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BC Nurses picket outside Vancouver General Hospital on Tuesday July 7, 2026. (CityNews Image)

NEIGHBORS Nurse strike, water and fire: BCToday news digest

07-13-2026 1:04 PM
In British Columbia, the nurses’ strike is expanding to Vancouver Island, Metro Vancouver is easing water restrictions to Stage 2 after a key water...
Jorge Aranda, left, and Mattie Gottbrath, right, stuff envelopes with save the date cards for their wedding at their Seattle home on Saturday, June 27, 2026. (Ivy Ceballo / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Seattle: expensive living, a slump in investment, and a pitcher’s injury

07-13-2026 10:06 AM
Three Seattle updates: a couple earning $173,000 isn’t sure they can have children due to the high cost of living; venture funding in the region fell...
Local business discovery directory for FIFA World Cup 2026 Seattle.

EVENTS World Cup Week in Seattle: What’s Happening July 14 and Beyond

07-13-2026 9:35 AM
Seattle, July 14, 2026 — A guide to the FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle: today the city is in a pause between stages of the tournament, and all the...

EVENTS Seattle: A Week of Concerts, Festivals, and Strolls, July 13–20, 2026

07-13-2026 9:08 AM
From July 13–20, Seattle and the surrounding area will turn into one big cultural calendar: from a Beatles tribute at Rabbit Box and afrobeats vibes...

EVENTS August–September 2026 events: what to plan ahead

07-13-2026 9:03 AM
To plan your weekends and trips in advance, here’s a selection of major events that start as early as July 13, 2026, and run through August and...

SEATTLE Seattle: “Blue Angels,” heat and the change of ownership of the Seahawks

07-13-2026 6:05 AM
In the digest: the Navy’s Blue Angels will perform at Seafair in late July–early August; the week ahead is expected to bring sunny weather up to...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

07-13-2026 5:04 AM
Today, July 13, Seattle is expected to have mostly sunny and pleasant weather. The high temperature will be around 75°F, dropping to 55°F at night....
Ingenieros evalúan daños en urbanismos de la avenida Bolívar. CORTESÍA

WORLD Earthquake in Caracas: building assessments and international aid

07-13-2026 4:07 AM
Specialists continue the thorough inspection of residential towers in Caracas after the earthquakes of 24 June. To classify the damage, the so-called...
القيادة المركزية الأمريكية أعلنت استهداف عشرات المواقع في مناطق متعددة بإيران باستخدام ذخائر دقيقة (رويترز)

WORLD Escalation in the Persian Gulf: The US and Iran exchanged strikes

07-13-2026 3:06 AM
Late on Sunday evening, the United States carried out a new wave of airstrikes on military facilities in Iran, saying the goal was to reduce Tehran’s...

Seattle

Florida outfielder Hayden Yost warms up before an NCAA regional baseball game against Rider, May 29, 2026 in Gainesville, Fla. The Seattle Mariners drafted Yost in the fifth round of the 2026 MLB draft. (Gary McCullough / The Associated Press)

Seattle in sports: Mariners draft, prospects and Reign vs. Thorns derby

07-12-2026 10:06 PM
In the news: the Seattle Mariners leaned into college talent on the final day of the MLB draft, prospects Cade Anderson and Ryan Sloan shined in the...

Спорт в центре внимания Сиэтла: продажа «Сихокс», травма Хэнкока и драфт «Маринерс»

07-12-2026 6:04 PM
Главные события из мира спорта Сиэтла: продажа «Сихокс» за рекордные $9 млрд может изменить команду; питчер «Маринерс» Эмерсон Хэнкок избежал...
Seattle Mariners starting pitcher Emerson Hancock throws to home plate during the first inning of a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Rays, Sunday, July 12, 2026, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Seattle: Draft, Injuries, and the World Cup Triumph

07-12-2026 3:10 PM
Seattle news roundup: the Mariners keep bolstering their offense with college players in the MLB draft, pitcher Hancock avoided a fracture after...

