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No. 19 Men's Soccer Set for Clash with No. 23 Seattle
ORLANDO – The No. 19 UCF men’s soccer team passed its first test of the young campaign. The next awaits just three days later. With a convincing 3-1 season-opening victory over the Mercer Bears in hand, the Knights now set their sights on their second contest of the fall, when the squad will welcome the No. 23 Seattle Redhawks to Orlando for an early-season top-25 matchup Sunday, Aug. 25.
Seattle Braces for Rainy Start to Weekend with Warmer, Sunnier Days Ahead
Seattle residents can anticipate a wet start to their weekend, as the National Weather Service projects rain to persist until the early afternoon hours. With a 90% chance of precipitation and a forecasted high of 65 degrees, people venturing outside will do well to equip themselves with an umbrella and a waterproof layer. According to the NWS Seattle branch, "Rain before 2pm, then a slight chance of showers between 2pm and 4pm," indicating that while the intensity may wane, the chance of getting caught in light rain remains.
2024 Cross Country Schedule Released
SEATTLE - The Seattle University Redhawks announced the 2024 cross country schedule today, with the season beginning on September 3. The Redhawks will have four competitions before the WAC Championship, set for November 1 in Orem, Utah. "I'm very excited for the opportunities the team will have this season," said head coach Jordana LeSavage . We have the chance to preview the NCAA Regional course early in the season and will be able to familiarize ourselves with teams we will compete with more and more moving forward. Seattle University will compete in Washington three times, beginning with a dual meet...
Starbucks is giving its new CEO Brian Niccol a private jet to commute between his California home and Seattle office
Newly named Starbucks CEO Brian Niccol won’t be a constant presence at its Seattle’s headquarters when he begins the job next month. Instead, he’s going to commute weekly from his California home.
Ballard Van Jam returns for its 4th annual van festival
A group of vanlife enthusiasts will be gathering this weekend for the 4th annual Ballard Van Jam. Hosted by local van manufacturer Rydawell Builds, the Ballard Van Jam will be on Aug. 24 at their shop on 324 NW Bowdoin Place. “Whether you’re a seasoned vanlifer or just starting out,...
Marcus & Millichap Arranges Sale of Washington Industrial Park
Marcus & Millichap closed the sale of Arts Industrial Park, a 63,500-square-foot industrial property located in Olympia, Washington. The asset sold for $4.8 million. Matthew Herman and RJ Vara, investment specialists in Marcus & Millichap’s Seattle office, had the exclusive listing to market the property on behalf of the seller, a partnership.
Edmonds Center for Arts free Dementia-Inclusive Workshop Series returns this fall
Registration is now open for Edmonds Center for the Arts’ award-winning Dementia-Inclusive Series, which provides free creative and social enrichment for individuals experiencing early-stage memory loss, their caregivers, families and friends. The workshops are from 10:30-11:45 a.m. on three Wednesdays: Oct. 2, Nov. 6 and Dec. 4. They will...
Pilots Fall 3-1 in Exhibition Against Huskies
SEATTLE, Wash. — The Portland Pilots started strong with a first-set win 25-23 but couldn't maintain their momentum, ultimately falling to the Huskies' dynamic offense in the following sets 14-25, 14-25 and 13-25. "Very proud of our squad for how we competed against the Huskies yesterday," Portland head coach Meg Burton said. "We played a bunch of different lineups and got to see a lot of different faces compete for us against a very good UW squad. Now we know where we're at in our training and what we need to work on going into the start of next week's pre-season matches. I told our team to come out, be confident and play hard and we did just that. Looking forward to coming back into the gym on Monday and taking what we learned tonight to keep getting better."
Two Arlington schools pick up healthy-living grants
Two Arlington public schools have received grants through the 2024 Healthy Kids initiative of the Community Foundation for Northern Virginia. Over the course of 14 years, the Healthy Kids Grants effort has awarded more than $200,000 in support of healthy lifestyles through increased exercise, balanced nutrition and constructive mental-health practices.
Kirkland police seek help finding missing 66-year-old man
KIRKLAND, Wash. — The Kirkland Police Department (KPD) is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing vulnerable adult, 66-year-old David Harger from Kirkland. KPD said David left his Kirkland residence, located in the Kingsgate area at North East 144 Pace and 129th Place North East, around 12 p.m. on Wednesday, August 21, and has not returned.
Tile and countertop business in Kent 'a total loss' after fire
KENT, Wash. — A tile and countertop business in Kent is a total loss after a fire broke out early Friday morning. Puget Sound Fire was called to the 1500 block of Central Avenue South just after 4 a.m. to a report of a commercial building fire. As firefighters approached, they could see the thermal column originating from the fire at a distance. When they arrived on the scene, firefighters could see flames coming through the roof of the warehouse.
When Is the First Expected Snowfall for Fall 2024 in Washington State
When Is the First Expected Snowfall for Fall 2024 in Washington State?. I can't believe it's already that time of year and winter believe it or not is around the corner in Washington state. Are We Getting A Good Or Bad Winter For Fall 2024 In WA State?. I've always...
Sunday promises sun after a wet weekend, more rain expected Monday
WASHINGTON STATE — This is unseasonably cool and wet! The weather is being created by an extremely strong upper-level low. It has packed in far higher amounts of moisture than average for the time of year, along with temperatures 10 to 15 degrees below average. High temperatures have stayed...
Washington Bracing for Bitter Cold in Latest Winter Outlook
We haven't fiished with Summer yet, and predictions are already in for Winter. Winter isn't my favorite season, which is why this Minnesota gal moved to the West coast. Personally, Fall is my favorite, followed by Spring, Summer, and THEN, Winter. As a young child, when the first snow fell, we prayed there would be enough for sledding. Of course, in Minnesota, sometimes snow arrived as early as Halloween. What a joy that was!
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