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FOLLOWUP: Council-committee briefing reveals recent improvement in SPD female-male recruiting ratio
The City Council’s Public Safety Committee just wrapped up its every-other-week meeting, and this time they did get to the Seattle Police staffing/response time briefing. That took up most of the meeting, in fact. And since this was the later-than-usual first-quarter briefing – days short of the end of the second quarter – a bit […]
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
US eases restriction on Iran’s World Cup team, allowing travel 2 days before next match
The U.S. is easing its restrictions on Iran’s World Cup team. It can travel to Seattle on Wednesday, ahead of its match Friday, after which it must depart.
Seattle Weekly
about 1 hour
More details, and friction, around Washington news fellowship | Free Press Initiative
Reporters in the program get paid more than newsroom journalists. That could be a problem.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
Maybe they’re good: FIFA to analyze use of hydration breaks at future World Cups, Infantino says
FIFA will consider keeping hydration breaks for future World Cups despite backlash to the extra stoppages in play at this year’s tournament.
The Seattle Times
about 2 hours
Seattle-area Somali soccer club offers kids year-round joy
The Somali Health Board Soccer Club is one of the only free youth soccer clubs in the Seattle area, providing kids a chance to train and compete.
West Seattle Blog
about 3 hours
Pickleball/tennis meeting + ways to stay cool – here’s our West Seattle Tuesday list
(Cooling scene off Alki, recently photographed by Theresa Arbow-O’Connor) Here’s our list of event notes/reminders/listings for today/tonight, mostly from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar: FREE PLAYSPACE AT CHURCH OF NAZARENE … now on summer break; watch for the reopening in fall! CITY COUNCIL PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE: Meeting under way now, with topics including CARE […]
West Seattle Blog
about 3 hours
SUMMER CAMP: Ultimate at Hiawatha
Got an 8- to 12-year-old in the household who’s interested in Ultimate? Hiawatha Community Center wants you to know there’s another session of camp coming up July 6-10, 1-4 pm daily, with Kyliah – “a 2x Club national champion, 2025 Team USA Gold medalist, and 2026 Division 1 college national champion.” Campers can learn Ultimate […]
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
Tony Castricone, voice of the Huskies, leaving UW for Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Tony Castricone, who spent the last nine years broadcasting Husky football and men's basketball games, will leave Washington for an NFL broadcasting role.
The Seattle Times
about 4 hours
Judge blocks bans on using food stamps for sugary drinks and candy
In more than 20 states, SNAP recipients have been barred from using their benefits to buy soda, energy drinks and candy. People in five states sued over this.
Seattle Medium
about 4 hours
Supreme Court Rules Against Rastafarian Who Sued Prison Officials For Cutting His Dreadlocks
The Supreme Court has ruled that a devout Rastafarian, Damon Landor, cannot proceed with his lawsuit against prison officials who cut his dreadlocks. This 6-3 decision, authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch, is expected to make it more challenging for individuals of other faiths to enforce federal religious protections within the prison system, drawing criticism from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for weakening these safeguards.
Seattle Medium
about 5 hours
Exxon Can Sue Cuba Over Property Confiscated In 1960, Supreme Court Rules
The Supreme Court has permitted Exxon Mobil to sue state-owned oil companies in Cuba over property confiscated nearly seven decades ago after Fidel Castro's regime seized power, a decision backed by the Trump administration amidst its aggressive stance toward Havana.
The Seattle Times
about 5 hours
Judge rules government can’t stop SNAP dollars from buying candy and sugary drinks
A judge has ruled that the U.S. government cannot stop people enrolled in the biggest food aid program from using benefits to buy candy and soda.