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The Seattle Times
about 22 hours
National Park Service ranger dies after falling into a crevasse on Alaska’s Mount McKinley
The National Park Service says Robin Pendery from Enumclaw, a ranger in Alaska, fell into a crevasse and died on Mount McKinley, North America's tallest peak.
The Seattle Times
about 22 hours
King County public defenders join lawsuit against WA for funding
Public defense advocates are running out of patience with the state Legislature in their push for more funding. They are now trying other routes.
The Seattle Times
about 22 hours
Advanced nuclear reactor in Idaho hits critical milestone, says Energy Department
The Energy Department says a small nuclear reactor under development at a national lab has reached a crucial milestone that could allow it to produce electricity in the next few years.
The Seattle Times
about 23 hours
Trading for Tarik Skubal doesn’t make sense for Mariners. Here’s a move that does.
Trading for Tarik Skubal would be too risky and too unrealistic for the Mariners now. But there's another trade that could make much more sense.
The Stranger
about 23 hours
A River Runs Through Us
On a languid spring evening in South Seattle, the wind ruffled through a web of fabric strung across the courtyard of Mini Mart City Park. Long, ripped strips of red, black, marigold, and white twisted, braided, and tangled overhead. They were anchored at points along the building’s roof and converged around a pole that rose, […] The post A River Runs Through Us appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
1 day
Seattle man, 35, dies in Lake Sammamish drowning
The man was wearing a life preserver when people at Lake Sammamish State Park noticed him facedown in the water and pulled him to shore, officials said.
The Seattle Times
1 day
Why World Cup is a dream come true for Seattle’s African diaspora
For many Seattle-area residents from Africa, the tournament’s arrival is about more than soccer. It is about seeing their childhood passion come to the city they now call home.
The Seattle Times
1 day
UW School of Medicine gifted $25 million for rural health scholarship
A gift from the Franke family will help cover half of tuition for about 30 UW medical students.
The Seattle Times
1 day
Family of UW student Juniper Blessing speaks about death, legacy
The family of Juniper Blessing, the UW student killed in her off-campus housing laundry room, spoke publicly for the first time about their memories of the 19-year-old.
The Seattle Times
1 day
‘Flushing’ of chemicals spilled in Longview disaster is complete, WA says
Efforts to dilute the drainage system in Longview following the May 26 implosion and spill are complete, the state says.
The Stranger
1 day
Slog AM: The Waterfront Parks are Open, Washington Democrats Support War in Lebanon, and Pacific Northwest Journalists Call for Advertisers to Boycott Their Papers
Lawyers for Suspect in Jennifer Blessing Murder Say Their Client is Not Competent to Stand Trial: Christopher Leahy has been in pre-trial detention since surrendering to police after Blessing’s killing, but has yet to enter a plea. He was supposed to be formally arraigned on murder charges yesterday, but this was postponed as the judge […] The post Slog AM: The Waterfront Parks are Open, Washington Democrats Support War in Lebanon, and Pacific Northwest Journalists Call for Advertisers to Boycott Their Papers appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
1 day
Yankees star Aaron Judge sidelined indefinitely with a rib stress fracture
New York Yankees outfielder Aaron Judge will be sidelined indefinitely with a stress fracture of one of his ribs, the team announced Thursday night.