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Seattle Sports

6-20

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 90 at Sky 95 Yesterday
NEXT At Fever Tomorrow · 4:30 PM
48-49

2nd in AL West

WIN Mariners 8 at Rays 2 Sun, Jul 12
NEXT Home vs Giants Tomorrow · 7:10 PM
5-2-6

10th in NWSL

WIN Portland 0 at Seattle 2 Sun, Jul 12
NEXT At Gotham Sat, Jul 18 · 9:00 AM
NEXT At Austin Wed, Jul 22 · 5:30 PM

Latest News

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Seattle Medium 3 days

Crump, Sharpton Demand Answers in Nolan Wells Case

Civil rights leaders Attorney Benjamin Crump and Rev. Al Sharpton have demanded a thorough and transparent investigation into the death of 18-year-old football player Nolan Xavier Wells, who was found deceased following a July 4th boating excursion in Mississippi. Citing conflicting accounts and racial dynamics, they urged investigators to ensure no aspect of the case remains unexamined.

Seattle Medium 3 days

How One Teacher’s Locs Changed Her Classroom

Educator and author Eghosa Obaizamomwan Hamilton asserts that Black women's hair experiences profoundly influence their educational journeys and pedagogical approaches. Hamilton, who recently published "Articulations, A Radical Methodology for Black Pedagogy: Redefining Education Through Black Women’s Hair Experiences," discussed how her personal decision to grow locs during the COVID-19 pandemic led to a more Black-centered teaching methodology. Her work highlights the systemic pressures Black women face regarding their natural hair and advocates for self-determination in educational spaces.

Seattle Medium 3 days

Medicaid Ban On Routine Care At Planned Parenthood Ends

Medicaid reimbursements to Planned Parenthood and similar healthcare providers have been reinstated, restoring access to crucial routine healthcare services for millions of low-income individuals following the expiration of a congressional ban.

Seattle Medium 3 days

Divorce in the Black Church: Why Women Often Bear The Blame

Interviews with divorced church members, therapists, and ministry leaders reveal a troubling pattern where patriarchal traditions influence the perception of fault and congregational inclusion following marital dissolution, highlighting a critical need for religious institutions to enhance support systems and understanding for individuals navigating divorce.

Seattle Medium 3 days

Kalshi’s ‘Segregation Market’ Turns Black Suffering Into A Betting Line

Kalshi, a U.S. prediction market, has launched an advertising campaign that re-imagines historical events, including segregation-era scenarios, as betting opportunities. The initiative has drawn significant criticism for its perceived insensitivity toward African Americans and its commodification of profound human struggles into market questions.

The Urbanist 3 days

Op-Ed: The Data Says Seattle’s High Earners Tax Is Working, Despite Whining from Big Business

The Downtown Seattle Association recently released a “report” that was meant to convince us that taxes on high earners are smothering the Seattle economy. Here’s why their analysis is flat wrong.

KUOW Seattle Now 3 days

Local native plants draw bees, butterflies, and birds to the garden

Maybe you’ve heard of sword ferns or salal. Those are a couple native plants that are common around here. But there’s a vast array of native flowers, trees, and shrubs that can offer big benefits to your garden. Seattle Now stopped by a local demonstration garden to see what’s in bloom. Thane Williams is demonstration garden manager for the Washington Native Plant Society, and he gave us a tour. Learn more about native plants:  Washington Native Plant Society Green Seattle King County Native Plant Resources UW Native Plant Guide for Seattle and Bellevue We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed.  Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online or on the KUOW App.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Urbanist 4 days

Sunday Video: WSDOT's $3 Billion I-405 Fix, with Stride BRT Inbound

Josh Kline of YouTube channel Build Core recently took a look at the $3 billion plan to improve I-405 in Seattle's Eastside suburbs and deliver a new bus rapid transit network.

The Urbanist 5 days

Sound Transit Smashes Ridership Record Again on Seattle's Last World Cup Match

A surge of World Cup fans for the U.S. vs. Belgium match pushed Sound Transit to new heights on July 6, with a whopping 309,000 light rail boardings. The agency also beat its monthly ridership record in June.

The Urbanist 5 days

Op-Ed: We Can’t Afford to Shrink the Seattle Transit Measure

Join transit advocates rallying to defend the Seattle Transit Measure proposal from cuts at a public hearing on Monday, July 13. Attend the rally or send in a letter ahead of the big vote to send the package to voters.

KUOW Seattle Now 5 days

Weekend Listen: Microsoft is doing a hard reset of its XBOX gaming division, survivors say Tule Lake still has lessons for America eighty years later, and how a Northwest tribe and an endangered sea creature are helping each other

Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom. First, when it comes to Xbox, Microsoft is doing a hard reset. This week, the company began reducing its gaming division by 3,200 jobs. Microsoft calls it the most significant restructuring in Xbox history. Next, instead of watching fireworks to commemorate America's 250th birthday last weekend, about 400 people went on a pilgrimage to the site of a former camp where Japanese-Americans were imprisoned during World War II. And finally, one of the most endangered sea creatures of the Pacific Ocean is getting a leg up in the kelp forests of the San Juan Islands. It’s a twenty-four-armed sea star called the sunflower star. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed.  Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fremont Neighbor 5 days

Benches fit for a Troll

Friends of the Troll’s Knoll celebrated the installation of two new basalt stone benches at the Fremont Troll with a ribbon cutting on July 10. Volunteers, sculptor John Hoge, the Fremont Chamber of Commerce, and King County District 4 Councilmember Jorge Baron gathered at the Hall of Giants to mark the occasion. The benches, carved […]

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