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Mayor Wilson announces new strategy targeting 12th and Jackson crime
Mayor Katie Wilson unveils a $1.1 million plan to revitalize Seattle's 12th and Jackson intersection, combining increased police presence with vital community services to combat drug activity and…
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7mFirst steps in peace deal demand far more from U.S. than Iran
Experts critique a new U.S.-Iran memorandum for its vague terms and significant concessions to Tehran, despite President Trump hailing the deal as a historic breakthrough to end the recent war.
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6mColt Emerson, Cole Young delivering Mariners promising peek at future
Young stars Colt Emerson and Cole Young shine in a Mariners victory over Baltimore, offering a promising glimpse into the future of Seattle's infield and the team's long-term potential.
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5mBefore 2026 World Cup match, Cristian Roldan relives glory days at UW
Cristian Roldan returns to his Husky roots as the USMNT prepares for a sold-out World Cup match against Australia at Seattle's Lumen Field, aiming to inspire the next generation.
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5mTrump presents the Medal of Honor to 3 veterans for heroism in Vietnam and Afghanistan
President Trump awarded the Medal of Honor to three veterans, honoring extraordinary acts of bravery and self-sacrifice during the Vietnam and Afghanistan wars.
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3mRenee Erickson's famed The Walrus and The Carpenter: Workers on strike
Hourly workers at Renee Erickson’s flagship Seattle restaurant, The Walrus and The Carpenter, are striking over alleged bad-faith bargaining and unfair labor practices as contract negotiations stall.