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The Stranger
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L.A. Kendall
Pride in Seattle is a well-lubricated machine. If you’ve ever come out to Pride to party, find community, or rally for the good fight, I’d like to highlight one of the people who makes that possible. L.A. Kendall has accepted the label of “elder” with a 30-year career in nightlife. Alongside being Deputy Director of […] The post L.A. Kendall appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Harbor Island Studios Is Set to Get Another Reprieve. What Comes Next?
The clock is once more about to strike midnight at Harbor Island Studios, Washington’s only county-owned sound stage. Given a six-month funding extension by the King County Council last year, local film and TV workers worried it would close forever. But sources say there is hope that the county and a yet-to-be-named organization will keep […] The post Harbor Island Studios Is Set to Get Another Reprieve. What Comes Next? appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
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What to know about Friday’s 2026 World Cup, Mariners doubleheader
Friday is going to be busy in the stadium district as it's the only time that a World Cup match will be played and a Mariners game will take place on the same day.
The Seattle Times
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To boost social worker diversity, should WA reconsider its exam?
National data shows that white students taking the exam to become clinical social workers pass at significantly higher rates than Black students.
The Seattle Times
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Students need more books, not fewer
Students are rarely required to read full books anymore, leaving them unprepared for the future, Student Voices contributor Alice Prokop writes.
The Seattle Times
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Ezi Magbegor is returning soon. How will Seattle Storm manage forwards?
Ezi Magbegor participated in workouts with the Storm for the first time this season. She will return to a team with plenty of bodies in the frontcourt.
The Seattle Times
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Seattle dessert shops serve sundaes inspired by World Cup teams
The World Cup Sundae Passport, a collaboration cooked up by five sweet spots around Seattle, runs until June 30. Here's where to get the five desserts.
The Stranger
about 2 hours
Slog AM: Wildfire Season Starts in Spokane, ICE Illegally Buys Data, and Mississippi Cops Shoot and Kill Baby
Gooood morning! Are you tired? I am so tired. But today will be sunny, warm but not hot, making it the perfect evening for a mid-week marquesita. Before then, let’s catch up on what’s happening in the world right now… Grocery Bag Report: Greenwood residents (myself included) are getting whiplash over Fred Meyer’s inability to […] The post Slog AM: Wildfire Season Starts in Spokane, ICE Illegally Buys Data, and Mississippi Cops Shoot and Kill Baby appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
WNBA to expand to 50-game schedule for teams next season
The WNBA is expanding its schedule to 50 games per team next season — the most in the league’s 30-year history.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
Tropical Storm Arthur, the first of the Atlantic season, targets Gulf Coast with heavy rain
Tropical Storm Arthur is drenching the southern United States with intense rain that’s expected to cause dangerous flash flooding.
The Seattle Times
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Ancient teeth from Siberia rewrite the plague’s timeline, dating back to over 5,500 years ago
Scientists have found evidence of the oldest known plague, dating back about 5,500 years ago — some 200 years earlier than previously thought.
The Seattle Times
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World Cup travel is up for all U.S. host cities except for one
As the FIFA World Cup gets underway in North America for the first time in more than three decades, only one U.S. host city is seeing fewer travelers flying in: Seattle. With excitement growing about the prospects for the home team before the US vs. Australia match Friday in Seattle, the Emerald City is decked […]