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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.
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Downtown Seattle visitor traffic jumps as cruise season gets underway
More than 165,000 sightseers arrived at the central waterfront area last month, marking an 8% increase compared with April 2025.
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23 days
S. 'Soma' Somasegar, longtime Seattle tech leader and VC, dies at 59
Somasegar spent the past decade with Madrona Venture Group after 27 years with Microsoft.
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Bruce Harrell named CEO of sustainable clothing maker
Former Mayor Bruce Harrell was named the CEO of Filium Wednesday, taking over the textile business after losing his reelection bid to Mayor Katie Wilson in November.
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Amazon linked to massive warehouse project proposed for Snohomish County
Amazon says the proposed project will be an operations facility, allaying concerns that it was planning a resource-intensive data center.
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NBA legend Shaquille O'Neal will open Pioneer Square concert series during World Cup
The one-night event is part of larger plans to host a series of concerts and a beer garden for the international soccer tournament.
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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.
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“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
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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
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“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.
Seattle Medium
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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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Housing Experts Question Whether Limiting Institutional Investors Will Help or Hurt Washington’s Housing Market
Lawmakers in Washington state are considering measures to limit institutional investors from purchasing single-family homes, sparking a debate about the balance between expanding homeownership opportunities and preserving access to stable rental housing.