Seattle Today: Mariners’ Struggles and a Pike Place Rescue

07-12-2026 12:06 PM
The Seattle Mariners suffered their fifth straight loss, falling to the Tampa Bay Rays 6–1, and risked heading into the All-Star break with a...
Vinod Khosla and is family are buying the Seahawks for $9.612 billion. (David Ryder / Bloomberg)

Record Sale for the Seahawks and the Mariners’ Trade Strategy

07-12-2026 10:06 AM
In today’s edition: a historic sale of the Seattle Seahawks to the Hosla family for a record $9.6 billion, along with a look at the Seattle Mariners’...
Joy Hollingsworth, newly elected Seattle City Council president, speaks to her colleagues in January. Hollingsworth and Councilmember Dionne Foster have proposed delaying the expansion of two of Mayor Katie Wilson’s key education initiatives. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)

Seattle: sports, food and rent

07-12-2026 6:07 AM
Today’s news digest is dedicated to Seattle: star baseball player Julio Rodriguez of the Mariners is sidelined with a concussion but is expected to...
Seattle Mariners first baseman Josh Naylor, left, walks back to first as Tampa Bay Rays’ Yandy Díaz, right, celebrates after hitting a double during the third inning of a baseball game Saturday, July 11, 2026, in St. Petersburg, Fla. (Jason Behnken / AP)

Seattle: Seahawks’ record purchase, transport success and Mariners’ crisis

07-11-2026 10:09 PM
Vinod Khosla’s group buys the Seattle Seahawks for a record $9.6 billion. Metro Sound Transit sets a ridership record during World Cup matches. The...

Seattle: Seahawks’ record sale and the Mariners’ MLB draft

07-11-2026 6:04 PM
In today’s roundup: the Seattle Seahawks have been sold for a record $9.6 billion to the family of Vinod Khosla; the Seattle Mariners at the MLB...
Zjada Baydass and Jose Gomez, the head coach at TOCA Soccer Center in Redmond, reload a ball machine last month. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

Soccer, cleanliness and the bike race: Seattle digest

07-11-2026 12:06 PM
In today’s digest: a Seattle soccer player competes for the Palestine national team and dreams of a World Cup; business owners hope to keep downtown...

Neighbors

Members of the B.C. Nurses' Union participate in job action outside of Vancouver General Hospital in Vancouver, on Tuesday, July 7, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns

British Columbia News Digest: Strikes, Tensions and Sport

07-12-2026 1:03 PM
In the digest: BC nurses expand their strike on Vancouver Island; an Indigenous community criticises the lack of consultation over a new pipeline; the Whitecaps return to BC Place for a key match against LAFC. BC nurses expand picket lines on Vancouver Island According to information published by CTV News, members of the British Columbia Nurses’ Union (BCNU) have expanded their strike pickets on Vancouver Island. A photo taken July 7, 2026 shows protesters outside Vancouver General Hospital in...
Top Vancouver Fishing Charter company took to social media on June 28 to brag about how its two vessels had gone out together and would head back to port with a haul of fish.

Tragedy, Strike and Arrest: British Columbia News

07-11-2026 1:05 PM
In this roundup: a fishing vessel wreck off the coast leaves six dead, a nurses’ strike with mediators appointed, and the arrest in France of a Vancouver-area resident wanted in the United States over alleged links to international organized crime. “Two boats went out together”: tragedy off Vancouver raises questions about negligence and rescue New information is shedding light on the circumstances behind the tragic deaths of six people off British Columbia, after the small charter fishing...
An aerial view of Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain marine terminal filling an oil tanker in Burnaby, B.C., is shown on Tuesday, May 29, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS Jonathan Hayward  THE CANADIAN PRESS

Vancouver: Conflicts, Tragedies, and Questions About Transparency

07-10-2026 1:05 PM
An Indigenous lawsuit challenging dredging for oil tankers, the deadly loss of fishermen linked to operator negligence, and $5 million earmarked for a pedestrian area—without details on how the money will be spent—are the main themes in this roundup. Tsleil-Waututh Nation challenges dredging for large tankers in Vancouver The Canadian government and port authorities are trying to deepen the shipping channel in Burrard Inlet so that large oil tankers can load to full capacity rather than just...
Local and world travellers planning on exploring more of the province this summer have some great B.C. hotels to choose from.

