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LAST CALL: West Seattle Soccer Club fall-signup time almost over!
In the summer of soccer, it’s time to think fall – if someone in your household is a potential West…
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Social media posts from Mason County man charged in terror plot suggest anger, frustration with Trump administration
William Lee Spartacus Falkner faces the possibility of life in prison for an allegedly planning an attack at a White…
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Growth in homelessness in King County slows, but resources are tight
The Point-In-Time Count numbers for 2026 show a slower rate of growth than in previous surveys, but more families are…
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Fencing champion survives massive heart attack at Seattle gym
A decorated national fencer collapsed in cardiac arrest during a practice session and survived because four medical professionals happened to…
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Developer hatches deal to save beloved Maltby Cafe from oblivion
The beloved Snohomish County breakfast spot will be demolished to make way for a retail development, but the cafe will…
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Israel’s deliberate targeting of Palestinian children
New UN report documents the toll of Israel’s war on Gaza and its occupation of the West Bank on Palestinian…
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US Supreme Court says Rastafarian man shaved by prison guards can’t sue
The high court has upheld ruling that prisoners cannot sue prison staff for money damages under religious liberties law.
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Protesters sentenced to decades in US prison over alleged antifa ties
Civil liberties advocates have expressed alarm over the case involving a protest outside Prairieland Detention Center.
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Ronaldo late to World Cup party but still able to steal the show
Portugal coach Martinez says Ronaldo’s rivalry with the likes of Messi drives both players to stay at their best.
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UN begins evacuation of 11,000 sailors stranded in Strait of Hormuz
The UN’s maritime agency launched an operation to evacuate more than 11,000 sailors stranded in the Strait of Hormuz.
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