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Mariners Moose Tracks, 7/26/24: A.J. Puk, Dylan Cease, and Garrett Crochet
Good morning friends! It’s Friday and a new series against the struggling White Sox begins tonight. What could go wrong?. I’m going to spare you from all of the Mariners doomspeak out there right now. You’re welcome. Randy re-write! Ken Rosenthal & co. at The Athletic broke...
Wing Luke’s 12th Annual JamFest Brings Art, Performance, and Culture to the CID Tonight
Find cabaret, rickshaw racing, panda bowling, and more at Wing Luke’s street festival. This morning, 7th Avenue in Chinatown looks deserted, with its worn brick buildings and gated storefronts. A sniff of the cool air smells faintly of hand soap and boiling soup, and the distant hum of I-5 echoes through the narrow alleys. In the early morning light, the International District seems still to be waking up. However, tonight, an event with the intention of revitalizing this historic district and spreading the joy of music will fill the street with noise and laughter.
Seattle police investigating after man walks into Central District clinic with machete wounds
SEATTLE — Seattle police are investigating after a man reportedly walked into a Central District clinic with multiple machete slash wounds. The Seattle Police Department said it received a report of a man at the clinic along Yesler Way with multiple deep cuts around 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Officers arrived to find the 35-year-old man with slash wounds to both arms and his head, according to Detective Brian Pritchard.
Hog an’ Lags Returns to Halcyon Brewing on Saturday, July 27
“Our summer celebration is a vibrant event which merges our love for lagers and delicious food,” said the announcement from the brewery. This Saturday, July 27, Seattle’s Halcyon Brewing invites you to enjoy Hog an’ Lags, a day filled with local craft beers, BBQ-style cooking, and live music. As the name suggests, the event involves pork (hogs) and lagers (lags). An impressive list of breweries are providing the beer. Hogstead Farms provides the smoked pork and the chow.
Monsanto agrees to $160 million settlement with Seattle over pollution in the Duwamish River
SEATTLE (AP) — Ending an eight-year legal battle, chemical giant Monsanto has agreed to a $160-million settlement with Seattle for its part in polluting a river that runs through the heart of the city with toxins that posed a threat to humans, fish and wildlife, the city attorney’s office said Thursday. “We all play a role in protecting our environment and I am glad that Monsanto will contribute to this important environmental cleanup,” City Attorney Ann Davison said in a news release. It’s the largest single-city settlement Monsanto has paid, she said. The Duwamish River cuts through Seattle, emptying into Puget Sound just south of downtown. Water samples collected from the Lower Duwamish detected polychlorinated biphenyls, or PCBs, which are man-made chemical compounds that were manufactured by Monsanto, according to the city’s lawsuit. Although Monsanto stopped manufacturing PCBs in 1977, the chemicals continued to exist in paints, caulking and sealants on buildings, Davison said. As a result, stormwater flowing into the Lower Duwamish River has been continually contaminated with PCBs.
Washington Basketball: Why Great Osobor is the most important team transfer for 2024-25
There hasn’t been much of note for Washington basketball in recent years, though the Huskies are turning a new leaf this offseason. A program with just one trip to the NCAA Tournament in the last twelve years not only transitions into new life in the Big Ten but hired a new head coach. Former Utah State coach Danny Sprinkle has quite the challenge ahead, but is there potential for these Huskies in the near future?
Spine surgeons see AI as the future. Is that good?
Artificial intelligence and machine learning will play a big role in shaping spine surgery over the next several years. Technology is transforming clinical care and decision-making in multiple ways, but is it always for the better?. Surgeons debated how AI and ML will affect spine surgery over the next several...
How Seattle Council candidates differ on crime, taxes, homelessness
Whoever wins this November’s election to Seattle City Council’s citywide Position 8 will be in the odd and unenviable situation of having to do it all over again next year. Rather than running for a full four-year term, candidates are vying to finish the final 13 months of former Councilmember Teresa Mosqueda’s term.
Angry Seattle Mariners Fans Call For Manager Scott Servais to Be Fired on "X"
Wednesday's loss to the Los Angeles Angels was the last straw for many Seattle Mariners fans and personalities on social media, with several of them calling for Scott Servais to be fired.
Mock Mariners-Orioles trade would give Seattle an unexpected solution at first base
We are in the midst of the most frustrating stretch of Mariners baseball we have seen in a while. This team is 100% reliant upon the starting pitching and barring a complete game shutout, they just can't win games. The offense isn't producing at all, and this has caused Dipoto to start to make some drastic moves, rightfully so. Ty France was designated for assignment on Monday and after a couple of injuries to Julio Rodriguez and JP Crawford, the team is now extremely reliant upon quite a few young, unproven hitters.
Seattle Mariners Reportedly "Aggressive" Trying to Acquire Four-Time All-Star
The Seattle Mariners reportedly have been aggressive trying to trade for Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. ahead of the deadline, according to a report from MLB insider Jon Heyman.
Green Hill School employee fired, arrested for allegedly having a relationship with a former inmate, bringing in contraband
A Green Hill School employee accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a former Green Hill inmate and providing the inmate with contraband has been arrested, the Washington state
'I can't have her lost:' Woman trying to spread mother's ashes driving from Alabama to Washington after CrowdStrike outage delays flight
ENUMCLAW, Wash. — An Enumclaw woman is driving from Alabama to Washington state to deliver her mother's ashes after her flights home were continuously delayed by the CrowdStrike outage. Heather Francisco said she planned to honor her mother's wishes by scattering her ashes in Mississippi where she was originally...
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