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“Just because you can’t see symptoms…”: A story from a Long COVID Clinic
As the Primary Care Medical Director for the University of Washington Long COVID Clinic, Dr. Nikki Gentile supports patients and also studies the effects of long COVID, focusing on pain. In this comic strip, she shares some of the challenges facing patients and offers suggestions to help patients manage symptoms.
Kirk Adams Honored With Henry Viscardi Achievement Award
Kirk Adams ’19 (GSLC, PhD) was recently honored with the prestigious recognition of a 2024 Henry Viscardi Achievement Award. The international award recognizes individuals with disabilities who have demonstrated significant accomplishments and dedication to enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and the overall disability community. Kirk Adams is...
King County Launches 100 Days Of Action To Tackle Gun Violence
King County Executive Dow Constantine, in collaboration with local community-based organizations and the city of Seattle, has launched the 100 Days of Action, an intensive initiative to confront gun violence. “Gun violence is a public health issue that demands urgent action,” Constantine stated. “This 100-day, intensive initiative to confront gun...
Seattle Authorities Appeal for Information on Stolen Sadako Sasaki Statue in University District
Seattle's University District is grappling with the loss of a cherished piece of its cultural tapestry after the theft of the Sadako Sasaki statue from Peace Park, the Seattle Police Department is seeking the public's help to crack the case. The life-size bronze statue, a commemoration to the young Hiroshima survivor Sadako Sasaki, went missing on July 12th, confirmed by police responding to a call at 11:30 a.m.
$200,000 Investment in Seattle NHRA Race Might Be Just Tip of Iceberg
Pacific Raceways owner/president Jason Fiorito exploring ways the facility’s Pacific Innovation Center could become hub for racing technology of future. Racing under the lights Friday night at Pacific Raceways near Seattle is more than just a fan-favorite move—it represents next-level cooperation with the NHRA. A visit to last...
Byrd Barr Place To Host 60th Anniversary Block Party
Byrd Barr Place (BBP), formerly known as the Central Area Motivation Program (CAMP), will be hosting its 60th Anniversary Block Party this Saturday, July 20, 2024, at 722 18th Ave. from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Although it is the first block party under the name of Byrd Barr Place, the organization still remains true to its mission and reminds the community that BBP is still an organization that is run by and for the Black community of Seattle.
Logan Gilbert Got an Awesome Gift From One of His Teammates For Making All-Star Team
Though Logan Gilbert couldn't pitch for the American League in Tuesday's Major League Baseball All-Star Game, he still was present in Arlington. And he showed up on the red carpet rocking a great gift from teammate Luis Castillo.
SF Giants Trade Proposal: Conforto and Doval for Young Prospects with Mariners
The SF Giants are considering selling at the trade deadline, with a proposed trade sending Michael Conforto and Camilo Doval to the Seattle Mariners for young prospects. Michael Conforto has 10 home runs and 39 RBI this season. Tai Peete is ranked as the 8th best prospect in the Seattle...
Sam Howell's warning to Seahawks QB1 Geno Smith is about to come true
The Seattle Seahawks do not have a quarterback controversy. Yet. Hopefully, the team doesn't and Geno Smith, the presumed QB1, has a ridiculously good season and maintains his role through 2025. Smith is currently signed through next year, just as his presumed backup Sam Howell is. Seattle, of course, traded...
Shohei Ohtani Joined Seattle Mariners Legend in Baseball History During All-Star Game
With a home run during Tuesday night's Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Los Angeles Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani joined Seattle Mariners legend Ichiro Suzuki in some great baseball history.
Shooting suspect wanted for July 5 nightclub shooting found and arrested
Seattle, Washington – The Seattle Police arrested a woman in connection to a shooting that took place in the late night hours on July 5 at the Showbox nightclub in South Seattle. The incident, which occurred around 10:30 p.m. in the 1700 block of 1st Avenue South, pushed customers running for safety in all directions.
Seattle to Host Free Youth Sports Extravaganza, Basketball and Soccer Take Street Stage for Weekend Showdown
Mark your calendars, Seattle sports enthusiasts! The city is gearing up for a riveting weekend of youthful athletic prowess with the Seattle Street Sports Showdown—a no-cost extravaganza bringing basketball and soccer to the streets in an event teeming with energy and community celebration. Announced by the Associated Recreation Council and backed by Seattle Parks & Recreation alongside the City of Seattle, this event is slated to spark some serious competition among the younger cohorts.
Predicting Washington’s Starting Offense: Skill Positions
The Husky football season begins at the end of August. Continuing our look at this year’s program, it’s time to project the week one starting offense for Washington. The offense returns zero majority starters from last year’s high-powered unit. It added several transfers at many positions, and the new staff will be running a pro-style system. Big Ten Media Days are later in July, and Fall camp will get underway shortly thereafter. We have predicted the starters in the secondary and the front seven. But now, and based on what we’ve seen thus far in the offseason, here’s what the starting skill position players on the Washington offense might look like come August 31st.
WATCH: LED drones drop into lake during July 4th show malfunction
8,000 spectators gathered at Seattle’s Angle Lake this July 4th to watch what was supposed to be a captivating LED drone show celebrating the holiday. Instead of the promised show, however, attendees were confused as the drones stood completely still, moved erratically, and eventually slowly descended into the lake below.
'Like Battle of the Bands, but for mini golf': Putt-Putt Clash returns to Bainbridge
Bryce Moulton wouldn't necessarily call himself a mini golf "aficionado." "But I enjoy a good game of mini golf," he admitted. Moulton, the creative lead for the Bainbridge-based design firm...
Miah Davis' decade leading Bremerton has rebuilt the Knights program
Bremerton High School basketball is back, baby. Let it rip. A program which last created a buzz around the region in the early 2000s, when the super-talented Marvin Williams was the center of attention and on his way to North Carolina and then an NBA career, is building for another power run. Behind Coach...
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