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The Seattle Times
21 days
Ebola outbreak is unlikely to become global threat, WHO head says
Health officials have said that the Ebola outbreak could last for months, and that many infections may have gone unreported.
The Seattle Times
21 days
Plastic bags don’t go in the recycling bin. What should you do instead?
You may have heard that recycling plastic grocery bags can jam up machinery, but what might not be as well known is that there are other ways to get rid of the stuff.
The Seattle Times
21 days
Mariners reinstate reliever Matt Brash from injured list
Setup reliever Matt Brash was activated from the 15-day injured list Wednesday morning ahead of the Mariners’ series finale against the White Sox.
The Seattle Times
21 days
Eastern US sweats through another hot day before rain, cold move in
It's another hot day across the eastern U.S. a day after several spots broke daily heat records.
The Seattle Times
21 days
Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy calls special session for gas line bill starting Thursday
Gov. Mike Dunleavy has ordered the Alaska Legislature to convene a special session on Thursday to consider a natural gas line bill.
The Seattle Times
21 days
Seahawks tied for seventh in NFL rankings of ‘net rest’
The Seahawks are tied for seventh in a metric that has become increasingly discussed when analyzing NFL schedules called “net rest." Here's how it works.
The Seattle Times
21 days
California wildfires: Three blazes burning now are a wake-up call for challenging summer ahead, Cal Fire chief says
California had a record dry and hot March, which dried out vegetation in many places. As warmer months approach, the risk is growing quickly.
Seattle Medium
21 days
“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
21 days
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
21 days
“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
21 days
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.
The Seattle Times
21 days
Memorial Day 2026: Best and worst times to drive in and out of Seattle
AAA predicts 39.1 million people will be driving more than 50 miles from home between Thursday and Monday across the nation.