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Seattle Sports

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8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 90 at Sky 95 Wed, Jul 15
NEXT At Fever Today · 4:30 PM
48-49

2nd in AL West

WIN Mariners 8 at Rays 2 Sun, Jul 12
NEXT Home vs Giants Today · 7:10 PM
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10th in NWSL

WIN Portland 0 at Seattle 2 Sun, Jul 12
NEXT At Gotham Tomorrow · 9:00 AM
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6th in MLS

LOSS Portland 5 at Seattle 1 Yesterday
NEXT At Austin Wed, Jul 22 · 5:30 PM

Latest News

Updated 4 minutes ago
Daily Journal of Commerce about 14 hours

52 First Hill units sell for over $8M

An apartment building at 804 James St. sold this week for just over $8.4 million, according to King County records.

Daily Journal of Commerce about 14 hours

22 affordable units set for Squire Park

Norman Mitchell Manor, at 165 14th Ave., has been providing affordable housing since 1998. Its two-story building sits on the corner of Spruce Street, with 22 units.

Daily Journal of Commerce about 14 hours

Duwamish building finds new hands

A commercial property at 6363 Sixth Ave. S. sold this week for $4.3 million, according to King County records.

Daily Journal of Commerce about 14 hours

$110M Heron's Key expansion will create more homes for Gig Harbor seniors

Ground was broken this month on a $110 million expansion of the Heron's Key senior living community at 4340 Borgen Blvd. in Gig Harbor.

Daily Journal of Commerce about 14 hours

People have been fermenting food for millennia. Here's why more people are focused on gut health now

More people are focusing on their gut health, as fibermaxxing goes mainstream, colorectal cancer rises among young adults and personalized gut microbiome treatments become increasingly popular.

Daily Journal of Commerce about 14 hours

Engineer needed for Bellingham bridge rebuild

The city of Bellingham is seeking a civil/structural engineer to design a replacement for the failing Electric Avenue-Whatcom Creek Bridge on the eastern edge of Lake Whatcom.

Daily Journal of Commerce about 14 hours

A look inside Christopher Nolan's ‘The Odyssey' by the numbers

Christopher Nolan's “The Odyssey” was an epic undertaking for all involved. The cast and crew embarked on a globe-trotting mission to bring the story of Odysseus' homecoming to life in the most realistic way possible.

Daily Journal of Commerce about 14 hours

CAST site plan honors Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe heritage

Five years into a 15-year development agreement, a section of land under tribal control, including the old Port Gamble sawmill, has a go-forward conceptual plan.

Daily Journal of Commerce about 14 hours

Concert hall coming to U.S. Bank Center

The 271-seat venue will be home to the Seattle Chamber Music Society.

GeekWire 1 day

Whatnot acquires Madrona-backed AI startup Shaped to boost live shopping recommendations

Last year, Whatnot announced plans to significantly expand its Seattle engineering hub after leasing new downtown office space following a $225 million funding round. Read More

GeekWire 1 day

Tech Moves: Former Amazon exec joins F5; Microsoft security CVP departs; Qualtrics adds leadership

F5 names former Amazon executive as its chief people officer; Rudra Mitra departs as a Microsoft CVP after more than 27 years; and Qualtrics adds leaders. Read More

GeekWire 1 day

Recycler rescues mysterious trove of rare aerospace hardware, and sets out to discover its past

Instead of obsolete laptops, gaming consoles or a mess of tangled cords, a drop-off at a Bellevue, Wash., electronics recycler turned up experimental 1970s microprocessors and early flight-control cables that were more like the ultimate tech time capsule. Read More

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