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The Seattle Times
17 days
Elwha forest parcel saved by a unique effort
Environmentalists raised money to protect 2 acres of legacy forest in what appears to be a first-of--its-kind deal.
The Seattle Times
17 days
Seattle parks rank high nationally, but it doesn’t come cheap
Seattle ranks 8th on the 2026 ParkScore index, driven by high funding and 99% of residents living within a 10-minute walk of a park, writes FYI Guy.
The Seattle Times
17 days
Seahawks OTAs: 5 storylines to watch
The Seahawks will be back on the football field Tuesday when they hold their first of six scheduled OTAs. Here are five storylines to watch over the next weeks.
The Seattle Times
17 days
House farm bill gains win for WA specialty crops, but Senate fight looms
The bill boosts subsidies for farmers while locking in President Trump's cuts to food assistance programs. The bill awaits action by a narrowly divided Senate.
Seattle Medium
17 days
Inside The Epicenter Of The Ebola Outbreak In DRC As The Virus Spreads
The latest Ebola outbreak in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has resulted in 220 fatalities and over 900 suspected cases. The World Health Organization (WHO) has escalated the risk level to 'very high' for the region, with response efforts critically impeded by pervasive misinformation and a series of assaults on medical facilities.
Seattle Medium
17 days
DRC Is No Stranger To Ebola Outbreaks. Why Isn’t There A Vaccine Or Treatment To Help Now?
Amidst a rapidly escalating Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, driven by the Bundibugyo strain, scientists are urgently developing new vaccines and treatments, though no approved interventions currently exist for this specific variant.
The Seattle Times
17 days
You should be dancing, yeah. Moving to music offers all kinds of benefits as you age
Medical professionals say that moving to music is a great way for older adults to stay healthier as they age.
The Seattle Times
17 days
Cash-strapped Syrians living in tent settlements struggle to return home after Assad’s fall
Sobhieh al-Saleh still lives in a tent in the Syrian province of Idlib despite hopes of returning home after a rebel offensive ousted Bashar Assad in late 2024.
The Seattle Times
17 days
Does sweating more make for a better workout?
But understanding how much you sweat can help you stay hydrated and safe while working out in warmer conditions. Experts tell what to watch out for.
Seattle Medium
17 days
Evacuations Reduced In California Chemical Tank Emergency After Worst-Case Explosion Risk Eliminated
A recent development in California's chemical tank incident has seen a crack in the structure reduce internal pressure, effectively eliminating the risk of a catastrophic boiling liquid expanding vapor explosion (BLEVE). Despite this critical mitigation, officials continue to advise 16,000 residents closest to the Orange County site against returning home, as efforts persist to further cool the tank's internal temperature and address remaining public safety threats.
Seattle Medium
17 days
A Hunger Strike At An ICE Facility In New Jersey Has Spurred Protests. Here’s What We Know
A chaotic scene unfolded outside the Delaney Hall federal immigration detention center in New Jersey, where protesters engaged with federal agents amidst an ongoing hunger and labor strike by detainees protesting alleged inhumane conditions, including spoiled food and inadequate medical care, claims which the Department of Homeland Security has denied as 'political stunts'.
Seattle Medium
17 days
Mississippi Made a Commitment to Its Kids. It’s Time We All Do the Same.
Mississippi has become a national model for literacy improvement, with its 2013 Literacy-Based Promotion Act leading to significant educational gains. The state now ranks 9th nationally in 4th-grade reading scores, and Black 4th graders in Mississippi have achieved the 3rd highest reading proficiency rates among their peers nationwide.