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Lookout Landing
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45-43: Chart
Mariners 1, Angels 0 Cookies in coffee: Bryce Miller, +0.43 Cookies in milk: Josh Naylor, -0.29 Game Thread Comment of the Day
Sounder at Heart
about 2 hours
Did Mauricio Pochettino need us as bad as we needed him?
Ryan Rosenblatt discusses the USMNT and the World Cup.
Lookout Landing
about 2 hours
Mariners injury update: Julio Rodríguez, Victor Robles both depart Thursday’s game against Angels
It’s been a tough season for the Mariners with position player injuries, and things got worse on Thursday night against the Angels, with Julio Rodríguez departing the game in the third inning and Victor Robles in the fifth. In the bottom of the first inning, Rodríguez reached on a walk from Angels starter Walbert Ureña. […]
Lookout Landing
about 4 hours
Mariners Game #88 Preview and Discussion, 7/2/26: SEA vs LAA
The Mariners go for a sweep against the Angels to kickoff a holiday weekend at home. It’s been exactly one month since the Mariners won three straight games. They beat the Mets 8-3 on June 2 in what would be the final win of an eight-game streak. Since then, the Mariners have gone 11-14, never […]
On Montlake
about 6 hours
Comparing Washington's 2026 and 2027 recruiting cycles
The 2027 class isn't finished, but it's close enough to analyze.
Sounder at Heart
about 7 hours
360 image shows the breadth of USMNT crowd at Brick Park
The spot on Occidental has become the organic gathering spot for the World Cup.
Sounder at Heart
about 7 hours
Tacoma Defiance signs promising academy center back
Gallatin Sandnes has already made 26 appearances for Defiance.
Sounder at Heart
about 12 hours
World Cup, Day 22: How and where to watch
Three more spots in the round of 16 are on the line today, highlighted by Spain and Portugal taking on Croatia.
Sounder at Heart
about 13 hours
Salmon Bay FC headed to playoffs for first time ever
Salmon Bay FC is hosting the USL W League Playoffs at Interbay Stadium after Sunday's comeback victory against Snohomish United.
Seattle Medium
about 14 hours
Seattle, King County Announce Major Restructuring of Regional Homelessness Authority
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and King County Executive Girmay Zahilay announced a plan to transfer most homelessness service contracts from the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) back to the Seattle Human Services Department and King County's Department of Community and Human Services, with transfers commencing in January 2027. This restructuring addresses significant financial management and oversight concerns identified in an independent forensic evaluation, aiming to strengthen accountability and preserve critical services.
Seattle Medium
about 14 hours
What KCRHA’s Restructuring Means For Homelessness Providers And The People They Serve
Seattle and King County officials have unveiled a comprehensive plan to restructure the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA), aiming to enhance financial oversight and ensure uninterrupted services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
Seattle Medium
about 14 hours
Trump’s Student Loan Caps Could Cut Black Healthcare Workers
New federal student loan limits, effective July 1, are creating significant financial hurdles for graduate students, particularly those pursuing healthcare professions. Critics contend these caps, which often fall short of covering educational and living expenses, risk deterring minority and low-income individuals from advanced studies, potentially exacerbating existing shortages in rural and primary care sectors.