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Mariners Get Exciting News on Two Separate Injured Players
Sports Illustrated· 1 day agoThe Seattle Mariners beat the Texas Rangers on Father's Day Sunday to earn a sweep of their division...
5 Most Intriguing Seattle Seahawks Heading Towards Training Camp
Sports Illustrated· 16 hours agoIn the aftermath of the first offseason program under the direction of coach Mike Macdonald, much...
Seattle Mariners activate Ty France from injured list
FOX 13 Seattle· 12 hours agoThe Seattle Mariners reinstated first baseman Ty France from the 10-day injured list ahead of...
North Seattle College's new president already a familiar face on campus - Puget Sound Business...
The Business Journals· 12 hours agoSince September she has been interim president of the college, which serves over 10,000 students a...
Ex-Seattle Police Chief Diaz reveals he's gay after allegations, exit
FOX 13 Seattle· 1 day agoSeattle Mayor Bruce Harrell announced on Wednesday that Sue Rahr will serve as the interim police...
Sounders' purchase of Reign FC finalized, ushering in new era of Seattle soccer
The Wenatchee World· 4 hours agoOL Groupe, the Seattle Reign FC's French parent company, has completed the sale of the NWSL team to a financial partnership between the owners of the Seattle</ ...
OceanGate tragedy, one year later | Seattle news
KING5 Seattle· 8 hours agoA year after an Everett company's deep-sea submersible headed for the Titanic suffered a “catastrophic implosion,” killing all five on board,...
Emmett Till's story: Seattle museum turns pain into purpose with Juneteenth exhibit
FOX 13 Seattle· 3 hours agoSEATTLE - Juneteenth — it’s a term we’ve heard a lot more in recent years. A day representing...
Summer COVID surge approaches in Seattle area as travel season begins
The Columbian· 2 days agoA summer COVID-19 surge is on its way through Seattle and the region. Infection rates and emergency...
US government for the first time acknowledges how damming of Pacific Northwest rivers devastated...
WTOP Washington· 13 hours agoSEATTLE (AP) — US government for the first time acknowledges how damming of Pacific Northwest rivers devastated region's Native tribes.