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Robles, Rodríguez propel Mariners to 9-5 victory over Angels, spoiling Aldegheri’s debut
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Victor Robles had three hits and drove in two runs, Julio Rodríguez homered for the second straight game and the Seattle Mariners opened a 10-game road trip with a 9-5 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Friday night. “Great way to start the...
Learn about Burien’s Public Art at WABI Burien’s Walk-n-Talk this Sunday, Sept. 1
“I had a pleasant time on this walk and discovered art in Burien that I hadn’t known about since living in the area beginning in 1992. Where are we heading on the next walk?”. Frequent Walk-n-Talker. As fall comes around the corner, we will enjoy the 12th Annual Burien...
Angels vs Mariners: Angels Cut Veteran After 2 Games, How to Watch, Odds, Prediction and More
All the storylines you need to know going into the Angels' series opener against the Mariners, including a veteran pitcher designated for assignment and the major league debut of Sam Aldegheri.
Video: Michael Jerrell reflects on ‘dream come true’ making Seahawks roster
One of the great stories from Seattle Seahawks preseason was the retention of sixth-round rookie right tackle Michael Jerrell on the active roster. Taken with their eighth and final selection of the 2024 NFL Draft, Jerrell became just the fourth player ever to be drafted out of the University of Findlay, a private school in Findlay, Ohio. He was also the only player in the entire class to come from a Division II program.
Podcast: Seattle’s 52Nd Roots Family Picnic Marks End of Tradition
The 52nd Roots Family Picnic, a beloved tradition that has brought together Seattle’s Black community for over half a century, will be held this Sunday, September 4. The event, which has been held annually, will mark its final year, with organizers inviting friends, family, and community members to gather one last time to honor the legacy and heritage of Seattle’s Black community. Paul Mitchell and Stephanie Johnson-Tolliver share more information about the event and its legacy. Interview by Chris B. Bennett.
30 Day Countdown, Day 1: Husky Schedule Spoilers
The Washington Huskies are gearing up for the 2024 college football season after a shocking 14-win performance last year, with expectations dialed down to 6-7 wins this year. Although the team has undergone substantial changes—including a new coaching staff and roster—Vegas projects the Huskies to secure at least 7.5 wins. The season kicks off with multiple games against both familiar foes and newcomers in the Big Ten, and the trajectory of the season will largely hinge on performance in key matchups, particularly against Iowa, Michigan, and USC.
This week on Back2Besa: Curtis Delgardo II is Empowering Youth in Seattle
Tune in to Back2Besa to see how Seattle is investing in its youth and building a brighter future for all this Saturday at 10:30 pm on FOX 13 Seattle, and see the replay Sunday at 10 am on FOX 13+. In this inspiring episode of Back2Besa, guest host Curtis Delgardo...
Mariners Rumors: Offseason Trades Discussed Amidst Team Struggles
This offseason, the Seattle Mariners face critical decisions amid a disappointing season, particularly concerning slugger Randy Arozarena. After initially showing promise with a commanding lead in the AL West, injuries to key players like Julio Rodriguez and JP Crawford have weakened the team. Mariners reporter Ryan Divish suggests that if ownership continues its restrictive payroll practices, Arozarena could become a trade candidate despite being a crucial offensive asset. Mariners fans are frustrated by the possibility of losing a top bat while already dealing with offensive challenges ahead of the 2025 season.
2024 Tacoma Business Climate Survey
TACOMA – This past June, The City of Tacoma, in collaboration with the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of Commerce and EMC Research, launched its first-ever Economic Development Business Climate Survey. “Our local businesses are the backbone of our community, and this survey gives us valuable insights into their needs and...
Rabid bat found in Washington
RENTON, Wash — A rabid bat was found in Renton earlier this week, according to Public Health — Seattle & King County. Health officials are urging anyone who came in contact with the bat to seek medical attention immediately. A resident in King County saw the sick bat...
Seahawks legend Bobby Wagner opens delicious store in Renton
Former Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bobby Wagner will always ties to the organization and local community. Having spent the first 10 seasons (2012-2021) of his career with the organization, it was a sad day when the Seahawks initially moved on from Wagner in 2022. He’d spend the 2022 campaign with the division rival Los Angeles Rams before making a surprising and triumphant return to the defense via a one-year contract in 2023.
It’s time for a Teen Chorus in South King County, and NWAA’s TeenSounds is seeking prospective members
Northwest Associated Arts (NWAA) announced this week the return of TeenSounds this fall, and they’re seeking prospective members. Under the direction of Artistic Director Dr. Tyler Kimmel, TeenSounds is a vibrant, encouraging, diverse ensemble whose focus is to serve and uplift our South King County community through singing. “Our...
Unlock The Con in Auburn is your one-stop pop culture shop
Unlock the Con, located in The Outlet Collection Seattle mall in Auburn, is all about bringing the comic book convention experience to fans in a more accessible and personal way. On the daily, the business is a retail store for all kinds of rare and signed media collectibles, merchandise and art. Multiple times a month, events are held in which customers can meet and get merch signed by famous voice actors, artists and more.
Kent Sunrise Rotary Club offers chance at $1M hole-in-one
The Rotary Club of Kent Sunrise and Les Schwab of north Kent is giving four lucky golfers a chance to make a hole-in-one and win $1 million in a 20-year annuity. All the participants in the fifth annual Golftoberfest tournament at Washington National Golf Club in Auburn will have a chance to qualify, but only four (amateur) golfers will earn the opportunity to tee it up for $1 million.
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