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The Seattle Times
13 minutes
Suspect in fatal Kent shooting also being investigated in deadly crash
The Seattle man is suspected of shooting and killing a man in Kent last month, then being involved in a crash that killed two people less than two weeks later.
West Seattle Blog
16 minutes
Also in The Junction: Kim Thayil book signing Saturday, and the West Seattle co-author
Also in The Junction, the Easy Street Records marquee is a reminder of a big-name book signing coming up Saturday night: Grammy-winning, Hall of Fame-inducted Kim Thayil, founding guitarist of Soundgarden, has published his memoir, and if you buy it, you can get his signature during a 7 pm event at Easy Street (4559 California […]
The Needling
22 minutes
Seattleites Frantically Search for Plausible Excuse to Cancel Plans with World Cup
Although initially looking forward to it when they put it on their calendars four years ago, today Seattle residents realizing the first World Cup match in their city is almost here started frantically looking for plausible excuses for getting out of it. “So sorry to do this, but is there any way we could reschedule […]
The Seattle Times
44 minutes
Former xAI staffer says he was fired for questioning Grok safety
claimed he repeatedly complained to his supervisors that the company was failing to prioritize safety while developing Grok.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
WA’s controversial new drug pricing law upheld amid legal challenge
The law seeks to add transparency to the federal drug pricing program and to stop drug manufacturers from restricting who can dispense their medications.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
Big Ten quarterback rankings: Where Washington Huskies stand
Second-string QBs are the least important players on the team until they are the most important. So here's a ranking of the Big Ten's QBs, including backups.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
Seattle World Cup experts on unspoken rules of attending soccer games
Want to join in on chants or dress like a die-hard soccer fan? Local soccer experts share the do’s and don’ts for attending matches ahead of the World Cup.
West Seattle Blog
about 2 hours
WEST SEATTLE SCENE: Pride flags in The Junction
Again this year, the West Seattle Junction Association has decked the heart of the business district with rainbow flags to celebrate Pride on the night of June’s WS Art Walk. As featured in our calendar and daily event list, Pride events tonight include a meetup at VAIN (4513 California SW) at 6 pm and then […]
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
Seattle fire union pushes Mayor Wilson to drop idea to solve budget woes
Mayor Katie Wilson campaigned on the idea that Seattle needs to be more aggressive at generating revenue to solve its budget problems.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Longview implosion victims’ cause of death identified by officials
Causes of death have been revealed for 10 of the 11 workers who were killed in the May 26 implosion at a Longview pulp and paper mill.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Newsom announces $46 million of voter-approved funding to help address Tijuana River pollution
Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Thursday he is deploying $46 million in voter-approved funding to help clean up the Tijuana River at the California-Mexico border, one of the nation's worst and longest-running environmental crises.
West Seattle Blog
about 3 hours
For The Bridge School Cooperative Elementary, this is truly the last day of school
As featured on our “last day of school” list, today is the end of the year for The Bridge School Cooperative Elementary, the only cooperative elementary school in this area. It’s also the end of operations for the school, which is closing due to low enrollment, according to board secretary Zoe Wilkins. It was one […]