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Field Gulls
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The contract details of new Seahawks offensive lineman Bobby Hart
Hey, remember when the Seattle Seahawks signed offensive lineman Bobby Hart before mandatory minicamp? He’s an experienced tackle who was a three-year starter for the Cincinnati Bengals, and he’s the “competition” for Josh Jones heading into training camp. If you’re curious as to how much Hart costs, as I’m sure you are on this late […]
Field Gulls
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Seahawks News 6/27: Seahawks WR room needs some work
In Today’s Links: more Seattle Seahawks player rankings via Seaside Joe, where Nick Emmanwori can get even more Emmanwori, an NFC Mixtape from Seahawks Forever, and more. Oh, it’s Saturday and we here at Field Gulls wish you a wonderful weekend. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks! #np ooweeooweeoo by Chanpan Seattle Seahawks News Seahawks […]
NW Progressive Institute
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Washington Supreme Court Elections Visualizer updated with Who’s Endorsing Who section, voter’s pamphlet statement links
With a majority of the court up for election in 2026, voters face significant decisions in the upcoming August ballot. Our joint project with the Northwest Progressive Foundation helps voters study the electoral landscape and learn more about the candidates. We've added more tools that offer additional context about these critical races. Washington Supreme Court Elections Visualizer updated with Who’s Endorsing Who section, voter’s pamphlet statement links 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.
Seattle Met
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An Incomplete History of Pro Sports in Seattle
From the Sounders (1970s) to the Sounders (2000s); hydroplanes, the Kingdome, and more.
Field Gulls
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ESPN ranks Seahawks ‘offensive playmakers’ worst in NFC West
Well, we won’t have to worry about the members of the Seattle Seahawks reading the press clippings and getting a big head this offseason. In what has been a continuing trend this offseason, the defending Super Bowl champions are being pushed aside for other, shiny toys. This time, it’s Bill Barnwell from ESPN back at […]
Field Gulls
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Preseason power rankings! Where do the Seahawks rank entering training camp?
It is the quiet time of year in the NFL. No training camps, no games, generally no big trades or free agent signings. There’s a lot to look forward to, and as the reigning Super Bowl Champions, the Seattle Seahawks sit atop the mountain until Week 1 of the regular season. At that point it […]
Field Gulls
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Seahawks News 6/26: Sam Darnold unsatisfied with SB LX performance
In Today”s Links: Seaside Joe takes a look back at last season’s championship trajectory, OC Brian Fleury and the league’s other new coordinators, Bryce and Mookie debate which historic Seattle Seahawks defense is better, and a bit more! Happy Friday. TGIF, a I right? Have a great weekend. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks! #np […]
NW Progressive Institute
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Sorry, Dave, you can’t do that: Federal judge protects vote-at-home, state voter rolls from Trump and his Postmaster General
A federal judge in Massachusetts has halted Donald Trump's efforts to control mail-in voting by enjoining the U.S. Postal Service from refusing to mail ballots if states don't give their voter rolls to his regime. The ruling emphasized that states have the constitutional authority to manage elections, and overturned several sections of Trump's executive order deemed unconstitutional and void. Sorry, Dave, you can’t do that: Federal judge protects vote-at-home, state voter rolls from Trump and his Postmaster General 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.
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Take a walk on Capitol Hill’s AIDS Memorial Pathway
Forty-five years after the AIDS epidemic began, many still mourn lost community members and fight the stigma of a positive diagnosis. Today, an estimated ...
Capitol Hill Seattle
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20 years after the Pride parade left Broadway, here’s a look at this year’s celebrations on Capitol Hill: Trans Pride, Dyke March, PrideFest street festival, and more
Twenty years ago, Seattle’s core celebration of its queer communities — the annual Pride parade — moved off Capitol Hill. In 2026, the neighborhood will still swell with Pride as it celebrates around its rainbow crosswalks and everlasting core of … Continue reading →
Seattle Met
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Property Watch: An Architect-Designed Floating Home on Lake Union
A stunning example of Seattle architect James A. Jessup's floating home design.
Capitol Hill Seattle
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Pedestrian hit by driver while crossing Boren dies of injuries
There has been another death on the roadways around Seattle’s busy Yesler corridor. CHS has learned that the 72-year-old struck by a driver while crossing the street in a morning June 13th collision at Boren and Main has died of … Continue reading →