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Tai Chi legend helps celebrate local academy’s historic anniversary
“One life, one thing: Tai Chi.”
Seattle Weekly
16 minutes
Local newspapers’ AI lawsuit is a righteous battle | The Free Press Institute
Is AI training “fair use” of newspaper content?
NW Asian Weekly
32 minutes
Joyale changes closure plans, will remain open on weekends after community outcry
Joyale Seafood Restaurant will remain open on weekends after owner Vincent Zhao changed plans to close the Chinatown-International District (CID) restaurant following a strong reaction from the community.
Seattle Weekly
44 minutes
Renton City Council delays vote to turn on ALPR, Flock cameras
The Renton City Council delayed a vote to turn on Flock and Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) cameras in the city.
Seattle Weekly
about 2 hours
Controversial Enumclaw gravel mine heads into Environmental Impact Statement review
The gravel mine and asphalt plant has been met with fierce local resistance.
Seattle Weekly
about 3 hours
Top 10 free pickleball and tennis courts in South King County
Here are some free places to get outside and enjoy the sun while playing pickleball or tennis.
Seattle Weekly
about 3 hours
Take the Boeing tour and explore Mukilteo/ Meanderings by Mindy Stern
Steven Spielberg’s film, “Empire of the Sun,” stars a young boy living in Shanghai at the outset of WWII. His love of airplanes leads him to recognize and identify American and Japanese flyers just by their sounds and silhouettes. The movie was based on a book by JG Ballard, who lived in occupied Shanghai as a child and grew up to join the British Royal Air Force.
Lookout Landing
about 3 hours
2026 MLB Mock Draft, Lookout Landing-style
It’s mock draft season and ahead of Sunday’s draft, any Lookout Landing staffer that Kate could beg/bribe/blackmail into taking part in our staff-wide mock draft has made their selections. As far as who chose to fake GM which teams, there were varied interests at play: some of us picked our “second teams” (may someone love […]
Lookout Landing
about 4 hours
Series Preview: Mariners (47-47) at Rays (54-37)
Did the Mariners have a tiny bit of momentum coming out of that homestand last week? You bet. Did they squander it all away immediately? Of course. After being swept in Miami, Seattle finds itself back at .500 and a half game behind the Rangers in the AL West. Just a year ago, the M’s […]
Lookout Landing
about 6 hours
The Seattle Mariners 2026 mock draft roundup
Tis the season for mockery. No, the long-hoped for Make Some Noise x Whose Line Is It Anyway crossover hasn’t occurred beyond Wayne Brady, but with the MLB Draft just a day away, we’ve collected a round-up of mock drafts for readers to consider and compare the expertise of. As the prominent writings from minor […]
Lookout Landing
about 6 hours
Mariners News: Bryce Harper, Munetaka Murakami, and Jordan Walker
Hi friends and happy Friday! The M’s appear to be limping into the All-Star Break, as an 8-4 loss to Miami completed the Marlins’ sweep and dropped the Mariners back to .500 on the season. They’ll finish off their Florida trip in Tampa heading into the Mid-Summer Classic. What do you need to see from […]
South Seattle Emerald
about 6 hours
COLUMN | Seattle Had No Homicides in June. Don't Use It to Justify More Policing.
After Seattle's first homicide-free June in 56 years, Marcus Harrison Green asks who gets credit for safety — and who keeps getting cut.