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Shakespeare in the Park in Lynnwood offers ASL interpretation
LYNNWOOD, WA - For possibly the first time in Puget Sound’s history of hosting summer Shakespeare in the Park, the City of Lynnwood will offer ASL-interpreted performances at Lynndale Amphitheatre. The live performances in this summer's 2024 lineup that will be ASL interpreted include:. Thursday, July 18 (Two Gentlemen...
Mariners 2024 MLB Draft: Rounds 5-10 [UPDATED with Scott Hunter comments]
After splashing big in the first two rounds of the Draft, the Mariners are looking to save some money here on Day Two of the Draft. If you missed any of our previous coverage, here’s links to writeups on Rounds One, Two, Three, and Four. Note: we’ll be updating...
‘Cobra Kai’ cast reveals first impressions of each other + who would survive on an island! (2024 Interview)
FOX 13’s Carly Henderson sat down with the cast of Cobra Kai to find out the cast’s first impressions of each other, which cast member they think would be best to be stuck on a deserted island with, and what they REALLY think about Seattle’s Gum Wall and catching a fish at Pike Place Market! Big thanks to Xolo Maridueña (Miguel Diaz), Jacob Bertrand (Hawk), Mary Mouser (Samantha LaRusso), Tanner Buchanan (Robby Keene), Peyton List (Tory), Gianni Decenzo (Demetri) for the chat!
EvergreenHealth Receives Excellence in Lactation Care Award
In recognition of its excellence in lactation care, Kirkland's EvergreenHealth has been awarded the International Board of Lactation Consultant Examiners Care Award for staffing professionals who hold the International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant certification. EvergreenHealth is the only hospital in Washington to earn this recognition, a release from the health care...
Seattle City Council to vote on steeper fines for street racing
SEATTLE - Seattle City Council is set to vote on a new heftier fine for street racers. A new law just went into effet in Washington earlier this month, targeting anyone who plays a part in street racing and street tag over events. Anyone who is caught helping out or cheering it on, could be just as guilty as the person behind the wheel.
Mayor Pavone joins Bloomberg Harvard City
Laura Pettitt | Communications Director, City of Renton. Sam Fuld | Bloomberg Harvard City Communications Lead. Maria Daniels | Bloomberg Harvard City Communications Lead. Mayor Pavone joins Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative to advance city progress and improve outcomes for residents. Mayor Armondo Pavone is among the 39 mayors from...
Seattle’s Booming Cruise Ship Business
Seattle’s Alaska cruise business has climbed steadily since its first homeport ship arrived in 2000, serving 900,000 passengers in 291 sailings last year. But despite striking financial success, Seattle’s relationship with the industry has been showing signs of strain, as environmental critics assailed the big ships for polluting the Salish Sea, accelerating global warming and mistreating its workers.
The top draft pick of the Mariners pitches lefty and righty. Jurrangelo Cijntje wants to keep it up
FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) — Jurrangelo Cijntje wants to keep his options open with the Seattle organization as a pitcher who switches between throwing right-handed and left-handed. The 15th overall pick by the Mariners in Major League Baseball’s amateur draft Sunday night, Cijntje said there was a reason he...
Prominent Baseball Insider Discusses the Future of the Seattle Mariners
Speaking on this Friday's edition of the "Refuse to Lose" podcast, ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney spoke about the future of the Seattle Mariners, the outlook of the M's heading into the second half and much more.
NFL expert says Seattle Seahawks can forget about playoffs in 2024
There is a chance that the Seattle Seahawks could be worse this year than in the previous two seasons, but while national pundits appear to mostly assume this, the reasons are unclear. Seattle still has as much offensive talent as it did in the previous two seasons. The defense could be even better with a new defensive scheme.
Jordan Morris in best form of career as Sounders extend unbeaten run to seven matches
After a slow start to begin the 2024 MLS season, Seattle Sounders forward Jordan Morris finds himself in the best form of his professional career. Morris came on at halftime in Saturday’s match at Austin FC and immediately turned the game on its head. He drew two yellow cards on defender Brendan Hines-Ike to reduce Austin to 10 men and scored the game’s lone goal in the 63rd minute for a huge 1-0 road win.
Thousands of bicyclists embark on annual Seattle to Portland fundraiser ride
SEATTLE — At sunrise on Saturday, about 5,000 bicyclists pedaled off from the University of Washington for the 45th annual Seattle to Portland ride. The Kaiser Permanente Seattle to Portland presented by Alaska Airlines, better known as STP for short, is an annual 206-mile bike ride. Some bike the...
Boxing Improves Cardio, Coordination and Cognitive Skills at Penrose & Associates Physical Therapy in Lacey
Did you know research shows that boxing can improve both your physical and cognitive health? That’s why Penrose & Associates Physical Therapy kicked off this spring’s new boxing classes at the Lacey clinic. Dr. Jennifer Penrose, a physical therapist since 2001 with a doctorate in physical therapy, is excited about the addition of boxing instruction to the clinic’s services supporting lifelong health.
Port of Grays Harbor on track for record year
The Port of Grays Harbor says terminal activity is at a record pace halfway through 2024. According to the Port, after a record-setting year for cargo handled in 2023 at the Port of Grays Harbor’s 4 deep-water terminals, the first 6-months of activity at the docks in 2024 are on pace for yet another record year.
Olalla hosts lavender festival for the first time
Walk through fields of fragrant lavender, savor the taste of homegrown wines, and enjoy live music as local artists showcase their intricately designed crafts at the Olalla Lavender Festival, happening July 20-21. The festival is going head to head with the well-known Sequim Lavender Festival on the same weekend. But...
Coast Salish tribes enjoy the sweet revival of a camas harvest
In Coupeville, on Whidbey Island in Washington, people carrying curved metal digger sticks have fanned out across an open field. They’re seeking out wilted purple camas flowers in the foot-high prairie grasses so they can harvest the bulbs underneath. The sticks are reconstructions of a tool that Indigenous tribes...
Poet Laureate of Port Townsend reads in Friday Harbor
Griffin Bay Bookstore is sponsoring a poetry reading with Conner Bouchard-Roberts in its Café Sunday, July 21 at 2 p.m. in Friday Harbor. Conner Bouchard-Roberts is a writer, publisher, and book designer. He owns a bookshop in Port Townsend—where he is currently serving as the inaugural Poet Laureate.
Edmonds Sand Sculpture contest gets underway July 19
An annual summer tradition, the Edmonds Sand Sculpture contest is scheduled for Friday, July 19 at Brackett’s Beach, just south of the Edmonds-Kingston ferry terminal. Check-in at the Edmonds Waterfront Center Wedding Circle, just outside the Waterfront Center at 220 Railroad Ave. Registration opens at 11 a.m. and judging starts at 1 p.m. Bucket awards are presented at 2:30 p.m.
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