2026-05-23

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Three years after voters approved the creation of a publicly owned social housing developer, the organization has made its first major move by purchasing the luxury Elara apartment building near Pike Place Market for $60 million. The 150-unit complex in Belltown will be converted into permanently affordable housing, testing a novel social housing model for the United States.

2026-06-03

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With less than two weeks before Seattle hosts matches for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, City Council Public Safety Chair Bob Kettle is accusing Mayor Katie Wilson of violating city law by refusing to activate newly installed CCTV cameras in the Stadium District. Mayor Wilson previously stated the cameras would remain off unless there was a credible threat, prompting Kettle to send a sharply worded letter demanding their immediate activation.

2026-06-05

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Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson has greenlit the activation of CCTV cameras in the Stadium District ahead of next week’s 2026 FIFA World Cup, reversing her administration’s previous stance. The controversial decision follows intense public and political pressure, with advocates citing enhanced security for fans, while opponents continue to raise concerns about privacy and Seattle’s sanctuary city policies.

2026-06-09

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Washington Governor Bob Ferguson is pushing for state legislation that would enact a “bell to bell” ban on cellphones in public school classrooms. The proposal, intended to improve student mental health and academic focus, would take effect in the 2027-2028 school year if approved by the state Legislature.

2026-06-10

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Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has issued a stark warning to state agencies regarding a “dire” fiscal outlook for the upcoming 2027-2029 budget cycle. While directing departments to prepare for significant spending reductions and avoid requesting new programs, the governor has pledged not to propose any new taxes to cover the impending budget shortfalls.

2026-06-11

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The FIFA World Cup kicks off today, with Seattle officially opening its transformed $19 million stadium and deploying a massive transit plan to accommodate up to 750,000 anticipated visitors,,,. Local fan zones, including a floating soccer barge on Elliott Bay and watch parties in Everett, are open as the month-long tournament begins,,, .

2026-06-12

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A massive three-alarm fire destroyed a commercial warehouse in the Ballard and Fremont border area Thursday evening, sending a thick plume of smoke over the surrounding neighborhoods. Over 100 Seattle Fire Department personnel responded to the blaze near NW 42nd Street and Leary Way NW, taking defensive positions to prevent flames from spreading to nearby buildings while urging residents to stay indoors and close their windows.

2026-06-13

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A Heat Advisory has been issued for Seattle from Sunday through early Tuesday, with temperatures forecast to reach nearly 90 degrees. The unseasonable heat wave arrives just as the city experiences an influx of visitors and prepares to host its first 2026 FIFA World Cup match on Monday. Officials are urging residents to take precautions, especially when participating in outdoor activities or seeking relief in local waters.

2026-06-15

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Seattle hosted its first-ever FIFA World Cup match at Seattle Stadium on Monday, where Belgium and Egypt played to a 1-1 draw amidst a record-breaking early summer heat wave. The intense weather pushed temperatures to an observed high of 88 degrees at SeaTac on Sunday, prompting widespread heat advisories as massive crowds flooded dedicated pedestrian zones in Pioneer Square to celebrate.

2026-06-17

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As Seattle gears up for Friday’s highly anticipated FIFA World Cup match between the United States and Australia, international fans are flooding the city, sending ticket prices skyrocketing and filling local businesses. The influx of visitors has transformed the stadium district, while local hospitals and public health teams have finalized emergency preparations to safely manage the massive crowds.