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Seahawks Starter & Former Pro Bowler Listed as Trade Candidate
A longtime Seattle Seahawks starter could be a potential trade candidate entering the season. As mentioned by Bleacher Report’s Alex Ballentine in his list of teams that could be “aggressive sellers” at the trade deadline, the Seahawks are listed as one of those teams. Ballentine mentions three players — with wide receiver Tyler Lockett as the most prominent name — who could be a trade candidate if Seattle opts to rebuild during the season.
Attack websites seep into WA election battles
Bob Ferguson, Semi Bird, Jim Henderson and Brian Heywood have something in common this election season in Washington. Their political opponents have built websites to spread unflattering information – and in some cases misinformation – about them. There’s “BobforBob” looking into Ferguson’s political history and “bird-docs.com” digging into Bird’s past personal tribulations. “Save Our Yachts” […] The post Attack websites seep into WA election battles appeared first on Washington State Standard.
Man seriously injured in Monday morning shooting in Ballard
A man was injured in a shooting early Monday in Ballard. The Seattle Police Department says 911 Dispatch received a report of a shooting in the parking lot at 14th Ave NW and NW Market St at 7 a.m. on Monday, July 1. SPD says that while they were investigating,...
Women’s Tennis: Dukes Sign Seattle Transfer Elena Kraleva
HARRISONBURG, Va. – James Madison Head Coach Tyson Thomas announced the signing of transfer Elena Kraleva , and she will join the women's tennis program this fall with one year of eligibility remaining. Kraleva spent the previous three seasons at Seattle University, where she was a two-time All-Western Athletic Conference selection. A native of Burgas, Bulgaria, she becomes the third member of Thomas' signing class, as she joins Corinna Rietmann and Mia Saveljic. Elena Kraleva | 6-2 | Burgas, Bulgaria | Academy Nikola Obreshkov (Seattle) Transfers to JMU after three seasons at Seattle (2021-24) 2024 Second Team All-WAC singles 2022...
Beat Brackett 5k Run/Walk will close some roads in Woodway on July 4, 2024
Beat Brackett 5k Run/Walk - July 4, 2024 from 6-11am. The Edmonds July 4th – Beat Brackett 5K Run/Walk will again route through Woodway. Same as last year, roads will be closed to through traffic from 7:45am to 10:00am. Woodway residents will be allowed through, but are encouraged to avoid the area if possible.
Armed man arrested after driving from California, holding hostages at Seattle hair salon
SEATTLE — An armed 44-year-old man was arrested Saturday after allegedly driving to Seattle from California to confront his ex-girlfriend and taking people hostage inside a hair salon. The incident occurred at 10:49 a.m. Saturday on the 8400 block of Rainier Avenue South, according to Seattle police. Officers found...
NFL analyst predicts shocking player to be Seahawks starting QB in 2025
There should be little question about the Seattle Seahawks' quarterback situation this year. Geno Smith is going to be QB1 and Sam Howell is going to be QB2. Smith has been Seattle's starter for the last two years and his Total QBR in those seasons combined has ranked near the top of the league. He has been good, if not great.
Nika Muhl's Edgy Pregame Outfit Goes Viral Before Storm-Wings
Seattle Storm rookie Nika Muhl has been turning heads all season, with most of the attention veered toward her pregame outfits. The second-round pick out of UConn walked into the Storm's Monday night matchup against the Dallas Wings with a daring fit that had WNBA fans in awe. Muhl was ...
Marysville teen who lost foot in fireworks accident shares warning
MARYSVILLE, Wash. - With the Fourth of July only two days away, a high school wrestler who lost his foot in a firework accident last year, has a warning about safety. Xavian Harris was seriously injured after a firework blew up at the base of his feet in 2023. The...
Police: Car crashes through front doors of Dollar Tree in WA
MARYSVILLE, Wash. - Police are investigating after a person lost control of their car and crashed through the front of a Dollar Tree in Marysville. Officers were called to the Dollar Tree at the Safeway Plaza on 72nd St NE and State Ave. At some point Tuesday morning before 10:30,...
Suspect killed after firing shots at troopers on I-5
SPANAWAY, Wash. - A man was shot and killed after allegedly firing shots at state troopers on I-5, leading them on a speed chase across Pierce County. The incident came to a violent end in Spanaway, where the man was fatally shot by law enforcement. At 10:19 a.m., Washington State...
Educational resources available to help reduce the loss of crab pots
July 1 was opening day for recreational crabbing in Puget Sound. Each year an estimated 12,000 crab pots are lost in Puget Sound, resulting in the capture of an estimated 180,000 Dungeness crab a year with no one to harvest them. The Snohomish County Marine Resources Committee (MRC) and the...
Seattle Weather: Afternoon sunshine and highs in the mid 70s Wednesday
Skies cleared out nicely this afternoon with plenty of sunshine and mild temperatures. Highs today were a few degrees below the seasonal average, only topping out in the mid to low 70s. Clouds return overnight with calm winds and mild temperatures into early Wednesday morning. Temperatures overnight will be mild...
Seattle Fire Department Enhances Water Rescue Operations with New Sea-Doo Personal Watercraft
In a move to bolster its emergency response capabilities on water, the Seattle Fire Department unveiled two new specially customized Sea-Doos, as reported by the Seattle Times. Generously donated by the Seattle Fire Foundation, these personal watercraft are a part of the department’s latest venture to increase efficiency and speed in rescuing those in need on the waters of Lake Washington and beyond.
Seattle Seeks Visionary Firm to Revamp Municipal Golf Course Management and Increase Inclusivity
Seattle's green spaces are about to get a little bit of a management makeover, or so it seems, given the latest stir from the Seattle Parks and Recreation (SPR). They've officially called for proposals in their hunt for a management firm adept at handling not just the fairways and greens but also the dollar signs and customer smiles of their municipal golf courses. In the words of the RFP, this firm will take up the reins of "day-to-day operations" including the standard fare of driving ranges, pro-shops, and those post-game clubhouses, where the 19th hole can often be found. The details, live as of yesterday, can be scoped out at parkways.seattle.gov, with the deadline set for August 9.
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