British Columbia Hotels Named Best, Nurse Strike Backed, and Rescue

07-08-2026 1:03 PM
In brief: four hotels in British Columbia made Travel + Leisure’s list of Canada’s best city hotels; police patrolling the waters during the World Cup saved 11 people from an overturned canoe off West Vancouver; and well-known influencer Nurse Blake backed striking nurses in the province, who are calling for improved working conditions. Travelers Choose British Columbia: Four Province Hotels Named the Best in Canada Each year, Travel + Leisure publishes its prestigious World’s Best Awards, and...
The busy Sea to Sky highway was closed for hours after two crashes on Sunday—stranding travellers and prompting calls for change.

Crash, picket and an island: British Columbia news digest

07-07-2026 1:05 PM
A fatal crash on the Sea to Sky highway tied up traffic, Vancouver nurses took to picketing, and the price of a private island dropped by $150,000. Sea to Sky crash in British Columbia: fatal collision leaves thousands stuck in traffic A tragedy on one of Canada’s most scenic—but also most dangerous—roads has again brought safety concerns back to the spotlight. On Sunday, on the Sea to Sky Highway connecting Vancouver to the Whistler ski resort, there were two collisions, one of which resulted...
Over 100 workers with Metro Vancouver's regional parks walked off the job on Sunday, with the union citing member frustration over lack of movement in talks with the district.

British Columbia: strike, a nonstop swim, and orcas

07-06-2026 1:05 PM
Metro Vancouver is on strike, a woman is preparing a record-setting swim across Okanagan Lake, and orcas were spotted in Vancouver Harbour. Metro Vancouver parks strike: more than 100 workers walk out indefinitely Over the weekend, more than 100 Metro Vancouver regional park employees announced an indefinite strike, stopping cleaning, repairs, trail maintenance, and first-aid services for visitors. As reported by CBC News, the union representing workers (Greater Vancouver Regional District...
Nurses will be escalating job action on Tuesday at 5:30 a.m. PT, the B.C. Nurses' Union announced Friday evening. It says essential services will be maintained.

British Columbia: strike, missing person and football triumph

07-05-2026 1:03 PM
Vancouver nurses have announced picketing due to staffing shortages. Police are searching for a woman whose car was found on a ferry. Switzerland’s national team advanced to the Round of 16 at the World Cup. British Columbia nurses announce picket outside Vancouver hospital: strike escalation The British Columbia Nurses’ Union (BCNU) announced that it will begin picketing Vancouver General Hospital starting Tuesday at 5:30 a.m. local time. It is the first time since 1989 that nurses have taken...
After initiating job action this week, the BC Nurses Union (BCNU) plans to escalate with a picket line at Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) next Tuesday.

British Columbia: nurses strike, condo buyouts, and home prices fall

07-04-2026 1:03 PM
In this edition: B.C. nurses step up their protest with a picket at the province’s largest hospital; the government buys unsold condos for affordable housing, but developers criticize the plan; Fraser Valley home prices are down 26% from the 2022 peak, and the market remains sluggish due to high interest rates. B.C. nurses escalate strike: picket planned at Vancouver General Hospital The British Columbia Nurses’ Union (BCNU) says it plans to hold a picket at Vancouver General Hospital (VGH) on...

USA

An NYPD officer carrying a gun stands next to an NYPD emergency service vehicle parked on the street outside

Crises, Safety, and the Price of Randomness

07-12-2026 2:03 PM
Across three, at first glance unrelated, news developments runs a single common thread: how quickly an everyday setting — a street, a sea corridor, an office skyscraper — turns into a risk zone when human error, violence, or institutional miscalculation gets involved. In Viña del Mar, Chile, a private car plowed into a crowd at a market; in the Strait of Hormuz, military and diplomatic logic makes a waterway into an instrument of pressure; in New York, a victim of last year’s high-rise shooting...
U.S. Central Command insisted the key waterway remains open despite Iran’s warning that it is closed to shipping, saying: “Iran does not control the strait. Traffic is flowing.”

