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The human spark in the Big Dark: How Magen and Kellen Holgate are reclaiming Seattle’s sound through artist-centered mentorship
The human spark in the Big Dark: How Magen and Kellen Holgate are reclaiming Seattle’s sound through artist-centered mentorship Off patr Wed, 07/15/2026 - 5:41pm
Seattle Weekly
about 11 hours
Former Islander Hall is set for Seafair hydroplane races
Hall discussed all things hydro with MI Summer Celebration attendees.
Seattle Weekly
about 16 hours
Tips and tricks for draught-resistant gardens | The Compleat Home Gardener
Want to save on your water bill? Try some of these perennials and groundcovers.
PubliCola
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As Mayor, Katie Wilson Doesn’t Travel Much. When She Does, You’ll Find Her in 23F.
By Erica C. Barnett For more than a year, records have been trickling into my inbox documenting the astronomical amounts… The post As Mayor, Katie Wilson Doesn’t Travel Much. When She Does, You’ll Find Her in 23F. appeared first on PubliCola.
Seattle Weekly
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Past, present, or future: Which are you stuck in? | In Focus
We should strive to hold all three in balance.
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Enjoy an afternoon of music while supporting cancer research
Looking for a meaningful way to spend your Sunday afternoon? On Sunday, July 26 at 2:00 p.m., Music for Charity at the University of Washington will present a free benefit […]
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The West Seattle Grand Parade – Celebrating 92 years of community spirit this Saturday
The West Seattle Grand Parade – Celebrating 92 years of community spirit this Saturday Off patr Wed, 07/15/2026 - 7:06am
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Mariners News: All-Star Game, Willson Contreras, and Shohei Ohtani
Good morning everyone! I hope you all enjoyed last night’s All-Star Game, in which the American League rolled over the National League 4-0. We’ve got two more off-days for the Mariners before they get ready to host the Giants in a weekend matchup. How have you been spending your extra days off from M’s baseball? […]
Seattle Weekly
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WA tribes, environmental groups sue over Endangered Species Act rule change
Washington tribes and environmental organizations sued the federal government Tuesday, arguing that recent changes to Endangered Species Act rules defy scientific research and pave the way for the destruction of important wildlife habitat.
Lookout Landing
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AL Punches Out NL in 2026 MLB All-Star Game
The American League shutout the National League 4-0 on Tuesday in the 2026 All-Star Game. Here’s some notes I took. Keeping Score: I decided to watch the All-Star Game this year. Not only that, I decided to score the All-Star Game this year. I recently found my old scorebook and thought it’d be fun, since […]
PubliCola
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Seattle May Actually Limit Anti-Housing Land Use Appeals; More People Will be Eligible for Utility Discounts
1. The Seattle City Council’s land use committee will vote tomorrow on a proposal, from Councilmember Eddie Lin, to… The post Seattle May Actually Limit Anti-Housing Land Use Appeals; More People Will be Eligible for Utility Discounts appeared first on PubliCola.
Seattle Weekly
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Enumclaw songbird rehab sanctuary closes
Featherhaven, one of only a handful of nonprofits dedicated to wild bird care, treated more than 35,000 birds over a dozen years.