All Seattle Residents!
Uplift Northwest, a nonprofit organization, provides comprehensive employment and job-readiness services to individuals experiencing poverty and homelessness. The initiative offers dignified work, training, transportation, and housing assistance, aiming to remove systemic barriers to employment and foster lasting stability and opportunity.
Seattle Medium
about 18 hours
As Seattle Welcomes The World, Black Business Must Be Part Of The Story
The Black Eco Chamber (BECO) has forged a partnership with the SeattleLinked Foundation to elevate the visibility and economic participation of Black entrepreneurs, professionals, creatives, and business owners. This initiative aims to ensure that Black-owned businesses and cultural experiences are prominently featured in Seattle's narrative as the city prepares for World Cup 2026 and beyond, addressing historical oversights in economic development and cultural representation.
Seattle Medium
about 18 hours
Freedom In The Shadows: The Untold Story Of Juneteenth’s Survival
Juneteenth, now recognized as a federal holiday, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans. While observed quietly for generations, the day is currently marked by widespread public events, including festivals, educational programs, parades, concerts, and community gatherings nationwide.