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Taste of White Center returns: Culinary celebration to support local food security
Taste of White Center returns: Culinary celebration to support local food security Off patr Mon, 06/08/2026 - 3:03pm
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Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, June 8–14
MONDAY 6/8 Bleak Week: Dancer in the Dark (FILM) At the heart of Bleak Week, a weeklong film fest that, the Beacon says, “spotlights some of the greatest films from around the world that explore the darkest sides of humanity, as well as some of the bleakest points in human history,” is Dancer in the […] The post Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, June 8–14 appeared first on The Stranger.
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Slog AM: Iran War Heats Back Up, Trump Says ‘No New Wars’ Didn’t Mean He Wouldn’t Start Wars, and Katie Wilson Caves on Surveillance Cameras
Good morning! Did you go to Pride in the Park this weekend? Or the Bigelow Block Sale? Or the Jeff Rosenstock show at Neumos? Or MapleFest 2026? Or one of the predictably shaky Bob Dylan shows at Chateau Ste. Michelle? It was a busy weekend in the city, and it feels like even the weather […] The post Slog AM: Iran War Heats Back Up, Trump Says ‘No New Wars’ Didn’t Mean He Wouldn’t Start Wars, and Katie Wilson Caves on Surveillance Cameras appeared first on The Stranger.
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These are the five least expensive new cars you can buy in 2026, according to Edmunds
They all start just above $20,000 — less than half the current average price of a new vehicle.
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SPR installing LWB swing gates
Seattle Parks and Recreation, in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation, will begin installing new swing gates along Lake Washington Boulevard starting tomorrow.
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How can I illustrate our financial position to a spouse who shows little interest?
It's pretty common for most couples to develop a division of labor when it comes to financial matters — an arrangement that can become less sustainable with age.
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One Tech Tip: What to know about flying with lithium ion portable battery chargers
Keeping batteries in the cabin allows crew to act quickly if there's a problem.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Texas firm to build 188 Uptown units on former Martin Selig lot
With apartments in mind, Stream Real Estate began eying an Uptown parking lot in the fall of last year. It then partnered with Texas firm JPI this past March to buy the land at 400 Fourth Ave. W. Weber Thompson was by then designing the midrise project.
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City awards $15M to community projects, including new Rainier Beach health clinic
The city of Seattle is awarding 18 community projects a total of $14.8 million to help get shovels in the ground and the new assets closer to opening.
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The new ST3: What's getting built next?
With the dust settling on Sound Transit's freshly updated system plan, some work is set to go out for bid as soon as this week. Here's a closer look at when some of the earliest projects might drop and what that work could look like.
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MID ambassadors set up shop at Third and Pine
Ambassadors with the Metropolitan Improvement District (MID) will now deploy from a new location in the heart of the district at 250 Pine St., on the corner of Third Avenue.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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New life brewing at old King Street spot
In the west Stadium Place block, original tenant Quality Athletics closed its doors at 121 S. King St. during the pandemic, ending a five-year run. And now there's a liquor license application in the window, with some minor construction inside.