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On Montlake
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11 thoughts on Tye Kennedy and Gecova Doyal committing to Washington
What to know about two o-line commits in one day.
The Urbanist
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Seattle Is Winning at Hosting the World Cup
National publications have ranked Seattle at the top of the list among World Cup 2026 host cities, commending the city's centrally located, well-integrated stadium next door to a bounty of urban attractions.
South Seattle Emerald
about 6 hours
Some CID Businesses See Fewer Customers Despite World Cup Crowds
World Cup crowds are filling areas near Lumen Field, but some Chinatown-International District businesses say tourists are passing them by.
Eater Seattle
about 7 hours
The Best Seafood Restaurants in Seattle
Seattle is synonymous with seafood, and anyone who visits from out of town naturally wants to know where the city’s best seafood is. But that’s a tricky question. There are some self-described “seafood restaurants,” but fish and shellfish work their way into nearly every menu around Puget Sound. This includes oysters on the half shell […]
On Montlake
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Which UW positions will be most competitive in training camp?
Examining battles for starting jobs — and for reserve roles, too.
South Seattle Emerald
1 day
Georgetown Steam Plant Reopens Possibilities for Duwamish Valley Community
Inside a 120-year-old coal plant, South Seattle organizers are imagining a future rooted in community, environmental justice, and the Duwamish Valley's needs.
South Seattle Emerald
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OPINION | Seattle Residents Could Lose a Key Check on Environmental Reviews
Ahead of a July 1 hearing, three Seattle advocates argue CB 121215 would weaken one of residents' most accessible tools for challenging environmental reviews.
The Urbanist
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King County Council Searches for Footing with a New Executive
Legislation approved this month shows a County Council ready to give deference to Girmay Zahilay, the first new executive elected to steer King County in 16 years. The votes greenlit a controversial return-to-office plan and a structural overhaul of the Executive's Office.
South Seattle Emerald
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Community Passageways Will Cut 13 Staff in Rainier Beach This Summer When City Contract Ends
Community members have rallied around the nonprofit, and a petition to save the positions has garnered close to 450 signatures.
The Urbanist
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The Good, the Bad, and the UGA-ly as WA Growth Management Act Turns 35
Here is what is working well and not so well as Washington State's Growth Management Act celebrates 35 years. Travis Merrigan suggests some reforms to keep suburban sprawl at bay.
The Urbanist
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Op-Ed: How the Seattle Transit Measure Can Benefit All
Transit Riders Union's survey of nearly 500 people showed the importance of investing in transit and can help guide investments to maximize benefits from the expanded Seattle Transit Measure going to voters in the fall.
South Seattle Emerald
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PONGO POETRY | My Little Brother
Through this special monthly column in partnership with the South Seattle Emerald, Pongo invites readers to bear witness to the pain, resilience, and creative capacity of youth whose voices and perspectives are too often relegated to the periphery.