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Murray requests federal audit on ICE health care services after Tacoma detainee death
Democratic Sen. Patty Murray of Washington has formally requested that federal auditors review health care services in U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities and the agency’s compliance with its own detention standards. Murray’s Thursday letter to the Government Accountability Office was sent several months after a 61-year-old detainee, Charles Leo Daniel, died at the Northwest […] The post Murray requests federal audit on ICE health care services after Tacoma detainee death appeared first on Washington State Standard.
Fire authorities offer free CPR training, career fair Saturday, July 13
A free CPR training and career fair will run from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, July 13 at the accesso ShoWare Center, 625 W. James St., in Kent. South King County CPR & First Aid is operated in partnership by Puget Sound, Renton and Valley regional fire authorities. Join...
A Mariners-Marlins trade to steal a top target from Yankees
The trade rumors have really begun to heat up around the league this month. One name that keeps getting mentioned more often than others is the Miami Marlins ultra-utility man, Jazz Chisholm Jr. Chisholm has been mentioned as one of the most likely players to be traded this season with...
Trade Proposal Sends Mariners $19 Million All-Star Slugger in 4-Player Swap
The Houston Astros have closed the gap considerably in the American League West. However, the Seattle Mariners are entering July 12 games in first place with a two-game lead. They own a 52-43 record and will search for offensive upgrades before the July 30 trade deadline. Could president of baseball operations Jerry Dipoto find a way to land Toronto Blue Jays first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. via trade?
Seahawks Predicted to Add ‘Massive’ WR as Tyler Lockett’s Potential Replacement
The Seattle Seahawks could soon be looking for Tyler Lockett’s replacement. The 31-year-old receiver could very well be entering his final year in a Seahawks uniform. Seattle could save $17 million on the salary cap by releasing Lockett next offseason and the two sides already had to agree to a contract restructure to bring him back for a 10th season.
All Diamond Shruumz Chocolates, Gummies, And Cones Recalled in WA
Prophet Premium Blends has issued a recall on all Diamond Shruumz products. At least 58 people in at least 27 states reported serious illness after consuming Diamond Shruumz chocolates, gummies, and cones. 30 people were hospitalized. On case of serious illness has been identified in Washington State in a Grant County resident.
Port Orchard FC men's soccer team facing Year 2 challenges
Having a recent two-hour training session at Kitsap Bank Stadium altered due to an active sprinkler system stands out as a reminder that for Port Orchard FC, its second season of men's soccer in the Cascadia Premier League was always going to present a slippery set of challenges. That was reality for...
ESPN Insider Buster Olney Discusses Seattle Mariners Financial Issues and More
Speaking on the "Refuse to Lose" podcast this Friday, ESPN MLB Insider Buster Olney discussed the financial issues plaguing the Seattle Mariners, the reputation that the M's have around baseball and much more.
K-Pop powerhouse ATEEZ begins U.S. tour in Tacoma this weekend
TACOMA - ATEEZ is one of the top groups in K-pop with their powerful performances, vocals, and stage presence, and they are bringing it all to Tacoma this Sunday to kick off the U.S. leg of the 2024 ATEEZ WORLD TOUR [TOWARDS THE LIGHT : WILL TO POWER]. With over...
Willie Calhoun hits 2nd homer of the night in 10th inning, walking off Angels' 6-5 win over Mariners
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Willie Calhoun hit a two-run, walk-off homer in the 10th inning, sending the Los Angeles Angels to a 6-5 victory over the Seattle Mariners on Friday night. Calhoun hit a two-run homer in the first inning, and he added a no-doubt shot to right field in the 10th on the second pitch by Austin Voth (2-3). The eight-year major league veteran slugger said it was the first walk-off hit of his baseball career, including the minors. “I’ve put in a lot of work, especially the last few months,” Calhoun said. “It’s pretty cool to see it translate to the game.” Calhoun, who had hit just one homer since May 12, connected for his third career multi-homer game as the Angels snapped the Mariners’ three-game winning streak and earned just their third victory in nine games.
Il Terrazzo Carmine Is Opening a New Restaurant in a Downtown Skyscraper
The Smeraldo family has had a busy summer. Not only did the owners of the Seattle institution Il Terrazzo Carmine recently open a bar called Bar Sosta right next door to their Pioneer Square Italian restaurant, but on Thursday, July 11, they announced that they were going to open a new restaurant next year in the U.S. Bank Center (USBC) skyscraper, reports Puget Sound Business Journal.
Good Brewing moving out and 4 Stitch Brewing is moving in
That headline tells just one part of the story. Good Brewing Company has sold two of its locations. There’s a lot to unpack here, so stick with me. Good Brewing operates three brewery taprooms. This news does not impact the location in Sultan, Washington. It involves only the Woodinville and Bothell/Mill Creek locations, which have been sold and are going to “Good hands.”
No Lakewood Farmers Market or Summer Concerts for two weeks
The Lakewood Farmers Market and Summer Nights at the Pavilion Summer Concert are on hiatus the next two weeks. There will be no market or concert July 16 or 23. The pause is so the City of Lakewood can prepare for and recover from SummerFEST, happening July 20 at Fort Steilacoom Park.
Snow leopard cubs at Woodland Park Zoo open their eyes for the first time
SEATTLE — Three snow leopard cubs that were born at Seattle’s Woodland Park Zoo on Memorial Day have opened their eyes for the first time as they continue to grow. After a recent neonatal exam, zoo staff learned that there were two female cubs and one male. The cubs appear to be developing and are becoming more active every day.
Mayor Harrell's Plan to Convert Office Buildings into Apartments Is a Big Distraction
On Tuesday, the city council unanimously approved Bruce Harrell's big plan to encourage developers to convert empty office buildings into apartments. There are, of course, more rational ways to deal with Seattle's housing crisis, which has less to do with supply, and more to do with what the urban geographer David Harvey calls "accumulation by dispossession." But a consistently rational approach to housing would undermine the market's primary objective, which is to make life expensive. And the main objective of a pro-business City Hall is to turn its back on this fact and to form and push policies that move in the opposite direction of any reasonable solution that might result in actual affordability.
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