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Capitol Hill Seattle
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CHS Pics | 10 pictures from a weekend of Pride on Capitol Hill
We will have many, many more soon but here are 10 scenes from the weekend’s Pride celebrations on Capitol Hill including the annual PrideFest street festival on Broadway, the Dyke March, Prom Dress Rugby at Cal Anderson, and Friday night’s … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 5 hours
One arrested after assaults, egg-tossing in midst of Capitol Hill Pride festivities
Seattle Police took at least one person into custody after a group was reported assaulting people and tossing eggs at officers in a disturbance on the north side of Cal Anderson Park in the middle of Pride festivities Saturday night. … Continue reading →
The North American Post
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Tadaima Exhibit and New Nikkei Memorial Sculpture by Miya Sukune
Tadaima Exhibit and New Nikkei Memorial Sculpture by Miya Sukune By Barbara Mizoguchi NAP Editor-in-Chief Local artist Miya Sukune was busy completing an exhibit for the Museum of History and […] The post Tadaima Exhibit and New Nikkei Memorial Sculpture by Miya Sukune first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post Tadaima Exhibit and New Nikkei Memorial Sculpture by Miya Sukune appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 6 hours
Man shot in chest at 17th and Olive
A man was shot in the chest and police were looking for a vehicle reported leaving the scene Saturday night at 17th and E Olive St. Multiple 911 callers reported gunfire just off E Madison around 8:45 PM. Witnesses told … Continue reading →
Seattle Weekly
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700 pounds of fireworks at center of Whidbey Island fire investigation
Multiple reports indicate that a cigarette may have been a catalyst in the fire and explosion.
The North American Post
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“Dream Come True Project” Nikkei Scholarship
By Nippon Foundation and Barbara Mizoguchi, NAP Editor-in-Chief Nippon Foundation provides opportunities for young Japanese descendants to study in Japan. It is meant for those who have definite plans to […] The post “Dream Come True Project” Nikkei Scholarship first appeared on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post. The post “Dream Come True Project” Nikkei Scholarship appeared first on Seattle’s Japanese Community News – North American Post.
KUOW Seattle Now
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Weekend Listen: PNW Bosnian community celebrates the World Cup, tiny forests are sprouting up in WA, and citizen scientists are counting pikas in the Columbia River Gorge.
Today, we’re bringing you the best from newsrooms throughout the Northwest. Bosnia and Herzegovina fans celebrated as their national soccer team made history in Seattle this week. The country made it the furthest they’ve been in the World Cup. Northwest News Network contributor Grace Madigan has more about what it means to the Bosnian community in the Northwest. Tiny, pocket forests are sprouting up all around Washington state. On old, abandoned fields and in people’s backyards. These forests are meant to mimic nature and to grow quickly. It also helps increase biodiversity. NWPB’s Courtney Flatt takes us to one of the Yakama Nation’s mini-forests. American pikas are an ’indicator species.’ If they’re doing OK, there’s a good chance the local ecosystem is doing OK. That’s one reason why the Oregon Zoo and other groups are looking for people this summer to go out and count pikas. OPB’s Kristian Foden-Vencil has the story. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KUOW Seattle Now
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Friday Evening Headlines
WA, CA, and Quebec form joint carbon market, WA faces yet another massive budget gap, and Seattle's World Cup match featuring Iran is deeply political and personal for many Iranian Americans living in the Puget Sound region. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Patricia Murphy. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Seattle Medium
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Podcast: Brandon Roy Reinstated At Garfield High Following WIAA Exoneration
Former NBA star Brandon Roy has been reinstated as head coach of Garfield High School's boys basketball team, following his clearance by the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (WIAA) of prior recruiting violation allegations. The WIAA's investigation, which concluded in May 2026, found all evidence to be unsubstantiated, paving the way for Roy's return to his alma mater. His reinstatement underscores a commitment to student well-being and addresses the complexities of high school athletics, with Seattle Public Schools acknowledging the need for improved support structures for coaches.
Seattle Medium
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Podcast: ARTE NOIR Revives Black Panther Party’s Free Breakfast Program In Seattle
ARTE NOIR, in partnership with chef and community advocate Jimaine Miller, has revived the Seattle Black Panther Party's Free Community Breakfast Program, offering complimentary meals to children and families every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at the historic Prince Hall Masonic Lodge. This initiative aims to honor a legacy of community care and invest in young people, echoing the program's original intent.
Seattle Weekly
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State gas tax going up by 1.1 cents to 56.5 cents per gallon
Washington state’s gas tax, already among the highest in the nation, is going up next week.
Seattle Medium
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After Supreme Court’s TPS Decision, More Than A Million Immigrants Face Scramble To Stay In U.S.
The Supreme Court has affirmed the Department of Homeland Security's broad discretion in extending or terminating Temporary Protected Status (TPS) designations, a decision poised to end deportation protections and work permits for hundreds of thousands of Haitians and Syrians. This ruling carries potential repercussions for hundreds of thousands of nationals from 11 other countries currently holding TPS, marking a significant shift in immigration policy.