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The Seattle Times
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Millions drop Obamacare health coverage after subsidies expire and costs rise
New federal figures show that about 3 million fewer people had Affordable Care Act health insurance plans in February compared with the same time last year.
Seattle Weekly
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700 pounds of fireworks at center of Whidbey Island fire investigation
Multiple reports indicate that a cigarette may have been a catalyst in the fire and explosion.
The Seattle Times
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How to watch World Cup’s final group matches, setting round of 32 matchups
Going into the final day of group play at the World Cup, there are essentially eight teams vying for four spots in the round of 32.
The Seattle Times
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This week’s passages
A roundup of notable obituaries from the week ending June 26.
Westside Seattle
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Seafair Pirates to storm Alki Beach today
Seafair Pirates to storm Alki Beach today Off patr Sat, 06/27/2026 - 9:24am
The Seattle Times
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‘See the whole world in lichens,’ the marvels that grow anywhere
More than 1,000 species of lichen grow in Washington. All of them offer a window into profound biological cooperation.
The Seattle Times
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MLB trade deadline: 10 players Mariners could pursue this summer
The Mariners have identified two areas of need for their roster, and the club has cast a wide net in scouting potential trade targets.
The Seattle Times
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UW employee accused of paying teenage girls for sex, prosecutors say
The general manager of residential dining paid the girls through cash apps and with shoes and clothes, alcohol, marijuana and vape products, according to the charges.
The Seattle Times
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2026 World Cup: Iran earns tie — and immediately needs to leave U.S.
Iran tied Egypt 1-1 at Seattle Stadium, and had to quickly leave the country. But the team let it be known how they feel about the situation before it left.
The Seattle Times
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Seattle area’s outlier status on homelessness is only getting worse
After years of crisis, most cities are seeing big reductions in street homelessness. But not here in Seattle-King County. Why are we so different?
The Seattle Times
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Facing cooling WA economy, Gov. Ferguson turns to state business leaders
Amid rising concerns over a cooling economy – and criticism of the state's negative business climate – Ferguson is looking for help from Amazon, Boeing and other big employers.
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Weekend Listen: PNW Bosnian community celebrates the World Cup, tiny forests are sprouting up in WA, and citizen scientists are counting pikas in the Columbia River Gorge.
Today, we’re bringing you the best from newsrooms throughout the Northwest. Bosnia and Herzegovina fans celebrated as their national soccer team made history in Seattle this week. The country made it the furthest they’ve been in the World Cup. Northwest News Network contributor Grace Madigan has more about what it means to the Bosnian community in the Northwest. Tiny, pocket forests are sprouting up all around Washington state. On old, abandoned fields and in people’s backyards. These forests are meant to mimic nature and to grow quickly. It also helps increase biodiversity. NWPB’s Courtney Flatt takes us to one of the Yakama Nation’s mini-forests. American pikas are an ’indicator species.’ If they’re doing OK, there’s a good chance the local ecosystem is doing OK. That’s one reason why the Oregon Zoo and other groups are looking for people this summer to go out and count pikas. OPB’s Kristian Foden-Vencil has the story. 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.