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Statue of Hiroshima bombing victim stolen from Seattle park
SEATTLE - A statue of a young Japanese girl that survived the Hiroshima bombing was stolen last week from a park in the University District. Seattle Police say the Sadako Sasaki statue was stolen from Peace Park on July 12 at around 11:30 a.m. The bronze, life-size statue is titled...
Seattle Police Investigate Early Morning Shooting of Man on Stolen Motorcycle in Ballard
A shooting incident in the Ballard neighborhood has sparked a police investigation after a man was found injured in the early hours of Monday morning. According to the Seattle Police Department Blotter, a 33-year-old man was shot while riding what turned out to be a stolen motorcycle. Reports of the shooting at the corner of 15th Avenue Northwest and Northwest 80th Street came in just after 2:00 a.m., prompting a swift response from both police and medical teams.
Hit Comedy TITANISH Returns To Green Lake Theater Next Month
Crashing into the shores of Green Lake this summer, the returning favorite Titanish is back for one more voyage at Seattle Public Theater from August 22, 2023 to September 22, 2024. Penned by Jeff Schell and Ryan Dobosh with music and direction by Mark Siano, this musical from The Habit...
Hull Eager to Take on Second Half of Season in Seattle
Momentum. That’s the word that’s on Funny Car driver Buddy Hull and the Jim Dunn Racing team’s minds going into the NHRA Northwest Nationals this weekend, June 19-21, at Pacific Raceways, located just outside of Seattle. Since turning a corner at the Thunder Valley Nationals in early June, the team has been building a momentum of consistency and performance that is sure to lead to success during the first race of a shortened Western Swing.
REMINDER: Seattle Southside Chamber’s Southside Leadership Conference is this Friday, July 19
EDITOR’S NOTE: South King Media Founder/Publisher Scott Schaefer serves on the Board of Directors for the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce. REMINDER: The Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce’s Southside Leadership Conference will be held at Highline College this Friday, July 19, 2024, with eight workshops featuring incredible leaders in our community.
In midst of public safety worries, Capitol Hill EcoDistrict hopes to help change the way neighborhood spaces are used — including activating the top of the massive Seattle Central parking garage
As community representatives and city officials hope to make strides in addressing public safety worries around Capitol Hill’s Pike/Pine and Broadway core and its popular Cal Anderson Park, an organization with deep neighborhood roots is helping to reshape streets and design in the area. The Capitol Hill EcoDistrict has...
Brittany Force Racing for Her Dad, Flav-R-Pac at Seattle
With dad John responding positively to treatment for the TBI he suffered in a June 23 crash in Virginia, Brittany Force will be back in the cockpit of her national record-holding Flav-R-Pac Chevrolet Top Fuel dragster this week when the NHRA Mission Foods tour moves to Pacific Raceways for the 35th NHRA Northwest Nationals.
Christian Little Selected in the 11th Round by the Seattle Mariners
BATON ROUGE, La. – LSU senior pitcher Christian Little was selected Tuesday in the 11th round of the MLB Draft (333rd pick overall) by the Seattle Mariners. The draft is concluding Tuesday with Rounds 11-20 taking place in Fort Worth, Texas, and it may be viewed on MLB.com. Little,...
Temporary Burke-Gilman Trail detours in place on NW 45th St
The Burke-Gilman Trail will be temporarily rerouted for the next few weeks as part of the Ship Canal Water Quality project construction. Seattle Public Utilities (SPU) says the trail reroute is between 9th and 11th Avenues NW and between the U.S. Post Office building and Ballard Fred Meyer store. SPU has rerouted the trail to the newly paved NW 45th St roadway for several weeks.
Deadline approaches for Seattle businesses to claim $2K in vandalism repair grants
SEATTLE — Time is running out for small businesses to get reimbursed for repairs to property damage often caused by break-ins and vandalism throughout Seattle. Businesses in Seattle can apply for grants of up to $2,000 to cover the costs of broken doors, locks, fences, gates and signs. The money can also be used to replace windows that have been etched or shattered.
Subhash Tripathi, PhD, on Generating In Vivo CARs With A2-CAR-CISC EngTreg Cells
The senior researcher at Seattle Children’s discussed the development and validation of A2-CAR-CISC EngTreg cells. "Altogether, our A2-CAR engineered system for the first time demonstrated that we can also provide endogenous production of CAR and successfully generated this A2-CAR engineered Treg project using LV and dual edit approach. And overall, what we can say is that this platform may have implications of treating or use in transplant, autoimmunity or other inflammatory diseases... I think it is a very exciting field, with providing antigen assist to CARs we can not only treat a particular but a broad range of immune diseases."
Washington Huskies Fall Camp Position Preview: Tight Ends
After one of the most tumultuous off-seasons in program history, one that saw the Washington Huskies, after making a run to the National Championship Game, replace both their head coach and their athletic director, things have settled down a bit. Now, Husky fans can start to focus on football as fall camp is three weeks away.
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