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The Seattle Times
41 minutes
USA in World Cup: What’s next, potential knockout opponents, Roldan’s role
With the U.S. wrapping up its group, it would make a lot of sense for Christian Roldan to get significant minutes against Turkey.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Swimmer presumed dead in Lake Washington near Kirkland
A man swimming near Holmes Point on Lake Washington was presumed dead after disappearing early Saturday, according to police.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Burn ban in Snohomish County amid dry weather
The ban encompasses unincorporated parts of the county and restricts all residential open burns, except for cooking fires.
GeekWire
about 5 hours
Anthropic, Amazon, and the Fable shutdown; AI-powered school arrives; World Cup tech
Anthropic took its two newest AI models offline to comply with a U.S. order, with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly among those who raised the concerns behind it. The GeekWire Podcast also digs into agentic AI's effect on Amazon's culture, an AI-driven school opening near Seattle, and the sensor-packed World Cup ball. Read More
The Seattle Times
about 7 hours
Bolivia’s president declares a state of emergency as road blockades choke supplies
Bolivian President Rodrigo Paz has declared a state of emergency to empower the military to remove road blockades.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
When it’s time to get Medicare, where do you even begin?
Nearly 1.5 million Americans will enroll in the federal health insurance program this year. It can be complicated. Here’s how to start, and where to find help.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
Seattle Storm’s Dominique Malonga, Awa Fam just scratching surface of potential together
Dominique Malonga and Awa Fam comprise the youngest frontcourt in WNBA history and the early returns have the Storm buzzing about the duo's potential.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
World Cup schedule today, June 20: Curaçao back on international stage
Welcome to the weekend. Here's a look at the four World Cup matches Saturday, and how to watch.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
Q&A: Finding the right WA-based apprenticeship gig for you
Looking for a switch in careers, or a job that doesn't need four years of school? An apprenticeship might be right for you. We asked an expert how to find one.
The Seattle Times
about 8 hours
Seattle’s Westlake Park makeover rushed ahead of World Cup, some say
In a $4 million effort to “renovate and repurpose” Westlake Park, Seattle's downtown lost some key public art. Here's what happened to the arch, "waterwall" and other pieces.
The Seattle Times
about 9 hours
Utah marks a year of battling measles, with no clear end in sight
Utah has spent the past year fighting measles outbreaks in almost every county.
KUOW Seattle Now
about 9 hours
Weekend Listen: In Seattle, an exhibit by an Iranian artist examines the idea of freedom for women in her country, and teens and seniors swap tech skills and life skills
Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom. While the U.S. and Iran are attempting to negotiate an end to the U.S. led war, the Iranian men’s national soccer team is scheduled to travel to Seattle next week for the World Cup. They will face off against Egypt in their final match in the group stage. Just blocks from where the teams will play, an exhibit by an Iranian artist examines the idea of freedom for women in her country. KUOW’s Ayeda Masood has the story. And, teenagers and senior citizens might seem like they don't have a lot in common: different generations, different technology, different language. But one teacher in Skagit County bridged the divide by putting teenagers and senior citizens in a room together so they could learn from one another. Kyle Norris reports. 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.