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Lookout Landing
about 8 hours
Mariners Suck, Lose 7-0 to Giants
After a lovely vacation, many of us believe we will return to our jobs reinvigorated, with a fresh heart and a renewed passion for our professions. Personally, I find the return to the office to be a definitive, draining reminder of how much I wish I never had to work another day in my life. […]
Lookout Landing
about 8 hours
48-50: Chart
Chart Giant: Luke Raley, .04 WPA Tiny: Victor Robles, -.13 WPA Game Thread CommentS of the Day
Lookout Landing
about 11 hours
Mariners Game #98 Preview and Discussion, 7/17/26: SEA vs SFG
Knock knock, rise and shine, let’s get moving and grooving. The Mariners are back from their horrible, dreamless slumber, with only a groggy recollection of the night before, and an instinct — call it hangxiety — that it’s best to get up before any memory can sneak through their pounding head. Thankfully, their first appointment […]
NW Asian Weekly
about 14 hours
ICE airport arrest video prompts criticism
The chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) calls it “only the latest example of ICE terrorizing our communities.”
NW Asian Weekly
about 14 hours
Report sheds light on Asian Americans’ media habits
Asian Americans are looking for more news that reflects their communities, according to a new national study from Asian Americans Advancing Justice–AAJC and the University of Michigan School of Information.
Lookout Landing
about 19 hours
Trying again with the second half Mariners
What are our expectations for the Seattle Mariners the rest of this year? The club which finally assembled a roster preseason worthy of division title presumption, and pennant dreaming beyond mere wish-casting, has vastly underperformed. They kick off the season’s second half (or 60% mark, more accurately) a game under .500, in second place in […]
NW Asian Weekly
about 19 hours
Hobbs pushes back on Trump’s election claims
Washington Secretary of State Steve Hobbs is rejecting President Donald Trump's latest claims of widespread election fraud, saying Washington's election system remains secure despite recent cuts to federal cybersecurity support.
NW Asian Weekly
about 19 hours
Burglary ring that targeted Asian American business owners ends in prison sentences
Four Colombian nationals have been sentenced to federal prison after admitting they were part of a burglary ring that specifically targeted Asian American small business owners in Washington and Oregon, federal prosecutors said.
NW Asian Weekly
about 19 hours
Crowd surge at Hindu festival in India leaves 1 dead and many hospitalized
A sudden crowd surge at a popular Hindu festival in eastern India’s Odisha state on Thursday left at least one person dead and many hospitalized, a news agency reported.
NW Asian Weekly
about 19 hours
Aug. 4 Primary — Here’s what AAPI voters should know
The King County Elections (KCE) Office has mailed ballots this week for the Aug. 4 Primary election.
Lookout Landing
about 20 hours
Series Preview: Mariners (48-49) vs. Giants (41-55)
With a few days to rest and reevaluate after a disappointing end to the first half of the season, the Mariners are hoping to start fresh after the All-Star break. Julio Rodriguez and Brendan Donovan should be returning from their injuries sooner rather than later, and the team will kick off the stretch run with […]
Fremont Neighbor
about 21 hours
Fremont events July 22-25
Here’s some good stuff happening in the neighborhood: July 22: Trans/Nonbinary Craft Evening Sabina is hosting a crafting night for trans and nonbinary folks at Ophelia’s Books, 3504 Fremont Ave N. Bring your own project or make repurposed book-page envelopes — supplies provided (small donation for materials requested). Cis friends and family welcome too. All […]