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The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Ferguson asks WA agencies for ‘significant’ cuts, citing shortfall
Gov. Bob Ferguson is warning state agencies of a budget shortfall and asking them to propose 'significant' cuts as he prepares a 2027-29 budget.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
Iran’s World Cup players wear pins for victims of deadly strike on school
Iran’s World Cup team arrived in Mexico wearing lapel pins highlighting the victims of a deadly missile strike on an elementary school at the start of the war.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Husky Stadium almost hosted World Cup games in 1994. Why it didn’t.
The World Cup came to the U.S. for the first time in 1994. Husky Stadium was set to play a starring role in the world's biggest sporting event. Why it didn't happen.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Arguing during couples therapy can actually help | The therapist is in
A lot of the work of relationship therapy reveals what each person needs to be doing individually, therapist Jordan Alam writes.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Seahawks executive played key role in soccer succeeding in Seattle
The press box at Lumen Field is named after Seahawks executive Gary Wright, who played a key role, with the Sounders, of helping soccer grow in Seattle.
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 3 hours
Seattle Fire responds as loud puffs of steam pulse from Seattle Central heating system malfunction
What sounded like a giant train puffing across Capitol Hill overnight was Seattle Central’s aging infrastructure letting off a little steam. Actually, a lot of steam. For hours. Thanks to a reader in the CHS Facebook Group for capturing the … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 4 hours
Seattle CARE Department finds home for its East Precinct hub
After plans to locate the facility in the heart of Capitol Hill and then on the busy Madison corridor of First Hill fell through, the city’s Community Assisted Response & Engagement Department crisis responders for the East Precinct have been … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 4 hours
Capitol Hill and Central District expansion remains on hold as Seattle will flip on new Real Time Crime Center cameras near stadium as World Cup games begin
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson says the FBI and Seattle Police Department have convinced her of “general but credible threats” that warrant a heightened level of security and the activation of SPD’s Real Time Crime Center surveillance cameras for Seattle’s World … Continue reading →
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
December WA flooding created new drowning hazards, officials warn
As the weather heats up, King County officials warn that cooling off in rivers might not be a great idea. December flooding has changed the rivers.
The Seattle Times
about 6 hours
Two more Texas screwworm infections found in animals far apart, USDA says
Two more cases of the New World screwworm have been confirmed in Texas, demonstrating the difficulty of stopping the spread of a pest that potentially could devestate the nation’s cattle industry.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
How to stay safe while traveling during extreme heat
Make sure to take precautions when traveling during extreme summer heat.
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Good news for Graham Street light rail station after decades of delays
The long-awaited Graham street light rail station is back on track, but advocates want to ensure the community actually benefits, columnist Naomi Ishisaka writes.