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Dan Strauss pushes for more Ballard bus service ahead of Seattle Transit Measure vote
Seattle City Councilmember Dan Strauss is proposing two amendments that he says would improve bus service for Ballard, including prioritizing faster connections to downtown Seattle and light rail stations. The ... Read more
The Seattle Times
25 minutes
T. rex fossil sells for $50.1 million, putting the king back on top
The dinosaur fossil sale, after a 10-minute bidding war, allowed the Tyrannosaurus rex to reclaim its title as the most valuable on the commercial fossil market.
The Seattle Times
36 minutes
How youth orchestras compose community
Local youth orchestras offer valuable experiences for students to grow, explore and connect with their communities, student contributor Alice Chen writes.
The Seattle Times
36 minutes
How former WA immigration lawyer Alexandra Lozano’s clients can get help
Lawyers say clients of a huge Washington-based immigration law firm that imploded should act immediately. Free legal clinics in the coming months offer help.
My Ballard
about 1 hour
Salmon Bay Park to host first community book exchange
Salmon Bay Park (2001 NW Canoe Place) will host its first community book exchange on Saturday, July 18, inviting neighbors to swap books and meet fellow readers. According to event ... Read more
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
How to watch 2026 MLB All-Star Game featuring Mariners’ Randy Arozarena
The 2026 MLB All-Star Game takes place today, with only one Mariner represented. Here's what to know and how to watch.
Field Gulls
about 3 hours
Seahawks News: Rodney Thomas sniffing for snaps with the Seahawks
Quite a bit of the news we’ve posted this offseason here in the links has to do with the interesting depth pieces our beloved Seattle Seahawks have either sitting in waiting or acquired. Rodney Thomas is one of those fellas. The 2026 squad returns an almost historic amount of starters and rotation pieces. The interest […]
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Salesforce-owned Tableau doubles down on Seattle with lease renewal
Salesforce-owned Tableau has renewed its lease on its Fremont office building. The renewal marks one of the largest leases of the year.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
Central District fire burns commercial building; area closed to traffic
The fire damaged office spaces on the third floor of a commercial building. Several blocks of East Madison Street are closed while crews monitor for flare-ups.
Field Gulls
about 4 hours
Seattle Seahawks sale to the Khosla family: What we know so far
The Seattle Seahawks livened up one of the last few weekends before a new NFL season begins by announcing a sale agreement with the Khosla family. It was inevitable that the Seahawks would be sold following the passing of owner Paul Allen, whose directive included selling all of his assets and donating the proceeds toward […]
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
An experimental Alzheimer’s drug shows some promise as researchers hunt new approaches
An experimental drug might help slow early Alzheimer's disease in a markedly different way than current treatments — by lowering the brain's production of a protein called tau.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
Living in Seattle in ‘survival mode’ as inflation remains high
In the Seattle area, inflation hit 4.5% for the year ending in June. Here’s how residents are trying to adapt.