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Community members have raised concerns about councilmembers’ ties to the restaurant and hospitality industry ahead of a vote that would rollback a minimum wage law for app delivery drivers.
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Melinda French Gates resigns as Gates Foundation co-chair, 3 years after her divorce from Bill GatesMelinda French Gates announced Monday that she will step down as co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. She helped found the foundation more than 20 years ago with her ex-husband Bill Gates.
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Garfield High School's top jazz ensemble spent months honing a cohesive sound and mastering advanced compositions, bringing it all together in their successful audition for the prestigious national competition.
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Earlier this month, asylum seekers, most of them from Venezuela, marched to Seattle City Hall and pleaded for shelter. Now they’ve been moved into a new space.
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After arriving in Seattle in 2003 from his native Mexico, Beto Yarce became an entrepreneur and small business advocate before being named as regional administrator for Region 10 of the Small Business Administration.
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The third installment of the art exhibit “Have you eaten?” features over 30 Asian American and Pacific Islander artists exploring more than just food, but the meaning of home.
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The SEA Vinyl Society is a group of people working to collect, preserve, and share old records from across Southeast Asia.
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FIFA announced the match schedule for the 2026 Men's World Cup. Seattle will host six matches, including two in the knockout round and one of the three U.S. group stage matches.
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The mural stretches across nine windows in the Chinatown-International district that were smashed by a white man who was allegedly yelling racist slurs.
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When the Seattle singer known as Lady A picked up the phone one spring day in 2020, she found herself stepping into the ring for a title fight with some of the most powerful forces in the music industry.
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The Seattle Jazz Fellowship, a local jazz nonprofit focused on performance and mentorship, has a new temporary home and expanded event schedule in Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood.
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Ports in Seattle and Tacoma will use new federal infrastructure funding to develop electric truck charging hubs to phase out emissions from heavy-duty diesel trucks.