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Capitol Hill Seattle
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‘Everybody has a Havana story’ — Capitol Hill nightclub closing after 20 years
A shaper of Capitol Hill nightlife is cutting his final ties with the neighborhood and a longtime part of the Pike/Pine club scene will ...
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Police investigate overnight gunfire near Seven Hills Park
Neighbors around Seven Hills Park were startled by a volley of gunfire early Friday morning. Arriving police to the just before 12:30 AM 911 ...
Fremont Neighbor
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Lost cat Grasshopper found safe, Fremont gets a Thank You
A lost cat named Grasshopper turned a stretch of light poles in lower Fremont into a small lesson in neighborliness this week, capped off by a hand-lettered “FOUND!!!” sign thanking the whole community. Pat, who lives in lower Fremont, put up flyers as soon as Grasshopper went missing. Pat said the response from neighbors was […]
Seattle Transit Blog
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Friday Roundtable: the world is riding Seattle transit
Borrowing a phrase from Kirk Hovenkotter (Executive Director of Transportation Choices Coalition), today’s Roundtable is about tourist use of Seattle’s mass transit system. On Monday, Seattle held its first FIFA Men’s World Cup match at “Seattle Stadium” (Lumen Field). Sound Transit, King County Metro, Community Transit, and Pierce Transit each boosted transit service to get … Continue reading "Friday Roundtable: the world is riding Seattle transit"
Seattle Transit Blog
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Early Look at Crosslake Connection’s Record-Breaking Ridership
Earlier this week, Sound Transit shared the per-station breakdown of Link’s record-breaking ridership in April 2026. The two new stations, Judkins Park and Mercer Island had 2,130 and 1,723 average weekday boardings, respectively. Ridership at these stations will increase over the next year as travel patterns change. Additionally, Metro and Sound Transit will restructure their … Continue reading "Early Look at Crosslake Connection’s Record-Breaking Ridership"
Seattle Medium
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The Long War Against Michelle Obama’s Womanhood
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has faced sustained far-right attacks since the 2008 presidential campaign. The recent public insult by Josh Hokit, delivered on the White House lawn, underscores a continuation of former President Donald Trump's long-running campaign of 'othering' the nation's first Black first family.
Seattle Medium
about 24 hours
New Website Reveals A Deadly Truth For Black L.A. Communities
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has launched a new online dashboard to track the health impacts of extreme heat. This initiative aims to identify vulnerable populations and inform targeted interventions, a critical step toward preventing heat-related fatalities, especially in historically underserved communities disproportionately affected by rising temperatures.
Seattle Medium
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Finding Fellowship: How A Black Maryland Community Bridged Racial Divides
Jacob Green, a memoirist, documentary filmmaker, and former Obama staffer, has launched significant initiatives to preserve the history of a historically Black community in Maryland. His documentary, 'Finding Fellowship,' and memoir, 'Too Precious to Lose,' serve as a tribute to the past, offering crucial lessons on unity and reconciliation while highlighting the imperative of safeguarding historical narratives against displacement and demographic shifts.
Seattle Medium
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The Algorithm May Not See You
The increasing reliance on AI mental health chatbots, notably among Black Americans and young adults, has drawn warnings from researchers concerning their potential to deliver inaccurate, misleading, or dangerous advice, and to exacerbate existing racial biases.
Seattle Medium
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Americans View Obama Far More Positively Than Trump Or Biden, CNN Poll Finds
Former President Barack Obama maintains his status as the most popular living president, with a recent CNN poll revealing a 57% favorability rating among Americans, significantly exceeding the 34% for Donald Trump and 30% for Joe Biden.
Capitol Hill Seattle
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From the Central District to Seattle Center, Scope Screenings is cultivating city’s next generation of filmmakers
What are you doing Tuesday, June 30th? If LexScope has his way, you’re building community at Scope Screenings’ first Seattle Center event — a summer outdoor film festival version of the event. Scope Screenings is an independent Seattle film festival … Continue reading →
Seattle Medium
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Black Representation: 1776–2026. 250 Years of Leadership, Citizenship, And Black Civic Engagement
Juneteenth commemorates the enduring struggle for Black freedom, emphasizing the imperative of civic engagement, voter participation, and leadership to honor the legacy of those who advanced these fundamental rights.