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The Seattle Times
27 days
Complaint alleges Let’s Go Washington violated campaign finance laws
Let’s Go Washington and conservative podcaster Brandi Kruse are at the center of a complaint filed with the state’s campaign-finance regulator.
Seattle Medium
27 days
Seattle International Film Festival: When A Witness Recants
The Harlem Park Three, three teenagers wrongfully sentenced to life in 1983 for a Baltimore murder they didn't commit, were exonerated in 2018 after 36 years of incarceration due to police corruption and coerced witnesses.
The Seattle Times
27 days
Inside the Rose Bowl’s $30-million makeover: Will it help the stadium stay relevant?
For years, the Rose Bowl has walked the precarious line between tradition and technology. Get ready for one of the most dramatic changes in its 103-year history.
Seattle Medium
27 days
Seattle International Film Festival: If I Go Will They Miss Me
In Watts, under the roar of LAX flight paths, a young boy (Bodhi Dell) escapes reality through Greek mythology, envisioning himself as Pegasus, in a visually stunning debut-grounded by a remarkable Danielle Brooks, that explores intergenerational trauma and Black fatherhood.
The Seattle Times
27 days
Neil deGrasse Tyson takes on aliens and how we should greet them in ‘Take Me to Your Leader’
Neil deGrasse Tyson has turned his lifelong fascination with aliens into a new book, “Take Me to Your Leader: Perspectives on Your First Alien Encounter.”.
The Seattle Times
27 days
Starting a clothing brand turned pain into purpose | Mental Health Perspectives
"Wearing something with '988' on it says you believe in hope, in conversation, in the idea that help is for everyone," high school student Ronan Buckley writes.
The Seattle Times
27 days
Rex Reed, longtime film critic and journalist, dies at 87
The well-known film critic and journalist Rex Reed has died at 87.
Seattle Medium
27 days
Tracking States’ Unprecedented Redistricting Efforts
Republicans have gained a strategic advantage in the national redistricting battle, following a Supreme Court decision that significantly altered the Voting Rights Act. This development has enabled Republican-controlled states to redraw congressional district boundaries, potentially enhancing their position in the upcoming midterm elections.
The Seattle Times
27 days
Man arrested after homicide in tent near Mount Baker Station
A 35-year-old man was found dead inside a tent in a South Seattle homeless encampment Thursday.
Seattle Medium
27 days
LeBron James’ Future Is Once Again Up In The Air As Lakers’ Season Comes To A Sweeping End
The future of Los Angeles Lakers star LeBron James has become a subject of intense speculation following the team's early elimination from the NBA playoffs. Despite the team's unexpected exit, the 41-year-old athlete continues to demonstrate a level of performance that maintains his status as one of the league's most impressive players, a rare achievement at his age.
PubliCola
27 days
Seattle Nice: Mayor-Council Conflict and a Data Center Moratorium
By Erica C. Barnett This week on Seattle Nice, we discussed tensions between Mayor Katie Wilson’s office and members of… The post Seattle Nice: Mayor-Council Conflict and a Data Center Moratorium appeared first on PubliCola.
The Seattle Times
27 days
Small study hints that revving up immune cells might help fight HIV
Scientists are supercharging patients' own immune cells to try to fight HIV without today's drugs.