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KUOW Seattle Now 17 days

Weekend Listen: Aurora Avenue residents call for urgent gun violence measures, Longview rallies after paper mill disaster, students in Bothell are fighting for their SRO, and great blue herons find a home in Redmond

Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom First, residents of North Seattle along Aurora Avenue are on edge, after a recent surge of gun violence in a neighborhood that has been a longtime hotspot for human trafficking. City officials say they’re working urgently to close streets and assign police patrols Next, the latest from the paper mill disaster in Longview, where earlier this week, the names were released of the 11 people who died. The scope of the tragedy has sparked concerns about the lasting impact on this Southwest Washington town. Next, students and families in Bothell have been pushing back against a decision to not renew the contract of a popular school resource officer. And finally, typically when you spot a great blue heron in western Washington, you see one flying or fishing alone. In Redmond a huge group of herons have picked a place to nest - in an unusual spot. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Traders face big losses after Uganda closes Congo border over Ebola contagion fears

Ugandan authorities have tightened border controls with Congo to prevent Ebola's spread.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Start time for Sounders-Whitecaps match pushed back

The Sounders’ home match against the Vancouver Whitecaps on Sunday, Aug. 16 will now kick off at 7:30 p.m. PT at Lumen Field and feature as part of Apple TV’s “Sunday Night Soccer.”

The Seattle Times 18 days

FIFA to allow factory-sealed, disposable water bottles into World Cup stadiums

FIFA announced Friday that it will now allow fans to bring their own water bottles to some stadiums during the World Cup.

West Seattle Blog 18 days

CONGRATULATIONS! Parks Foundation award for two local organizations

(Photo by Don Brubeck) Congratulations to two local organizations just honored with one big award. Here’s the announcement sent to us to share with you: The Seattle Parks Foundation honored the West Duwamish Greenbelt Trails group (wdgtrails.org) and the Ridge to River (R2R) coalition with a Love Parks award on Wednesday, June 3. Accepting the […]

Lookout Landing 18 days

Mariners drop first game of road trip 7-3

There’s a baseball cliche when a pitcher has an OK night but still takes the L: “He just made the one mistake, and it got punished.” It’s tempting to tag that to Bryan Woo in tonight’s 7-3 loss to the Tigers, but I’m not so sure it’s true. The pitch you’d want to pin that […]

The Seattle Times 18 days

Washington Huskies football lands commitment from Dontay Tyson Jr.

Washington landed its second blue-chip wide receiver in the past week after Peoria, Ariz., native Dontay Tyson Jr. announced his pledge to the Huskies Friday evening.

On Montlake 18 days

What to know about Dontay Tyson's commitment to Washington

Thoughts on the four-star receiver, and on some visiting recruits.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Washington Huskies football host 14 prospects for official visits this weekend

Recruiting season is in full swing, and Washington is hosting 14 players for official visits this weekend, including six uncommitted prospects.

PubliCola 18 days

Wilson Caves on Stadium Surveillance, Two More Cops Allege Discrimination as SPD Settles Earlier Claims

1. Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson used unspecified “general but credible threats to safety and security” during the upcoming World Cup games… The post Wilson Caves on Stadium Surveillance, Two More Cops Allege Discrimination as SPD Settles Earlier Claims appeared first on PubliCola.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Seattle hotel workers authorize strike ahead of the FIFA World Cup

Seattle's unionized hotel workers in Pioneer Square green lit a strike before the FIFA World Cup kicks off at Lumen Field.

The Seattle Times 18 days

Tigers knock around Bryan Woo, hand Mariners loss to open road trip

Kerry Carpenter continued to give the Mariners trouble Friday, clubbing a two-run homer off Bryan Woo to help the Tigers hand Seattle a 7-3 loss.

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