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Sporting KC entered the weekend just three points off the playoff line. Saturday’s matchup against the Seattle Sounders loomed as a litmus test of where the team stood in comparison to some of the real contenders. Sporting did not pass the test.
The Mariners have won the first two games by scores of 12-3 and 15-7 on Friday and Saturday, respectively. The M's secured the series win on Saturday. It's Seattle's last series before the All-Star Break.
Police used to security camera footage to track down a 25-year-old software engineer, suspected of setting a fatal fire that killed a 72-year-old woman.
Edith Oppenheimer was driving near South Jackson Street and 4th Avenue South when she was shot in the face with a pellet. She was with her daughter and grandchildren after visiting Pike Place Market on Friday.
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PATH's ribbon-cutting ceremony this week should have been purely celebratory. Instead, the global health nonprofit's move to airy new Seattle offices
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At the same time, King County Superior Court Judge Haydee Vargas gave the Port of Seattle the greenlight to depose Council President Sara Nelson and a developer.
Free concert series, Downtown Summer Sounds, returns today in downtown Seattle. Starting Friday, July 11, and running through Monday, August 28, the summer concert series will feature local, national, and international bands playing a little bit of everything, such as indie rock, soul jazz, Cuban funk, and Americana.
The parent must pay restitution and complete anger management classes in order for the case to be dismissed, according to the Seattle City Attorney's Office.
The strong finish was needed, considering the Storm got off to a slow start. Seattle trailed 16-10 after the first quarter thanks to sloppy shooting. The Storm converted just 23.5% of their shots in the opening frame while Connecticut forward Charles scored eight of her 20 points in the quarter.
It was opening night of the biggest tour of their career for one of the most theatrical alt-rock bands of the 21st century. Did you think they weren’t going to do it big?