Crossroads Crisis: War, Nuclear Blackmail, and the Loss of an Ally

07-12-2026 8:03 AM
Amid a sharp escalation around Iran and the Strait of Hormuz, another development in American politics has further intensified a sense of instability: Senator Lindsey Graham, one of the most prominent hardliners toward Tehran and a close ally of Donald Trump, has died. Taken together, these headlines form a single picture: the Middle East is once again at a point where military strikes, threats to sea lanes, energy security, and U.S. domestic politics intertwine almost inseparably. The story is...
The Welsh singer died in Portugal, her family said Thursday. She had been receiving treatment in a hospital for weeks.

When News Becomes a Signal System

07-11-2026 2:04 PM
Taken together, these three pieces say less about death, the economy, or marine predators in isolation than about how society responds to sudden, symbolically powerful events: the loss of a legend, the possible removal of a political barrier, and the rise in visible threats along the coast. In each case, there is a moment when a private fact moves beyond a private story and begins to change how people behave, what the state talks about, and what society expects. The death of Bonnie Tyler from...
One runner has been gored in the face, and many more were fortunate to not be seriously injured during a chaotic bull run at Spain's San Fermin festival on Saturday.

When Risk Becomes Spectacle

07-11-2026 8:03 AM
At first glance these three pieces seem almost unrelated: the death of an actor whose image became a symbol of emergency care on television; an annual ranking of the NFL’s best left and right tackles; and the dangerous bull run in Pamplona. But look closer and they share one theme—human confrontation with risk, discipline, and physical vulnerability. Each story is about professions and rituals where the body, courage, and split-second decisions determine the outcome: whether you’re a rescuer, a...
Reuters Tim: Peake and King Charles stand next to each other talking. Both men are wearing suits

How alliances, reputations and agenda control are shifting

07-10-2026 2:05 PM
Several materials—quite different in genre and scope—converge on the same theme in today’s public life: status no longer guarantees stability, and old connections—political, editorial, or family and institutional—have to be constantly reaffirmed. In one case, you can see this in the overhaul of The New York Times Company’s news infrastructure, where it strengthens its breaking news team to work “around the clock.” In another, it’s John Fetterman moving further away from the left-populist...
Shelby Township shooting leaves father dead, son in custody

Pressure, Safety and Priorities: What These News Stories Have in Common

07-10-2026 8:04 AM
If you look at these three reports together, it becomes clear that they share one key theme: in the United States, very different—but equally significant—processes are unfolding at the same time, all centered on protecting core systems: maritime logistics, school education, and public safety. At one level, it’s geopolitics and the risk to shipping in the Strait of Hormuz. At another, it’s an attempt to invest in literacy and school support in Michigan. And third, it’s an emergency incident...
Coinbase sent out an AI-generated breaking news alert that hallucinated the outcome of a World Cup match that hadn't started.

The Strait of Hormuz is once again a frontline

07-09-2026 2:05 PM
The first clear takeaway from all the material is this: the central story here is not simply another round of exchanges of blows between the United States and Iran, but the struggle for control of the Strait of Hormuz—one of the most important nodes of global energy and maritime trade. Escalation has once again swirled around it, and Donald Trump’s political rhetoric, the actions of CENTCOM, Tehran’s response, the alarm of the Arab monarchies, and rising oil prices all add up to a single...
A resident petition demands transparency and reinstatement of the police chief after what residents call government overreach by the newly elected council.

When stress, power and trust break down

07-08-2026 2:04 PM
If you look at these three stories together, one common theme emerges: the fragility of the systems that underpin everyday confidence. In one case, it’s local power and the police in a small town in West Virginia, where the sudden removal of an entire department sparked suspicions of abuse and a lack of transparency. In the second, it’s international security, where the United States and Iran are again sending hard signals after the breakdown of an agreement to halt attacks in the area of the...

