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Wheelchair rugby was hugely popular at the 2024 Paralympics. That attention trickled down to the Seattle Slam, Washington's only wheelchair rugby club.
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The Seattle Pandemic Preparedness Cohort study is designed to give a real-time snapshot of which respiratory viruses are out there and how they are evolving and spreading.
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A University of Washington study found benefits, and widespread interest, in the emerging field of psychedelic-assisted therapy for health workers still struggling with COVID-era trauma.
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After 33 years, Seattle jazz nonprofit Earshot Jazz is on the precipice of a new era. With an interim leader in place, the board and staff are optimistic about the transition.
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A hub for Seattle's jazz and music scene since it opened in 2011, The Royal Room's owners announced the sale on Thursday.
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There's a bit of a whirlwind story, with ties to the Netherlands, behind Roosevelt High School's annual performance of The Jazz Nutcracker.
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Declining enrollments are forcing private colleges to find creative solutions. This week, Cornish College of the Arts announced it is joining with Seattle University.
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Alexis Mercedes Rinck defeated incumbent appointee Tanya Woo in November. It appears that she will be the youngest person in living memory to sit on the Seattle City Council.
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Through musician-led venues, events, and support networks, artists are preserving their community bonds while adapting to a rapidly changing city.
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The Goodbye Look curates genre-bending and listening-focused jazz events at intimate Seattle venues that welcome fresh listeners into the fold.
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Early results on Tuesday night showed the Proposition 1 transportation levy passing with about two thirds of the vote. That lead held up after results updated Wednesday.
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Launched in 2011, Short Run Comix Festival is a yearly celebration of underground, alternative, and DIY comic art. The festival returns to Seattle Center Nov. 2.