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What's Up This Weekend: Your PNW Events Guide July 19-21
Welcome to our weekend events guide, where we share what's up around Seattle. If we're missing something fun, email us at hello@seattlerefined.com. Capitol Hill Block Party. CHBP returns this weekend, featuring "HOT TO GO!" pop sensation Chappell Roan, Kaytranada, Still Woozy and more. Don't miss this three-day music fest in the heart of Capitol Hill!
Construction of New Alki Elementary to Begin
The Seattle Department of Construction and Inspections (SDCI) has issued the building permit for construction of the new Alki Elementary school building. Seattle Public Schools (SPS) received the notification Tuesday, July 9, 2024, and construction will begin later this month. “We are pleased to be able to move forward with...
Sunshine is the Best Disinfectant, Getting Back to the Basics & Do You Have Any Hope Left?
Moon & Rocchio are back for a mid-week episode of Soccer 101 to get you ready for tonight’s matchup against the Seattle Sounders & take you into the weekend against Sporting KC:. The defending hit an unbelievable point this past weekend. This is the kind of stuff that Moon...
Michael Penix Jr. unlikely to start vs Seahawks in Week 7
If you were hoping to see some of the top rookie quarterbacks play against the Seattle Seahawks this year, you might be disappointed with a couple. Last week, it was announced the New England Patriots are likely to start veteran journeyman Jacoby Brissett instead of No. 3 overall pick Drake Maye in Week 2 when the Seahawks travel to Foxboro. Now, it seems Seattle won’t see another (familiar face) rookie quarterback. D. Orlando Ledbetter told Tacoma News Tribune’s Gregg Bell that former Washington Huskies standout Michael Penix Jr. is not slated to start against the Seahawks. The plan for now is...
Seattle City Council approves harsher penalties for illegal street racing
(The Center Square) – The Seattle City Council in an 8-1 vote passed emergency legislation on Tuesday meant to crack down on illegal street racing. The newly passed ordinance establishes a $500 civil infraction against the registered owner of a vehicle participating in illegal street racing. Seattle City Councilmember Rob Saka successfully included an amendment that increases the fine to $800 for a second infraction, and $1,500 for third and subsequent infractions. ...
HANG WITH CAPPS IN SEATTLE; GET DISCOUNTED TICKETS
If anyone knows a good time at or away from the dragstrip, it’s Ron Capps. The three-time champion will be racing at Pacific Raceways this weekend at the NHRA Northwest Nationals, and after racing hours, he’ll be at Muckleshoot Casino Resort as part of a week-long partnership. The...
Jerry Dipoto Gives Concerning Answer on How Seattle Mariners Will Handle Trade Deadline
Speaking on Seattle Sports 710 on Wednesday morning, Seattle Mariners President of Baseball Operations Jerry Dipoto gave a lukewarm and concerning answer about how the Mariners plan to handle the upcoming trade deadline.
HS Sports: WIAA Champions Night With the Seattle Mariners
The Seattle Mariners will honor the 2023-24 State Champions in Slowpitch, Fastpitch, and Baseball on Monday, July 22nd. There will be discounted tickets but you must buy the tickets before Friday the 19th at 5 pm. We have a link below that’ll take you directly to the tickets. At...
Projected national college football passing leaders for 2024 season
By Carter Bahns, 247Sports: A surefire method to achieve Heisman Trophy candidacy is to stand among college football’s passing leaders at the end of the regular season. In the modern game, there is no more important piece of a roster than a signal-caller who can air it out at an explosive and consistent level, and those players who rank the highest in yardage are often the ones to earn individual hardware and take their teams to special seasons.
Olympics: Jonas Ecker and Aaron Small Profile
Jonas Ecker is 23 and is a canoeist from Bellingham. Ecker attended Sehome and is now attending the University of Washington to study marine biology. His partner will be Aaron Small who is from Seattle, went to high school at Roosevelt, and also attended the University of Washington. Small is an impressive athlete in the world of sprint kayak and is also 23 years old. Ecker and Small have become the first duo in 20 years the U.S. men have qualified a Kayak Double to compete in the Olympics. Ecker and Small broke out in 2022 when they raced in a double kayak for the first time at the international level and placed 7th at the Senior Worlds in the Men’s K2 500m. Then, they earned the bronze medal at the U23 Worlds in the Men’s K2 500m. Just to qualify for the team, they needed to win the Men’s K2 500m event at the 2024 Americas Continental Olympic Qualifier and the Canoe Sprint Pan American Championships and they did just that.
'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...
Marcus & Millichap Arranges $16 Million Sale of Orchard Park in Port Orchard, Washington
PORT ORCHARD, WASH. — Marcus & Millichap has arranged the sale of Orchard Park, a 66-unit property in Port Orchard, about 17 miles west of Seattle. The asset traded hands for $16 million. Orchard Park was built in 1981. The community offers units in one-, two- and three-bedroom layouts. The property was 96 occupied at the time of sale.
Columbia River Drug Task Force scrambles to secure adequate funding, receiving $150,000 grant from Department of Commerce
WENATCHEE—The Columbia River Drug Task Force (CRDTF) acquired $150,000 in grant funding from the Washington State Department of Commerce. The grant was allocated following a direct Ellensburg address from the CRDTF and other drug task forces across the state centered on the criticality of funding for drug task forces.
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