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21 days
Amidst National Fight For Voting Rights, Va. Rep. Bobby Scott Urges Hampton U. Graduates To Get Involved In Politics
Virginia Congressman Bobby Scott urged Hampton University graduates to get involved in politics to fight for voting rights and educational opportunity, citing recent Supreme Court decisions and the Trump Administration's push to abolish the U.S. Department of Education.
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Black Astronauts And Aerospace Pioneers Reflect On The Past And Future Of Space Travel
Artemis II's historic return from its mission around the moon was celebrated by a group of Black astronauts, engineers, and aerospace pioneers who discussed the cultural significance of the mission and the importance of inspiring the next generation to pursue careers in space exploration.
Seattle Medium
21 days
When the Supreme Court Gets The Facts Wrong, Democracy Pays The Price
The Supreme Court's recent decision in Louisiana v Callais, criticized for its reliance on false data and misleading reasoning, has prompted urgent calls for the Court and Congress to restore the overturned provisions of the Voting Rights Act and rectify the ruling's implications.
The Stranger
22 days
The Seattle Opera Hosted Its First Official Furry Night
Writing and photography by West Smith Furries are everywhere. That’s the biggest lesson I took away from attending my first furry convention earlier this year. Before that, I think I still carried some lazy stereotype in my head about the furry community being made up exclusively of Reddit-dwelling teenagers. Then I got there and met […] The post The Seattle Opera Hosted Its First Official Furry Night appeared first on The Stranger.
Capitol Hill Seattle
22 days
Sheriff helicopter helps track down Central District shoplifting suspect after reported gun threat
One person was arrested after a helicopter-aided search following a reported armed robbery Monday afternoon at the PCC at 23rd and Union. According to emergency radio updates, police were called to the Central District grocery store around 3:45 PM to … Continue reading →
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22 days
Suspect in Juniper Blessing Killing Charged with Murder
The King County prosecutor’s office charged Bellevue man Christopher Leahy with premeditated murder on Monday afternoon in the killing of transgender University of Washington student Juniper Blessing on May 10 in off-campus student housing. The premeditated murder charge, together with a sentencing enhancement for using a deadly weapon, means that, if convicted, Leahy faces between […] The post Suspect in Juniper Blessing Killing Charged with Murder appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
22 days
Nilu Jenks Says She’s the Progressive in the District 5 City Council Race
It’s been ten years since Seattle adopted a district-based city council. And for almost that whole time, District 5, which spans Greenwood to Bitterlake and North Beach to Lake City, has been stuck with Councilmember Debora Juarez. After Juarez stepped down, former King County Superior Court judge Cathy Moore was elected in the 2023 conservative […] The post Nilu Jenks Says She’s the Progressive in the District 5 City Council Race appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
22 days
The History of the Broadway Theater
Why did we do this? Read our case for making the marquee a landmark. The building itself, a wood-frame of average quality, is not special. But its green and cream interiors trimmed with silver must have seemed so to a Seattle Daily Times reporter in 1911, when 201 Broadway Avenue East was taking its first […] The post The History of the Broadway Theater appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
22 days
The Old Broadway TheaterMarquee Should Be a Landmark
In February, news broke that McDonald’s had filed for a permit to spend $750,000 to turn the old Broadway Theater (once our most fashionable Rite Aid) into a fast food restaurant. We groaned a collective groan. McDonald’s doesn’t just move in. They turn storefronts into a wash of grays and blacks, with ever-growing golden arches. […] The post The Old Broadway TheaterMarquee Should Be a Landmark appeared first on The Stranger.
Capitol Hill Seattle
22 days
Capitol Hill Station coffee vendor Common Cart also nixed by health department
The health department has shut down Common Cart, the bike cart coffee and yaupon business CHS highlighted in March as the first vendor ever authorized by Sound Transit at Capitol Hill Station. Owner Zaiquiri describes the shutdown situation as a … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
22 days
Waxon in new hands as Capitol Hill’s mother of the Brazilian ready to help the gentle but firm battle against body hair across the nation
The mother of the Brazilian in Seattle is handing off her baby and ready to embark from Capitol Hill’s 15th Ave E on a new adventure spreading the love, respect, and firm but gentle grip required to create great waxing … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
22 days
Ready to start your own PNW nation? Vermillion hosts Cascadia Day Poetry Explosion
Mark this day of revolutionary fervor — and 46th anniversary of the Mount St. Helens eruption — with a Cascadia Day Poetry Explosion at Capitol Hill’s Vermillion: Join Cascadia Democratic Action as we celebrate Cascadia Day with a lively reading … Continue reading →