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The Seattle Times
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Photos: Mariners take on Orioles at Camden Yards
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Seahawks’ Jaxon Smith-Njigba gets corrected trophy and a new award
Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba finally got the right trophy for winning AP Offensive Player of the Year. And he learned about a new award he earned.
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Seattle passes moratorium on new data centers amid national backlash
Seattle would join more than 70 cities and counties around the nation that have temporary or permanent bans on new data centers.
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Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson Unveils New 75-Unit Shelter
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson unveiled a new 75-unit tiny house shelter in Interbay over the weekend. It’s the first opening in the mayor’s ambitious program to open 4,000 shelter beds by the end of her term. But the new shelter still fell well short of her first goal: building 500 new units before the World […] The post Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson Unveils New 75-Unit Shelter appeared first on The Stranger.
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More than 80 WA students win 2026 National Merit Scholarships
Nearly 90 Washington high schoolers have won highly selective National Merit Scholarships for outstanding students.