Awards, Departures, and Reconsidering Decisions

07-08-2026 8:07 AM
At first glance, three pieces of news that seem completely unrelated share one important theme: institutional decisions that alter the trajectory of large systems. In one case, it’s about a long tenure in a university—and how one person shapes the reputation and financial strength of an entire institution. In the second, it’s about how an international sports organization is reconsidering a controversial disciplinary decision during the tournament itself. In the third, it’s about the television...

Reactions

Президент Луис Инасиу Лула да Силва (PT) и сенатор Флавио Болсонару (PL-RJ) — Фото: Воспроизведение

World Reaction to the U.S. Course: From Iran to Tariffs

07-12-2026 11:04 PM
As the United States increases pressure in different directions, international reactions are becoming increasingly mixed: some are calling for...
Фотохроника 10 июляФотохроника 10 июля

Escalation risks in the US and Iran: tensions are mounting

07-10-2026 11:03 PM
Judging by today’s stream of news, a significant share of attention is focused on the hard standoff between the United States and Iran: ultimatums...
Президент США Дональд Трамп подчеркнул, что во время встречи с президентом Турции Реджепом Тайипом Эрдоганом будет рассмотрена возможность продажи Турции истребителей F-35.

War, NATO and Iran: how the US is reshuffling the balance of power

07-07-2026 11:04 PM
The world increasingly looks at US foreign policy through the lens of risks and consequences: in some places it is seen as a driver of conflict, in...
Празднование в США 250-летия независимости

How People Abroad View the United States: Independence, Trump, and the Theatricality of...

07-03-2026 11:03 PM
While at home the United States is marking yet more anniversaries of Independence Day, abroad attention often shifts not to the details of programs...

World

يرى الخبير العسكري والإستراتيجي العقيد نضال أبو زيد أن تعقيدات الجغرافيا والدفاعات الإيرانية وكلفة الحرب والألغام البحرية تجعل واشنطن تفضل التفاوض وتأمين الممرات الملاحية على فتح مضيق هرمز بالقوة.

Washington prefers diplomacy over a military scenario in the Strait of Hormuz

07-12-2026 4:07 PM
Despite the theoretical military superiority, the United States is shying away from the idea of seizing the Strait of Hormuz by force, prioritizing instead a negotiating process. Geographic constraints, the high cost of a possible operation, and the complexity of the situation on the ground are pushing American command to look for diplomatic routes. Rather than a direct confrontation, Washington is focusing on ensuring the safety of sea lanes—especially amid ongoing escalation and mutual...
Journalism Ethics PowerPoint and Google Slides Template - PPT Slides

Journalism Ethics in Disaster: Between Truth and Manipulation

07-12-2026 4:13 AM
In the context of a catastrophe, journalism faces a paradox: society demands immediate answers, but fact-checking—the only way to separate information from rumors—becomes especially vulnerable. As Kovach and Rosenstiel note, the key is not speed or sensationalism, but discipline in verification. Kapuściński adds that a real report requires meeting the “other,” not describing things from the outside, and warns against cynicism. Sontag, in turn, reminds us that the endless repetition of images of...
ارتفاع متوسط سعر غالون البنزين العادي في أمريكا إلى 3.84 دولارات وسط مطالبات ترمب بأن لا يتجاوز 2.50 دولار (غيتي)

Rising gasoline prices in the US amid tensions with Iran: economic fallout

07-12-2026 3:07 AM
In the United States, a new jump in gasoline prices has been recorded, triggered by the escalation of the conflict with Iran. The increase again raises the question of how resilient the American economy is to military tension. As soon as oil prices rise or sea shipping is disrupted, the effects are felt immediately in the domestic energy market. The increase came shortly after prices had temporarily fallen amid a ceasefire, highlighting how sensitive the fuel market is to geopolitical...
مراسم تشييع المرشد الإيراني السابق شهدت رفع رايات مناهضة لترمب (غيتي)

Trump Threatens Iran With Annihilation While Calling for Talks

07-11-2026 4:07 PM
U.S. President Donald Trump issued an unprecedented threat to Iran, saying that if it makes any attempt to assassinate him, the country will be completely destroyed. In a post on his Truth Social platform, he wrote that “a thousand missiles are already aimed at Iran, and thousands more are ready to be launched next.” Trump stressed that he had issued the relevant orders, and that the U.S. military “is ready, willing and able, within a year, with the possibility of extension, to completely erase...
Fundación Venezolana de Investigaciones Sismológicas

