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The Seattle Times
23 minutes
Campaign to repeal WA ‘millionaires tax’ submits over 500,000 signatures
Opponents of Washington’s new high-earners income tax submitted more than 500,000 signatures for an initiative to kill the tax Thursday, setting up an epic brawl for November over the state’s tax system, government funding and business climate.
The Stranger
34 minutes
Where to Scream in July
La Resistencia Benefit ShowJuly 2After getting an eyeful of art at the Pioneer Square First Thursday Art Walk, head to Baba Yaga for a La Resistencia benefit show with Tripe, Hate Knife, Mussel, and headliners CLUTZ, a clown crew of weirdos (in a good way) who rap about eating billionaires and “walking the line between […] The post Where to Scream in July appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
2026 World Cup: Team USA, Belgium have some history in round of 16
Team USA and Belgium square off in Seattle Stadium in the World Cup round of 16 on Monday. It's not the first time that's happened.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Mikel Oyarzabal’s 2 goals send dominant Spain past Austria at World Cup
Mikel Oyarzabal scored two goals and Spain beat Austria 3-0 for its first World Cup victory in a knockout match since winning the title in 2010.
The Stranger
about 1 hour
Last Month This Month
Well, the World Cup is here, and Pioneer Square is looking gorgeous. Though, checking the till here, it seems a few people are missing. Has anyone seen Spencer Pratt poking around and advising anyone on homelessness policy? He didn’t advance to the general election in LA’s mayoral race, and there’s not another reboot of The […] The post Last Month This Month appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
After tank implosion, WA expands scrutiny to other paper mills
Washington labor officials plan to inspect several state pulp and paper mills. They will audit tank conditions, maintenance practices and other safety factors.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
Family seeks answers in Federal Way police shooting that hospitalized man
According to family members, a 19-year-old Federal Way man was experiencing suicidal ideation when he called 911 and was ultimately shot by officers.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
Reasons U.S. World Cup star Folarin Balogun’s red card doesn’t sit right
The red card issued to U.S. star Folarin Balogun, who will be suspended for Monday's match in Seattle, doesn't sit right because of the call and consequences.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Internal DOL documents raise questions about impartiality and transparency
A state administrative judge was briefly suspended for sending internal messages deemed “unprofessional, violent, biased and prejudiced." Lawyers in the case say the records reveal a broad disregard for the Public Records Act.
The Stranger
about 4 hours
Welcome to The Stranger’s July Issue
We don’t know how it happened, but it’s election season again. The season when the Stranger Election Control Board, our intrepid team of political obsessives, drags our elected officials (and aspiring electeds) into our un-airconditioned conference room to interrogate them, eat their bribes, and, ultimately, tell all of Seattle how to vote. We aren’t […] The post Welcome to The Stranger’s July Issue appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
about 5 hours
Amazon’s emissions jump 16% amid AI boom
After several years of fluctuating emission levels, Amazon’s overall carbon dioxide output increased by 16% last year.
The Stranger
about 5 hours
It’s the End of the KCRHA as We Know It
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay and Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced at a Wednesday press conference a three-step plan to “stabilize, right size, and reset” the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) after a damning forensic audit found the agency was running a $45 million deficit and had lost track of $13 million in funds. […] The post It’s the End of the KCRHA as We Know It appeared first on The Stranger.