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How Many Wins Would be a Successful Debut for Jedd Fisch at Washington
When then-athletic director University of Washington Troy Dannen introduced new head coach Jedd Fisch in the press conference in January, Fisch was forced to toe an uncomfortable line. On one hand, he was taking over for a team that, eight days earlier, was playing in the national championship game. Simultaneously,...
To save spotted owls, US officials plan to kill hundreds of thousands of another owl species
U.S. wildlife officials are embracing a controversial plan that will deploy trained shooters into forests to kill almost a half-million barred owls that are crowding out their cousins.
Cash, Handgun, & Fentanyl, Oh My! Seattle PD Nabs Scooter Perp
If you witnessed this scooter chase by Seattle police, you might have thought they were filming a movie!. A few weeks ago on June 15th(video has the wrong date), Seattle Police made a strange but significant arrest in South Lake Union, catching an armed suspect who attempted to run from police on a scooter like a scene from a movie.
NEWS GLEAMS | YouthCare Announces Shelter Closures; Sea-Tac Uses New Tech to Clean ‘Forever Chemicals’
A roundup of news and announcements we don’t want to get lost in the fast-churning news cycle. Sea-Tac Airport Uses First-in-Nation Technology to Clean ‘Forever Chemicals’. YouthCare Announces Closure of 2 Shelters and 2 Transitional Housing Programs. Citing “a strategic realignment to ensure long-term financial stability and enhance...
Shorewood’s Isaak Abraham named HeraldNet 2024 Boys Soccer Player of the Year
Wrote a great article in HeraldNet about Isaak Abraham being named the HeraldNet 2024 Boys Soccer Player of the year. Abraham and coach Shaun Warner helped lead Shorewood atop the Wesco 3A/2A standings while also earning back-to-back Class 3A District 1 trophies and being a Class 3A state contender. Warner...
Join Shoreline Rotary for dinner and a game at the Everett Aquasox on July 31, 2024
The July evening "meeting" for Shoreline Rotary will be on July 31, 2024 at Funko Field to see the Everett Aquasox (the Mariners Single-A Minor League affiliate) host the Eugene Emeralds. We will have use of the Picnic Pavilion from 6 to 7:30 pm. We will be provided with a...
22-Year-Old Man Arrested for Armed Carjacking During Facebook Marketplace Sale in Seattle
Seattle has seen its fair share of crime incidents related to marketplace meetups, but a recent armed carjacking incident puts a new spotlight on such transactions' security risks. Last Thursday afternoon, Seattle Police Department officers arrested a 22-year-old man for a brazen act of theft and intimidation. The arrest came after a Facebook Marketplace car sale turned violent, with the seller's vehicle stolen at gunpoint.
WA Fish and Wildlife Commission to decide on 'endangered' status of gray wolves
(The Center Square) – The Washington Fish and Wildlife Commission will decide later this month on lowering gray wolves’ status under the state’s endangered species law. Environmentalists and others who oppose the status change say it would lead to inadequate protection for the animals, who still haven’t recovered in parts of the state. Supporters of the change contend it would do little in terms of how the animals are shielded...
Danny Sprinkle Fills Out UW Men's Basketball Staff
SEATTLE – Washington head men's basketball coach Danny Sprinkle rounded out his staff for the 2024-25 season. Tommy Connor will serve as an assistant coach after previously serving as an assistant on Utah's bench for 14 seasons over two separate stints. "Tommy is one of the best basketball minds...
Sea-Tac Airport celebrates 75 years
While its origins as an airfield date back to the early months of World War II, the Port of Seattle is marking the 75th birthday of the Seattle-Tacoma (Sea-Tac) International Airport – more recently rebranded as “SEA” – by celebrating the July 1949 dedication of the main terminal building. That long-ago festive occasion arguably marks the beginning of the airport’s modern era.
The disabilities summer care crunch
Erika Cebreros’ youngest son will attend Steve and Kate’s Seattle summer camp for a few weeks this summer. For 8-year-old Andrés, crafting in the camp’s sewing salon is bliss. For Cebreros, it’s one piece of nine months of summer planning. “Kids, they don’t know what...
Motorcyclist Pronounced Dead after Collision with SUV in Seattle's Fremont Neighborhood
A 28-year-old woman has died following a motorcycle collision along Aurora Avenue near the Fremont neighborhood on Monday evening, according to KOMO News. The crash occurred just after 10 p.m. as the motorcycle rider and a 43-year-old male SUV driver were heading south at Aurora Ave N and N 43rd St. The SUV driver was reportedly changing lanes when he collided with the motorcyclist.
Lee Qualifies for U.S. Amateur Golf Championships
DUPONT, Wash. – Gonzaga women's golfer Grace Lee secured a place in the U.S. Amateur Championship with a third-place finish at U.S. Amateur Qualifying at the Home Course on Tuesday. Lee grabbed one of only three available spots at the nation's premier amateur tournament at the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla., Aug. 5-11. The Bellevue, Wash., native carded a 70 (-2) to qualify. Her round featured three birdies and 14 pars. The upcoming junior was one-under on the front-nine and one-under on the back-nine. The 124th U.S. Amateur Championship at the Southern Hills Country Club will have a...
Paul Allen’s Vintage Computer Museum Shutters, Sends Its Holdings to Auction
Living Computers: Museum + Labs, the South Seattle steward of Paul G. Allen’s collection of vintage computers and internet technology, will officially never reopen following its closure during the 2020 Covid lockdown. But many of its wares will live on, possibly in a collection near you. The Price of a Dollar and the Return of the Collector's Market Christie’s and the estate of Allen, who died in 2018, will offer the archaic tech in “Gen One: Innovations from the Paul G. Allen Collection,” a three-part auction series. There will be two online sales, “Firsts: The History of Computing” and “Over the Horizon:...
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