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The Seattle Times about 18 hours

What to know about Friday’s 2026 World Cup, Mariners doubleheader

Friday is going to be busy in the stadium district as it's the only time that a World Cup match will be played and a Mariners game will take place on the same day.

The Seattle Times about 18 hours

Students need more books, not fewer

Students are rarely required to read full books anymore, leaving them unprepared for the future, Student Voices contributor Alice Prokop writes.

The Seattle Times about 18 hours

Seattle dessert shops serve sundaes inspired by World Cup teams

The World Cup Sundae Passport, a collaboration cooked up by five sweet spots around Seattle, runs until June 30. Here's where to get the five desserts.

The Stranger about 19 hours

Slog AM: Wildfire Season Starts in Spokane, ICE Illegally Buys Data, and Mississippi Cops Shoot and Kill Baby

Gooood morning! Are you tired? I am so tired. But today will be sunny, warm but not hot, making it the perfect evening for a mid-week marquesita. Before then, let’s catch up on what’s happening in the world right now… Grocery Bag Report: Greenwood residents (myself included) are getting whiplash over Fred Meyer’s inability to […] The post Slog AM: Wildfire Season Starts in Spokane, ICE Illegally Buys Data, and Mississippi Cops Shoot and Kill Baby appeared first on The Stranger.

The Seattle Times about 19 hours

WNBA to expand to 50-game schedule for teams next season

The WNBA is expanding its schedule to 50 games per team next season — the most in the league’s 30-year history.

Seattle Medium about 20 hours

Do You View Juneteenth As A Day Of Reflection, Celebration, Or Action?

Juneteenth is viewed as a celebration of Black culture, freedom, and independence, as well as a time for reflection and community building.

The Seattle Times about 20 hours

Tropical Storm Arthur, the first of the Atlantic season, targets Gulf Coast with heavy rain

Tropical Storm Arthur is drenching the southern United States with intense rain that’s expected to cause dangerous flash flooding.

The Seattle Times about 20 hours

Ancient teeth from Siberia rewrite the plague’s timeline, dating back to over 5,500 years ago

Scientists have found evidence of the oldest known plague, dating back about 5,500 years ago — some 200 years earlier than previously thought.

Seattle Medium about 20 hours

Obituary: Victor Lockhart

Victor Lockhart, a beloved member of Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church, passed away on May 7, 2026, and will be remembered for his love of cooking, his work with the local phone company and Lockheed Shipyard, and his dedication to his faith.

The Seattle Times about 20 hours

World Cup travel is up for all U.S. host cities except for one

As the FIFA World Cup gets underway in North America for the first time in more than three decades, only one U.S. host city is seeing fewer travelers flying in: Seattle. With excitement growing about the prospects for the home team before the US vs. Australia match Friday in Seattle, the Emerald City is decked […]

Seattle Medium about 21 hours

Iris Ann Malveau Hodge Obituary

Iris Ann Malveau Hodge, a woman of dedication, kindness, and passion for nurturing both people and community, passed away on June 10, 2026. She had a distinguished professional journey, contributing her expertise to children's health and welfare at the Children's Orthopedic Hospital & Medical Center. Iris was also a lifelong member of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority and a tutor for students at the University of Washington. She will be remembered for her purposeful living, community involvement, and personal warmth.

Seattle Medium about 21 hours

Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month Highlights Need For Support, Connection And Early Intervention

Men's Mental Health Awareness Month aims to reduce stigma and encourage men to seek help for mental health challenges, which can present in unexpected ways and are often complicated by socioeconomic conditions, job stability, financial pressures, and access to resources.

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