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Latest News

Updated 9 minutes ago
Seattle Medium about 1 hour

‘Wake Up Everybody!’ This Song Still Resonates In Black Music Month 2026

Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes' 1975 track, 'Wake Up Everybody,' maintains its profound relevance as a call to action for societal improvement and justice. Introduced on Soul Train by lead singer Teddy Pendergrass, the song urged listeners to actively contribute to a better America, a message that continues to inspire awareness and engagement in addressing systemic issues.

Westside Seattle about 6 hours

Cyclist killed in collision with truck near Fauntleroy Ferry dock

Cyclist killed in collision with truck near Fauntleroy Ferry dock Off patr Mon, 06/15/2026 - 9:18am

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

World Cup Kicks Off In Seattle Today: What Residents Need To Know

Seattle is poised to host the FIFA World Cup 2026, bringing global attention and one of history's largest sporting events to the Pacific Northwest, with six matches scheduled at Lumen Field from June 15 to July 6, notably including a Juneteenth fixture.

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

Hip-Hop Activist: Plastics Are The New Civil Rights Fight

Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr., a minister, community activist, and Air Force veteran, is featured in the Netflix documentary "The Plastic Detox," advocating for Black communities to reduce exposure to microplastics and petrochemicals. He highlights these substances as critical factors in environmental injustice and widespread health issues.

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

Jalen Brunson’s MVP-Winning Performance Cements His Legacy As The Greatest New York Knick Of All Time

New York Knicks guard Jalen Brunson delivered a historic 45-point performance in Game 5 of the NBA Finals, leading the franchise to its first NBA Championship in 53 years. This monumental effort has cemented Brunson's legacy as the greatest Knickerbocker in team history.

Seattle Medium about 7 hours

Supreme Court To Decide If Migrants Detained For Months Must Receive Bond Hearings

The Supreme Court has agreed to determine the legality of detaining noncitizens for prolonged periods without a bond hearing. This decision carries significant implications for the Trump administration's immigration policies, which have reclassified certain immigrants into mandatory detention. The case centers on individuals, including green card holders convicted of aggravated felonies, held for months or years without judicial review of their detention.

Seattle Medium about 8 hours

Fox Is Buying Roku For $22 Billion

Fox has announced its acquisition of Roku, the prominent streaming platform, in a substantial $22 billion transaction. This strategic move aims to merge Fox's diverse content portfolio, including sports, news, and entertainment, with Roku's extensive device ecosystem and user base, positioning the combined entity as the third-largest player in US television by viewing share.

Seattle Medium about 8 hours

The Obama Presidential Is A Model For Equitable Growth

The Barack Obama Presidential Center is emerging as a transformative investment on Chicago's South Side, designed to stimulate economic growth and foster civic engagement. This initiative is projected to generate significant economic activity and create numerous jobs, serving as a beacon of hope and a model for equitable community development.

Seattle Transit Blog 1 day

Sunday Movies: All Swift Lines & Rural Puget Sound

Three videos by J-Man Explores. Riding all the Community Transit Swift lines in one day, with the history of each transit corridor. Swift is the limited-stop BRT in Snohomish County, 13-30 miles north of Seattle, serving Lynnwood and Everett and surrounding cities. Transfers from Link light rail are at Shoreline North/185th station and Lynnwood City … Continue reading "Sunday Movies: All Swift Lines & Rural Puget Sound"

NW Progressive Institute 2 days

Book Review: “When Companies Run the Courts” sets off red alerts for the structural injustices we live among

Brendan Ballou's 2026 book critiques forced arbitration as a tool that undermines constitutional rights, shielding corporations from accountability while disenfranchising individuals. Through compelling case studies, he highlights the prevalence of one-sided arbitration agreements and the systemic bias in favor of powerful corporations. Book Review: “When Companies Run the Courts” sets off red alerts for the structural injustices we live among is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.

Seattle Transit Blog 2 days

Community Transit ran its last bus to Seattle

On Friday afternoon, Community Transit Route 424 made its final trip from Seattle to the City of Snohomish. This marks the end of Community Transit’s Commuter bus service to Seattle. When Community Transit was created in 1976, the agency operated just seven local bus routes. Within the first year, the system grew to 15 local … Continue reading "Community Transit ran its last bus to Seattle"

NW Progressive Institute 3 days

The two faces of the beautiful game: World Cup fever lights up Seattle amid systemic, fiscal, and border friction

The World Cup is a deeply flawed spectacle, operating at the complex intersection of global politics, heavy public spending, and exclusive domestic systems. But standing on the banister at Pacific Place, watching the city explode in celebration as the whistle blows, you are reminded of why we care. The two faces of the beautiful game: World Cup fever lights up Seattle amid systemic, fiscal, and border friction is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.

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