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The Seattle Times
25 minutes
Washington Huskies win, Gonzaga, Oregon lose in NBA draft | Analysis
Who were the winners of the NBA draft, from a college basketball perspective? Here's why the Husky men won and Gonzaga and Oregon did not.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Get a load of this: Humans and great apes share similar giggles
A new study suggests humans and great apes have been giggling in similar ways dating back 15 million years.
PubliCola
about 2 hours
Mayor Hires Temporary New Comms Team; Councilmembers Tell SPD: Keep Hiring, We’ll Pay for It!
1. Mayor Katie Wilson is hiring two new temporary communications staffers: Crystal Nicole Fincher—the political consultant, podcast host, and co-owner… The post Mayor Hires Temporary New Comms Team; Councilmembers Tell SPD: Keep Hiring, We’ll Pay for It! appeared first on PubliCola.
South Seattle Emerald
about 2 hours
SPD May Slow Hiring in 2026 Amid Budget, Training Challenges
Seattle police hiring could slow despite rising officer numbers, as budget pressures and training bottlenecks reshape staffing plans that could affect response across neighborhoods, including the South End.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
High Point shooting seriously injures 17-year-old in Seattle
A 17-year-old boy was shot in the High Point neighborhood in West Seattle early Thursday morning, Seattle police say. Officers responded to reports of “rapid gunfire” near Sylvan Way Southwest and Southwest Morgan Street around 12:45 a.m., police said. When they arrived, they found the 17-year-old with a gunshot to the hip area. At least […]
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
WA lawmaker accused of ethics violations seeks dismissal of allegations
A Bremerton lawmaker is asking the state Legislative Ethics Board to dismiss allegations that she violated the Ethics in Public Service Act.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Bill Gates to lawmakers: Jeffrey Epstein ‘certainly wasn’t a friend’
In an hourslong interview with lawmakers, Bill Gates said his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein was never social and that he never witnessed any crimes.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
King County is on the verge of a major demographic milestone
New data shows King County is on the verge of having no racial majority, driven primarily by a shrinking white and booming Asian population, writes FYI Guy.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
World Cup schedule today, June 25: How to watch USMNT, other games
Another day of World Cup action is upon us, and the U.S. plays today. Here's everything you need to know, and how to watch.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
Invest in students’ futures by mandating financial literacy
Washington students begin making independent financial decisions after they graduate, but learning financial skills remains optional, contributor Sneha Moudgalya writes.
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
Vermont is the first state to ban paraquat, a weed killer linked to Parkinson’s disease
Vermont is set to become the first U.S. state to ban paraquat, a commonly used herbicide that experts say is linked to Parkinson’s disease.
City Cast Seattle
about 6 hours
Why the Walrus and the Carpenter Closed and an Update on the Grand Cinema's Threat
Today on the pod, host Jane C. Hu is joined by regular contributor Chase Hutchinson and newsletter writer and journalist Harry Cheadle to talk about the latest strikes at The Walrus and The Carpenter and Hilton Hotels, including the very unusual decision for management at the Ballard spot to drop anonymized compensation for some of their workers. Then they talk about the upsetting news from Tacoma that a threat was called into the city’s Grand Cinema and how the community rallied around the beloved venue. Finally, the trio talks about a medley of news, including record Lime scooter rentals last weekend, Katie Wilson meeting with the Seattle film commission, and updates on park rangers at The Enchantments this summer. Learn more about the sponsors of this June 25th 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.