Venezuela ignored Japan’s earthquake rescue plan

07-11-2026 4:09 AM
After the devastating landslide in 1999 that claimed thousands of lives in the La Guaira region, the Venezuelan government turned to Japanese specialists from JICA for help. Over three years, from 2002 to 2005, a team of geologists, engineers, and disaster-prevention experts studied the risks for Caracas and the coastal area. The final report, delivered to President Hugo Chávez, contained not only a grim forecast, but also a clear action plan that could have saved tens of thousands of...
رئيس الوزراء الباكستاني شهباز شريف (يسار) وقائد الجيش عاصم منير قبيل اجتماع رباعي ضم الولايات المتحدة وإيران وباكستان وقطر في سويسرا (الفرنسية)

The Fog of War in the Strait of Hormuz: Three Scenarios

07-11-2026 3:06 AM
After two days of mutual strikes between the United States and Iran, the confrontation has entered an uncertain phase. The intensity of the attacks has dropped compared with the war that began on February 28. The memorandum of understanding signed on June 17 faced its most serious test since it took effect: Washington said that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps attacked ships in the Strait of Hormuz. The United States responded with strikes on more than 170 targets inside Iran over 48...
ПРЯМО: Великое предательство Европы — Трамп делает шаг назад по отношению к Ирану, а Уолл-стрит теряет страх. Европейский парламент дал зеленый свет, чтобы начать…

Criticism of Trump’s Foreign Policy: Concern for Iran and Fallout for Allies

07-10-2026 7:04 PM
Global commentary is increasingly sounding like a warning mode: in headlines and assessments, a picture is forming as if Washington’s decisions on Iran and other directions cause not only irritation among partners, but also visible turbulence in the region. The issue is a lack of trust in the course, doubts about the logic of statements, and fears that the chosen line heightens tension rather than stabilizes it—meaning it could reverberate through international diplomacy and security as a...
المدير التنفيذي لوكالة الطاقة الدولية، فاتح بيرول (رويترز)

IEA: US-Iran conflict threatens expected oil surplus by 2027

07-10-2026 4:06 PM
The International Energy Agency (IEA) warned that the resumption of hostilities between the United States and Iran could dash hopes of turning the global oil market into one with a substantial supply surplus by 2027. The reason is disruptions to tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, one of the most important sea routes for delivering “black gold.” According to the agency, this conflict has been the cause of the largest supply disruption in the history of the oil industry. In June 2025, a...
JESÚS E. MAZZEI ALFONZO

Venezuela after the earthquake: damage, investment and challenges

07-10-2026 4:06 AM
A double earthquake that struck Venezuela on June 24 caused massive damage: according to a technical report by UNDRR, direct physical losses were estimated at around $37 billion. Of this total, about $24 billion is linked to destroyed residential, commercial, educational, medical and industrial buildings, as well as infrastructure facilities. The disaster affected nearly 6.8 million people. To rebuild the country, it will require multi-billion-dollar investment in key sectors: $5 billion for...

Knowledge

Anniversary deal: Dick's Drive-In brings back 19-cent burger

A burger with a story: how injustice taught one city to cook with kindness

07-13-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine that in your city there’s one special little cafe. There’s always a line—not because it’s expensive or trendy, but because it’s delicious, fast, and every worker genuinely smiles. That’s exactly what Dick's Drive-In became in Seattle. But few people know that the secret of its kindness is tied to a very sad story—and to people who, despite injustice, didn’t lose faith in the good. A small restaurant with a big personality Dick's Drive-In opened in Seattle in 1954. It was the idea of...
White Duck with a Red Beak Hanging from a Construction Crane Against a Bright Yellow Background ...

