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Seattle Sports

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1st in AL West

WIN Mariners 3 at Pirates 2 Yesterday
NEXT At Pirates Today · 3:40 PM
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NEXT Home vs Liberty Tomorrow · 7:00 PM
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Latest News

Updated 2 minutes ago
Puget Sound Business Journal 15 minutes

Renee Erickson's The Walrus and the Carpenter reopens after brief closure tied to strike

The acclaimed restaurant's two-day closure was related to safety concerns, according to the owners. Guests will now enter through a private parking lot to avoid the picket line.

Westside Seattle 15 minutes

West Seattle Ledger

West Seattle Ledger Off patr Wed, 06/24/2026 - 2:18pm

Puget Sound Business Journal about 1 hour

BioLife Solutions opens specialized Bothell lab in former church

Four specialized cryobiologists will work at the new 5,000-square-foot center.

The Stranger about 2 hours

Oops!…They Did It Again

Haunted memory, darkened rooms, underground house party: these were the themes in the first iteration of Once Removed, where five artists took over a Greenwood bungalow this past February and filled it with art. Conceived by two Seattle gallerists—Zoë Hensley and Sammy Skidmore—the project transforms houses slated for demolition into temporary sites for exhibition. The […] The post Oops!…They Did It Again appeared first on The Stranger.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 3 hours

How AI data centers lost the PR war — and what it means for businesses

The multitrillion-dollar push for data centers has sparked a transpartisan backlash — and there are lessons in public relations that business owners can learn from it, experts say.

The Stranger about 4 hours

Pop Loser: Karma Is the Guy From Metallica Falling Straight off the Stage

Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, Olivia Rodrigo announced her own version of Lilith Fair, Halsey dragged Anthony Fantano, Metallica guitarist Kirk Hammett experienced Taylor Swift’s karmic powers, and pioneering Portland queercore band Team Dresch announced their first new album in 30 years. It’s Pride weekend, and there is so much great live music […] The post Pop Loser: Karma Is the Guy From Metallica Falling Straight off the Stage appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger about 5 hours

Slog AM: Slog AM: World Cup Helps Soundtransit Break Single-Day Ridership Record, the Mamdani Era Begins, Georgetown Stolen Rat Trap Returned 

True, the way Seattle is hosting its portion of the World Cup is far from perfect. It’s riddled with social problems. But one also has to admit that the city is receiving a great deal of social media praise for aspects of the city that can be attributed to progressive urbanism and politics. Link, for […] The post Slog AM: Slog AM: World Cup Helps Soundtransit Break Single-Day Ridership Record, the Mamdani Era Begins, Georgetown Stolen Rat Trap Returned  appeared first on The Stranger.

PubliCola about 7 hours

County’s Midyear Budget Sparks Controversy Over Harm Reduction, Human Service Contracts, and Lobbyists

1. After PubliCola reported on a King County Council supplemental budget amendment that would have prohibited spending county funds on safer… The post County’s Midyear Budget Sparks Controversy Over Harm Reduction, Human Service Contracts, and Lobbyists appeared first on PubliCola.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 15 hours

World Cup crowds push light rail riderships to new highs

Sound Transit reported roughly 280,000 riders boarded light rail on June 19 for the U.S.-Australia match. The previous ridership record was set just one day before.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 15 hours

Georgetown Brewing buys industrial building across from its Seattle headquarters

The company purchased the 36,544-square-foot building as it looks to expand operations.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 16 hours

Seattle pay software company Syndio makes first acquisition, buying AI startup

The Seattle company is making the acquisition as it seeks to build more AI tools.

Puget Sound Business Journal about 17 hours

Unico lists Tacoma's tallest office tower for sale

Seattle-based Unico Properties has owned the tower since 1997, when it acquired the property for $28.8 million.

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