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Sunrise 5:10am · Sunset 9:06pm
Tides: Next: Low 1.3 ft at 4:19 PM
AQI 28 — Good
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Seattle Sports

34-32

1st in AL West

LOSS Mariners 4 at Tigers 5 Today
NEXT At Orioles Tomorrow · 3:35 PM
3-9

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 68 at Lynx 88 Yesterday
NEXT At Aces Tomorrow · 7:00 PM
4-2-5

10th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

Updated 9 minutes ago
Seattle Medium 17 days

The Shackles Our Founders Warned Us About

The nation's founding generation established a profound historical contradiction by articulating principles of natural rights while simultaneously upholding the institution of slavery, a fundamental disparity that continues to fuel an unresolved societal discourse on justice and equity.

Capitol Hill Seattle 17 days

A decade later, First Hill Streetcar tracks still dangerous for bicyclists

By Matt Dowell For its 10th birthday, the First Hill Streetcar will get a suite of minor safety upgrades from the Seattle Department of Transportation. But a decade after a bicyclist died following a crash near the streetcar tracks, cyclists … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 17 days

For World Cup, Seattle kicking around new plans for ‘unpermitted vendor’ enforcement

Enforcement efforts against “unpermitted vendors” in Seattle will step up for the FIFA World Cup as officials say the city must review the way it takes part in shutting down unlicensed food and drink sellers. The Seattle City Council’s Transportation, … Continue reading →

Seattle Medium 17 days

King County Human And Civil Rights Commission Sets Agenda For Equity And Community Engagement

The King County Human and Civil Rights Commission has released its inaugural annual report, outlining its priorities and goals for advancing equity, civil rights, and protections for historically marginalized communities in King County.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Estate Of Michael Rowland Reaches $3.5 Million Settlement With King County In Wrongful Death Suit

King County has agreed to a $3.5 million settlement in a wrongful death lawsuit filed by the estate of Michael Rowland, who died in custody at the King County Jail. The settlement addresses claims stemming from Rowland's death following his restraint by correctional officers shortly after his arrest, a case that highlighted concerns about the treatment of individuals experiencing mental health crises and in-custody deaths within the facility.

The Needling 18 days

Seattle Mayor Apologizes to Starbucks, Thought It Knew Everyone Here Hated Them Already

After weeks of Starbucks leadership telling every major newspaper in the country how mean Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson’s been to them by publicly not liking them, today she formally apologized saying she thought they knew everyone here including herself hated them already. “I’m so sorry—I honestly thought you already knew,” said Mayor Wilson. “If I […]

Seattle Medium 18 days

Ubuntu Theme Guides Northwest Folklife Festival Ahead of May Return

The Northwest Folklife Festival will return to Seattle on May 22, centering its programming, artist collaborations, and public messaging around the theme of Ubuntu. This Southern African philosophy emphasizes connection, community, and shared cultural experience.

Seattle Medium 18 days

“Do You Trust That The Trump Administration Will Effectively Manage/Address Infectious Diseases?”

People are concerned that the Trump administration will not be able to handle future outbreaks of disease, given their mishandling of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Seattle Medium 18 days

Southside Church Of Christ To Host Marriage Workshop For Couples Seeking Spiritual Growth And Connection

Southside Church of Christ is hosting a Marriage Workshop for couples seeking spiritual growth and connection, featuring lessons, tools, and discussions focused on strengthening relationships through biblical principles, communication, and connection.

Seattle Medium 18 days

“Silent Killer”: Hypertension Continues To Drive Cardiovascular Health Disparities in Black Communities

Hypertension disproportionately affects Black communities in the US, resulting in higher rates of heart disease, stroke, and other cardiovascular conditions, due to a combination of social determinants of health, environmental factors, and biological factors.

Capitol Hill Seattle 18 days

‘Emergency Trans March and Rally’ planned for Cal Anderson Park

Community and advocacy groups are planning an Emergency Trans March and Rally Saturday in Cal Anderson Park. The rally comes as advocates are calling on Mayor Katie Wilson to declare a state of emergency to help provide increased resources “for … Continue reading →

Seattle Medium 18 days

World Premiere Of ‘Black Man Goes to Therapy’ Opens at Acts on Stage Theater This Week

Black Man Goes to Therapy, a play written by and starring Jeremy Rubin, explores the often-unspoken realities of mental health, healing, and vulnerability within the Black male experience, and will run from May 21 through May 31 at Acts on Stage Theater in Seattle.

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