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Latest News

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Seattle Medium 16 days

Cashon Stewart: Gone Too Soon

Cashon Stewart was a beloved athlete, student, and friend who left an unforgettable impact on the lives of all who knew him, and will be deeply missed.

Seattle Medium 16 days

The “Out of Bounds” Boycott

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has utilized his platform to criticize diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and defend Confederate monuments, echoing the historical rhetoric of Alexander Stephens. Concurrently, the NAACP has launched its 'Out of Bounds' campaign, advocating for a boycott of public universities in states where legislative actions are eroding Black voting power.

Seattle Medium 16 days

In Loving Memory Of Lt. Col. Ray Levias

Lieutenant Colonel Ray Levias, USAF (Ret.), passed away peacefully on May 18, 2026, at the age of 77, surrounded by his loving sons, after a distinguished military career marked by dedication, leadership, and faithful service.

Seattle Medium 16 days

Nearly Two Years After Amarr Murphy-Paine’s Death, Community Turns Grief Into Action

The Amarr's Heart Foundation, in partnership with student leaders, faculty, and local advocacy organizations, will host a series of memorial and community events at Garfield High School to honor the life of 17-year-old Amarr Murphy-Paine and promote healing, youth engagement, and generational unity.

Seattle Medium 16 days

Former Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell Returns ToPrivate Sector As CEO Of Seattle Textile Innovator Filium

Former Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell has been appointed as the CEO of Seattle-based textile technology company Filium, succeeding co-founder Raj Shah, as the company enters its next phase of growth.

Seattle Medium 16 days

Seattle Children’s Launches Nation’s First Hospital-Led Animated Autism Series

Seattle Children's Autism Center has launched the nation's first hospital-led animated video series, "Introduction to Autism", to provide families with accessible, easy-to-understand information about autism spectrum disorder.

Seattle Medium 16 days

New Tubman Health Center Takes Root In Rainier Beach

The Tubman Health Center, a $42 million community-led healthcare facility, is set to begin construction in Rainier Beach, providing holistic and culturally responsive care to 12,000 patients annually and wellness programming to 16,000 community members.

The Urbanist 16 days

Lin Moves to Curb Legal Appeals Hindering Seattle Zoning Changes

A proposal from Land Use Committee Chair Eddie Lin would bring Seattle's land use code in line with state law, following several changes in recent years that have limited the ability of legal appeals to slow down moves to densify Washington's cities. The move is already attracting opposition.

Seattle Medium 16 days

Years Of Pain And Delayed Diagnoses: The Hidden Toll Of Lupus In Communities Of Color

Lupus is a chronic autoimmune disease that disproportionately affects communities of color, with Black and Hispanic women experiencing higher rates of diagnosis, complications, and mortality, and advocates are pushing for increased awareness and access to quality healthcare.

The Urbanist 17 days

Seattle Advances Zoning Package Spurring Towers, Mass Timber, and Passive House

After clearing the Land Use Committee last week, a package of narrowly targeted zoning changes is headed to the Seattle City Council on June 2. The proposal seeks to spur the construction of towers, affordable housing, and eco-friendly mass timber and passive house buildings.

The Urbanist 17 days

Op-Ed: South King County Deserves the Light Rail Stations It Was Promised

The Sound Transit Board will soon decide whether to deliver on the decades-old promise to South King County to build light rail stations at Boeing Access Road and Graham Street. They should not break their promise again, writes King County Councilmember Rhonda Lewis.

Seattle Medium 17 days

Amy Sherald Finds Her People

Amy Sherald's solo exhibition, "American Sublime," which debuted at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, features portraits of Black figures rendered in her distinctive gray-toned style. The exhibition, including the iconic Michelle Obama portrait, asserts Black perspectives as integral to the American narrative, challenging prevailing cultural landscapes and highlighting the beauty of Black American identity.

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