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Sunrise 5:30am · Sunset 9:01pm
Tides: Next: Low 1.8 ft at 3:10 PM
AQI 56 — Moderate
No quakes M4.5+ in last 24h

Seattle Sports

49-50

2nd in AL West

WIN Giants 3 at Mariners 4 Yesterday
NEXT Home vs Giants Today · 1:10 PM
6-21

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 107 at Fever 110 Fri, Jul 17
NEXT Home vs Lynx Tomorrow · 7:00 PM
7-3-3

6th in MLS

LOSS Portland 5 at Seattle 1 Thu, Jul 16
NEXT At Austin Wed, Jul 22 · 5:30 PM
5-2-7

12th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 2 at Gotham 3 Yesterday
NEXT At San Diego Sun, Jul 26 · 2:00 PM

Latest News

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The Stranger 3 days

Don’t Be a Drag 

My friend group and I attend drag shows and brunches year-round. For the most part, these shows are beautiful displays of queer art and joy, and are valued spaces for the Seattle queer community. In the past month, I have been to several shows where drunk straight people (yes, I’m assuming) had to be kicked out for […] The post Don’t Be a Drag  appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 3 days

Shiloh Davies

This story was originally published in The Stranger’s July 2026 print issue. Multidisciplinary artist and designer Shiloh Davies is looking to “bring a little more play into the everyday.” Their textile works—which include soft sculptures, costume designs, and installations—are fantastical, surreal, and full of childlike whimsy. Whether it’s large pancakes stacked along a wall, giant […] The post Shiloh Davies appeared first on The Stranger.

GeekWire 3 days

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 3 days

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

The Stranger 3 days

Seattle Art Fair 2026 Cheat Sheet 

It’s time for the Seattle Art Fair, taking place July 23–26 at the Lumen Field Event Center.  I probably don’t have to explain art fairs to anyone, but art fairs are the glitzy cousin of trade fairs, usually housed in fluorescent-flooded convention centers, where galleries gather under one roof to show off their hottest, most […] The post Seattle Art Fair 2026 Cheat Sheet  appeared first on The Stranger.

The Stranger 3 days

Slog AM: Pete Hegseth’s Elite, High-T Warriors, the Great “Chinese Child Pornography” Robbery, and Trump’s Illegal $1 Not-Gold Coin

The Naked and Infamous: Denny Blaine Park, Seattle’s favorite hangout for nude gays, will stay open and partially naked, a judge ruled yesterday. The unsightly anti-masturbation fence will stay up, and the city will have to staff the beach with masturbation spotters, place signs outlining good and bad behavior, and establish buffer zones that block […] The post Slog AM: Pete Hegseth’s Elite, High-T Warriors, the Great “Chinese Child Pornography” Robbery, and Trump’s Illegal $1 Not-Gold Coin appeared first on The Stranger.

NW Progressive Institute 3 days

Meet the 2026 candidates for Washington State Supreme Court Position #1: Scott Edwards

The longtime constitutional and tax attorney is campaigning for Position #1 on a promise to “take politics out of the courtroom,” but begins the race trailing both of his opponents, NPI's Civic Heartbeat research has found. Meet the 2026 candidates for Washington State Supreme Court Position #1: Scott Edwards is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.

The Stranger 3 days

Free Will Astrology

ARIES (March 21-April 19): In honor of the intensive homecoming phase of your astrological cycle, I have homework for you. 1. Make a prediction about how old you will be when you know precisely who you are. 2. Forecast the day when you will look in the mirror and recognize your face as an intricate […] The post Free Will Astrology appeared first on The Stranger.

Capitol Hill Seattle 3 days

Judge rules Denny Blaine Park can stay open — and nude — but with new limits

Defenders of the right to be nude in Denny Blaine Park are cautious in victory this week as a King County Superior Court judge has denied a bid by a group of neighbors and nearby property owners to close off … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 3 days

Kaiser Permanente ‘urgent care’ change at 15th and John part of wider battle over ‘site-neutral’ payment reforms

Decades of health service at 15th and John will bring another change following Kaiser Permanente’s 2017 takeover of Group Health and the system’s Capitol Hill campus. The nation’s integrated managed care consortium has informed patients seeking walk-in care at the … Continue reading →

Capitol Hill Seattle 3 days

Seattle City Council shaping Wilson sales tax bump for increased bus service proposal for November ballot

The Seattle City Council is spending Thursday morning reshaping Mayor Katie Wilson’s proposed Seattle sales tax increase to pay for “better-than-baseline” bus service on ...

GeekWire 3 days

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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