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The Stranger
about 1 hour
Is Cannonball in Jeopardy? And Our Very Artsy Airport Gets Even More Art!
On June 3, Puget Sound Business Journal broke the unwelcome news that Digital Realty, a global data center, colocation, and interconnection company based in Texas, is looking to purchase the Bed Bath & Beyond building downtown, with the intent to install a data center expansion (the company currently has a data center running out of […] The post Is Cannonball in Jeopardy? And Our Very Artsy Airport Gets Even More Art! appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Red Wedding
I am planning my wedding, which is happening this summer. My partner and I are trying to plan an event that’s casual, fun, and full of love. Unfortunately, my parents are MAGA. And they relish trolling me. The other day on a very rare phone call they started going on about wearing MAGA gear at the […] The post Red Wedding appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 3 hours
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
about 4 hours
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 Stranger
about 4 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.
Seattle Weekly
about 5 hours
Major summer road closure for Renton, Issaquah drivers
The road will close in both directions through Aug. 23.
City Cast Seattle
about 11 hours
No James Beard Wins, a New Spider Just Dropped, and Is JumpStart Bad for Downtown?
Today on the podcast, host Jane C. Hu chats with contributor Brett Hamil and producer Sam J Leeds to dig deeper into Seattle's six-year James Beard Award drought. Jane asks what it says about the city’s restaurant scene and whether the city's best food might just be flying under the radar. The three also dig into the World Cup energy transforming downtown Seattle, what the Downtown Seattle Association's new economic report is arguing about the JumpStart tax, and the Seattle Social Housing Developer plans to open another 1670 units over the next 5 years. Plus, a Yakama Nation naming ceremony for a newly discovered spider in the Columbia River Gorge. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Washington State Fair Seattle Art Museum Argosy Cruises Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
Westside Seattle
about 21 hours
New nature-themed park to break ground in West Seattle Junction neighborhood this fall
New nature-themed park to break ground in West Seattle Junction neighborhood this fall Off patr Tue, 06/16/2026 - 5:31pm
On Montlake
about 22 hours
Washington hopes to bolster o-line with final official-visit weekend of June
The Huskies will host a few more important targets before the summer dead period.
Seattle Weekly
1 day
These new Washington state laws took effect June 11
Over 200 new Washington state laws took effect June 11.
The Stranger
1 day
The Trash Panda Slush at Slightly Furry
This story originally appeared in The Stranger’s 2026 Queer Issue. At the Northwest Cider Symposium back in March, I spotted someone on the vendor floor wearing a plush upholstered animal tail. They didn’t have a fursuit or mask on, just street clothes and the gravity-defying two-foot tail. Oh, right. I know exactly who this is. […] The post The Trash Panda Slush at Slightly Furry appeared first on The Stranger.
Seattle Weekly
1 day
Seattle shines bright as World Cup kicks off
Belgium and Egypt played the first of six games in Seattle and set the tone for tournament.