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The Seattle Times
25 days
Legislature rejects Stephen Cox as Alaska’s attorney general by 29-31 vote
Stephen Cox has been rejected by the Alaska Legislature as state attorney general.
The Seattle Times
25 days
WA cuts ‘boarding’ time for young psychiatric patients stuck in hospitals
Legislation intended to curb youth psychiatric boarding has cut wait times for those with serious behavioral and mental health concerns, a new report shows.
The Seattle Times
25 days
Seattle weather: Thunderstorms possible as temperatures drop
This cool, rainy kick we’ve been on for the majority of the week is about to reach a dramatic conclusion Friday and Saturday. Here is the weather forecast.
Seattle Medium
25 days
Justice Clarence Thomas Laments ‘Very Dicey’ Threats To Judiciary And Heightened Security For Supreme Court
Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has voiced concerns regarding the heightened security protocols now necessary for members of the judiciary, noting that these measures have significantly restricted his engagement in public activities.
The Seattle Times
25 days
Oregon Zoo returns endangered turtles to the Columbia River Gorge
Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife biologists collected the turtles as hatchlings from sites in the Gorge last spring.
Seattle Medium
25 days
Without Childhood Photos, A Haitian American Artist Spends A Decade Imagining Her Family Archive
Artist Widline Cadet has established a multimedia archive, comprising photographs, videos, sound, and sculptures, to explore the diasporic experience and the elusiveness of memory, with her work currently showcased in the exhibition "Currents 40: Widline Cadet" at the Milwaukee Art Museum.
Seattle Medium
25 days
Mental Health Issues Are Now the Top Cause of Maternal Deaths
Black women continue to experience significantly higher rates of pregnancy-related complications and mortality compared to white women, with mental health increasingly recognized as a critical contributor to this persistent public health crisis.
Seattle Medium
25 days
Hunger By Policy: SNAP Cuts Hit Hardest In Black America
The "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act," signed into law in 2025, has significantly reduced funding for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) by $187 billion over the next decade. This legislative action has resulted in over 4 million individuals losing benefits, with Black Americans disproportionately affected by expanded work requirements, new purchasing restrictions, and the removal of benefits for legal immigrants.
The Seattle Times
25 days
They’re tall, they’re proud — and they’re getting together
At meetups around the country, tall people gather, take photos, share tips and swap stories. Hundreds attended a recent gathering in Seattle.
Seattle Medium
25 days
Black Churches Transform Food Aid Into Food Justice
The Black Church Food Security Network is spearheading a movement to transition Black churches beyond traditional charity, focusing instead on food justice. This initiative directly confronts food deserts, chronic illness, and systemic racial inequities within America's food system by establishing community gardens, supporting Black farmers, and reframing food as a critical issue of justice, health, and self-determination.
Seattle Medium
25 days
Why Druski’s ‘British Actor’ Video Hit A Nerve Online
Online comedian Druski's viral parody video has intensified a long-standing debate concerning the casting of Black British actors in iconic Black American roles. The satirical piece, which critiques the prevalence of British talent in narratives rooted in Black American history and culture, has garnered significant attention across social media platforms.
The Seattle Times
25 days
With World Cup, Seattle tests public restrooms in Pioneer Square
For more than a century, the city has tried to provide a free toilet in Pioneer Square. The World Cup has prompted a new attempt by the city to make restrooms accessible.