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My Ballard
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Where to watch the World Cup in Ballard
Soccer fans will have several places to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 matches in Ballard, including neighborhood businesses and a free outdoor viewing event at Ballard Commons Park. On Friday, ... Read more
Seattle Weekly
about 1 hour
Fertilize fast or fertilize slow? The pros and cons | The Compleat Home Gardener
Also, some tips for keeping pesky voles and crows away from your seeds.
Seattle Weekly
about 2 hours
Can Golden Ages last? Comparing the U.S. to Rome | In Focus
Can this country again unite under one banner and come out stronger than before?
Seattle Weekly
about 2 hours
King County announces June 22 burn ban, reminds fireworks illegal in unincorporated areas
Editor’s note: The following is a press release from the King County Department of Local Services.
Seattle Medium
about 4 hours
The Long War Against Michelle Obama’s Womanhood
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has faced sustained far-right attacks since the 2008 presidential campaign. The recent public insult by Josh Hokit, delivered on the White House lawn, underscores a continuation of former President Donald Trump's long-running campaign of 'othering' the nation's first Black first family.
Seattle Medium
about 4 hours
New Website Reveals A Deadly Truth For Black L.A. Communities
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has launched a new online dashboard to track the health impacts of extreme heat. This initiative aims to identify vulnerable populations and inform targeted interventions, a critical step toward preventing heat-related fatalities, especially in historically underserved communities disproportionately affected by rising temperatures.
Seattle Medium
about 4 hours
Finding Fellowship: How A Black Maryland Community Bridged Racial Divides
Jacob Green, a memoirist, documentary filmmaker, and former Obama staffer, has launched significant initiatives to preserve the history of a historically Black community in Maryland. His documentary, 'Finding Fellowship,' and memoir, 'Too Precious to Lose,' serve as a tribute to the past, offering crucial lessons on unity and reconciliation while highlighting the imperative of safeguarding historical narratives against displacement and demographic shifts.
Seattle Medium
about 5 hours
The Algorithm May Not See You
The increasing reliance on AI mental health chatbots, notably among Black Americans and young adults, has drawn warnings from researchers concerning their potential to deliver inaccurate, misleading, or dangerous advice, and to exacerbate existing racial biases.
Seattle Medium
about 5 hours
Americans View Obama Far More Positively Than Trump Or Biden, CNN Poll Finds
Former President Barack Obama maintains his status as the most popular living president, with a recent CNN poll revealing a 57% favorability rating among Americans, significantly exceeding the 34% for Donald Trump and 30% for Joe Biden.
My Ballard
about 7 hours
Stabbing at Gas Works Park leaves one man seriously injured, suspect arrested
A 31-year-old man was arrested Tuesday night after Seattle police say he stabbed a 21-year-old man during a disturbance at Gas Works Park. According to the Seattle Police Department, officers ... Read more
Seattle Medium
about 7 hours
Black Representation: 1776–2026. 250 Years of Leadership, Citizenship, And Black Civic Engagement
Juneteenth commemorates the enduring struggle for Black freedom, emphasizing the imperative of civic engagement, voter participation, and leadership to honor the legacy of those who advanced these fundamental rights.
Seattle Medium
about 8 hours
America At 250: Patriotism Without Truth Is Propaganda
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, a comprehensive historical reckoning is advocated, highlighting the centuries-long struggle of Black people and other marginalized communities to expand democratic ideals, and prioritizing an honest engagement with the nation's past over purely celebratory narratives.