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Seattle Sports

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1st in AL West

WIN Orioles 0 at Mariners 3 Yesterday
NEXT Home vs Red Sox Today · 7:10 PM
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8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 89 at Fire 94 Wed, Jun 17
NEXT At Mercury Tomorrow · 12:00 PM
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NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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The Stranger 24 days

Doom and Groom

Should I feel weird about my husband’s grooming situation when he was young with a family friend if he doesn’t feel weird about it? He’s mid-thirties. He’s known this woman since he was seven and she used to babysit for him. She was a family friend. Once she returned to England, my husband went to visit her […] The post Doom and Groom appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 24 days

Slog AM: Bari Weiss Turns Off CBS News Radio, Susan Collins’s White Supremacist Photo Op, SNAP Cutbacks Mean Hunger for Millions of Young People

Impoverished PNW Journalists Strike McClatchy Newspapers: Just as they threatened, dozens of journalists struck papers across Washington and Idaho today, claiming management won’t send decision-makers to logjammed contract negotiations over increased pay. The workers say the strike will last one day, and request readers not cross the virtual picket lines and avoid the websites of […] The post Slog AM: Bari Weiss Turns Off CBS News Radio, Susan Collins’s White Supremacist Photo Op, SNAP Cutbacks Mean Hunger for Millions of Young People appeared first on The Stranger.

Capitol Hill Seattle 24 days

Belmont Tiny House Village breaks ground with plans for 32 new Capitol Hill homes by July

The Belmont Tiny House Village will open to residents by July. The Low Income Housing Institute’s $1.1 million, 32-tiny house “emergency transitional encampment” broke ground last week with trucks arriving to deliver the 96-square-foot homes to the empty lot in the … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 24 days

Seattle Social Housing’s first deal: $60M for 150-unit apartment building near Pike Place Market

Seattle’s social housing initiative is officially a reality. Following a unanimous vote by the Seattle Social Housing Developer board, the public authority is set to become the new owner of the Elara at the Market apartment complex. Located at 2134 … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 24 days

World Cup: Office of Emergency Management provides update on Seattle’s ‘Event Operations Plan’

After city officials found Seattle was spending less on its Office of Emergency Management than peer cities like Denver and Portland, a 44% boost to the department’s budget should help make the city safer as it hosts six matches of … Continue reading →

Westside Seattle 24 days

Westside Seattle Crime Report

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Capitol Hill Seattle 24 days

Capitol Hill Community Post | Councilmember Foster joins Capitol Hill Community Council for May meeting

From the Capitol Hill Community Council The Capitol Hill Community Council welcomes you to the May 27 General Meeting with Council Member Dionne Foster. Council Member Foster is the at large council member for Position 9 covering the whole city. … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 25 days

‘THE NIGHT THE FENCES FELL’ — Seattle Parks says the Cal Anderson skate park does not need saving

Across the diverse communities that arise to defend it, what Seattle Parks has to say about Cal Anderson Park seems to barely matter. Honor the name of civil rights hero Calvin Anderson! The movement to “Save Cal Anderson skate park” … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 25 days

Now hiring: The Cal Anderson Park Alliance activation manager is a CHS reader — Their new assistant can be, too

Two years ago, CHS reported the Cal Anderson Park Alliance was seeking an activation manager to shepherd gatherings and events in the park and nearby plaza above Capitol Hill Station. That’s how CAPA found its manager then. Now CAPA is … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 25 days

This week in CHS history | Cops bust up anti-trans rally counter-protest, Ramie debuts, CC’s first to require COVID vax

Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history: 2025   Seattle Police make multiple arrests during counter-protest of fundamentalist church group’s rally in Cal Anderson Park — UPDATES Health department’s unpermitted vendor crackdown has barely made a dent in … Continue reading →

The Stranger 25 days

Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, May 25–31

MONDAY 5/25 Chapterhouse, the Asteroid No. 4 (MUSIC) Chapterhouse aren’t shoegaze GOATs, but they’re in the convo, flying high enough to sniff the exhaust of My Bloody Valentine, Ride, Lush, and Slowdive. The Reading, England, quintet burned brilliantly but briefly, releasing but two albums and a handful of EPs from 1990 to 1993. Their best […] The post Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, May 25–31 appeared first on The Stranger.

Westside Seattle 25 days

Salmon Bay gives West Seattle a battle

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