A Duck in a Tower Crane: How Nature Came Back to Where the Amazon Built

07-12-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine a duck. It wobbles from foot to foot, pauses, looks around—and then freezes right next to a massive construction crane. Around it, machines roar, workers in hard hats carry pipes, and it just stands there. Stares. As if checking: is it possible to live here? That’s the kind of scene you could see in the South Lake Union area of Seattle, when Amazon arrived and began building its huge urban campus. Most people know this story as one about money, offices, and glass spheres. But there’s...
How SLU Became a World-Class Innovation Hub - Vulcan Real Estate

Whose hands built Amazon’s glass spheres?

07-12-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine you live in a cozy neighborhood where everyone knows everyone. Your mom buys bread from the neighbor, your dad plays dominoes with friends in the courtyard, and you know every crack in the sidewalk. Then one day big trucks arrive—and all of that disappears. Where your yard used to be, a huge glass building grows. That’s exactly what happened in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood—and the story of the people who are no longer there turns out to be surprisingly tied to those who...
The Great Seattle Fire of 1889: Historical Photos that depict the Destruction and Aftermaths

Fire gift: how a terrible catastrophe helped Seattle become better

07-11-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine you’re building a city out of LEGO. You build it for a long time—adding little houses, roads, shops... But then you notice you’ve made lots of mistakes: the roads are too narrow, the buildings are crooked, and overall it just doesn’t seem right. What do you do? You can try fixing everything piece by piece—but that takes forever and it’s not fun. Or you can start over, this time building it the right way. Something like that happened in Seattle on June 6, 1889. Only instead of the people...
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The Soup That Befriended Strangers: How Kids Helped Seattle Love New Neighbors

07-11-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine an early morning in a big American city. The street is still cool, the sun is just rising, and from a small café there wafts a scent so tempting that passersby instinctively slow down. It smells of star anise, ginger, and something warm and comforting—almost like your grandmother’s, except completely unfamiliar. That’s how one of Seattle’s most quiet and kind stories began: a tale of how food and kid “translators” helped an entire city make friends with new neighbors. Who Came and...
Gas Works Park

A park on poisonous ground: how rusted towers became a playground — and what’s still...

07-10-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine: you’re flying a kite over a beautiful hill, with a blue lake all around, kids laughing, and somewhere someone’s grilling barbecue. Pure beauty! But right under your feet, deep in the earth, something far from beautiful is hiding. Something adults have argued about for a long time: should children be told—or not? This is the story of Gas Works Park in Seattle, a park that appeared on the site of one of the dirtiest factories in the city’s history. And it’s a story of why sometimes...
Salmon Return to Pipers Creek! - Parkways

The fish that came back: how kids and neighbors saved salmon right in the city

07-10-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine this: you’re walking through a typical city park. Around you are houses, roads, shops. And then you see a huge fish in a small stream. Real wild salmon. Right here in the city. It isn’t a fairy tale and it isn’t a zoo—this is Seattle, and this really happens here every fall. But not many people know that a few decades ago scientists were saying, “Salmon in a city stream? Impossible. Forget it.” The residents didn’t forget—and they won. The stream everyone thought was dead In the...
World Trade Organization Protests in Seattle - CityArchives | seattle.gov

Reporters Without Credentials: How Seattle Invented News for Everyone

07-09-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine this: in your city, something very important is happening—but the big TV networks only show what they’ve been allowed to film. Everything else feels as if it doesn’t exist. That’s almost what happened in Seattle in November 1999. But a small group of people with cameras and laptops decided it wouldn’t be that way. And they changed how the whole world finds out about the news—forever. They did it in a tiny room, with no money and no authorization. A Big Meeting—and Even Bigger...
377 Amazon Sphere Stock Photos, High-Res Pictures, and Images - Getty Images

Кто построил стеклянные шары: невидимые строители самого известного места Сиэтла

07-09-2026 11:03 AM
If you’ve ever seen photos of the huge glass spheres in the center of Seattle — the ones that look like space greenhouses or bubbles from another planet — you’ve probably wondered who came up with them. Maybe architects with beautiful blueprints. Or engineers with computers. But here’s a question that almost nobody asks: who built them? Who held a hammer, lifted glass panels, and mixed concrete in rainy Seattle mornings? The answer is a whole hidden story the city almost forgot forever. How one...