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Obituaries: Lewallen; Michaelis; Miller

USA Trust, Risk, and Control: What Ties Three Very Different Stories Together

07-16-2026 2:04 PM
The common thread in these materials is not so much the specific events, but the collision of systemic risks with the human factor. In one case, it’s...
Federal Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon has announced the Port of Vancouver Gateway Strategy is being referred to the Major Projects Office to support Canada's goal of doubling exports to non-U.S. markets by 2035.

NEIGHBORS Vancouver: a port, thunderstorms and the demolition of SROs

07-16-2026 1:04 PM
Canada is accelerating the expansion of the Port of Vancouver to tap into Asian markets, a move that has sparked disputes with Indigenous...

SEATTLE Seattle: Prosecutor Fired, Two Tragedies in Fires

07-16-2026 10:08 AM
The Trump administration fired a prosecutor appointed by judges, escalating a conflict between branches of government. In Judkins Park, a 60-year-old...
Drones form US and Australian flags and “2 – 0” next to the Space Needle at night. Text reads, “View highlights from our Drone Shows.” A green “See More” button appears on the left.

EVENTS World Cup Week in Seattle: July 17 and Beyond

07-16-2026 9:35 AM
Seattle, July 17, 2026 — A guide to FIFA World Cup 2026 in Seattle: what just happened, which fan zones are still open, and where to go for soccer...

EVENTS Seattle from July 16: concerts in parks, festivals, and outdoor movies

07-16-2026 9:07 AM
Summer in Seattle is in full swing: starting July 16, the city and the surrounding area offer several ways to spend the evening—everything from...

EVENTS Seattle events calendar for August—September 2026: dates to make it all

07-16-2026 9:02 AM
This lineup is for planning ahead, based on dates starting July 16, 2026: you’ll find preseason NFL and MLB games at Lumen Field and T-Mobile Park,...
St. Johns County crashEmergency crews on the scene of a fatal crash involving a pedestrian and a semi tractor-trailer Thursday morning (July 16, 2026).(St. Johns County Sheriff's Office)

USA How Local Emergencies Instantly Reshape Everyday Infrastructure

07-16-2026 8:03 AM
Five minutes can turn a familiar route into a risk zone, and a quiet street into a scene of police roadblocks. All three reports are about more than...
Pressed Juicery closes its only Seattle location, leaving just 1 store in WashingtonPressed Juicery in lower Queen Anne has closed. (Photo: Julia Dallas, MyNorthwest)(Photo: Julia Dallas, MyNorthwest)

SEATTLE Seattle: Business, Justice and Politics

07-16-2026 6:05 AM
Today’s roundup: Pressed Juicery closes its only Seattle location due to changing consumer habits; an unsolved 1999 killing resurfaces for both the...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

07-16-2026 5:04 AM
Today, July 16, Seattle is expected to be mostly cloudy with occasional brief showers (80% chance). The high will be 72°F and the low 55°F. Winds...

Seattle

Jesse Miranda, with Friends of Denny Blaine, talks about Wednesday’s court ruling requiring the city to do more to prevent “lewd” behavior at the public beach. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)

Trump Fires Court-Appointed Prosecutor, Judge Doesn’t Close Denny Blaine Nude Beach

07-15-2026 10:07 PM
In a digest: President Trump immediately fired a court-appointed Seattle prosecutor, escalating tensions between the executive and judicial branches....
Roger Rogoff, former King County Superior Court judge and federal prosecutor, was appointed U.S. attorney for the Western District of Washington on Wednesday and almost immediately fired by President Donald Trump. (Andrew Burke-Stevenson / The Seattle Times)

Homelessness in Ballard and a Prosecutor Crisis in Seattle

07-15-2026 6:04 PM
Today’s digest covers two sharp issues: a protracted homeless crisis in the Ballard area, where the cycle of camp move-outs does not solve the...

Seattle expands utility discount program for low-income residents

07-15-2026 3:04 PM
The Seattle City Council unanimously approved an expansion of the utility discount program, which will take effect next year. About 31,000 new...
Linemen work near Seattle City Light’s south service center. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times, 2025)

Record June, 4.5% Inflation and Utility Relief: Seattle Digest

07-15-2026 12:11 PM
Last June in Seattle turned out to be one of the warmest on record, with an unusual cool spell at the end. Inflation in the region jumped to 4.5%,...

Transit, parasites and the Sonics: Seattle news roundup

07-15-2026 10:06 AM
Seattle discussed renewing its transit funding program with Saka amendments, normal summer cases of cyclospora emerged without a spike, and the NBA...

Seattle: Prices are rising, fires are raging

07-15-2026 6:07 AM
Residents in Seattle are in a “survival mode” due to high inflation and the high cost of living, selling homes and cutting back on food. Meanwhile,...

Seattle: crisis, record deal, and a fire

07-14-2026 10:06 PM
Seattle residents are selling homes due to rising prices and inflation. The NFL club the Seattle Seahawks was sold in a record $9.6 billion deal, and...
Dusty and Charlene Wilson of Kent use their proximity to the light rail to ride to Seattle for theater shows and sports. “We were always just drivers, and then gas hit $6 a gallon,” Dusty Wilson says. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times)

Seattle: Inflation, the Seahawks sale, and Mariners troubles

07-14-2026 6:07 PM
High inflation is changing locals’ habits, the NFL club is sold to investors, and the baseball team is looking for ways to improve. Life in Seattle...

Seattle at the Center of Sports News: Seahawks Sale, Hancock Injury, and Mariners’ Draft

07-14-2026 6:07 PM
Top moments from Seattle sports: the Seahawks’ record $9 billion sale could reshape the team; Mariners pitcher Emerson Hancock avoided a serious...

Neighbors

A Vancouver Whitecaps sign is seen on the side of BC Place stadium May 6, 2026.  (CityNews Image)

Vancouver: a stadium and a social crisis

07-15-2026 1:04 PM
The Vancouver Whitecaps FC has proposed taking over the management of BC Place Stadium, a move that could address revenue and scheduling problems. At the same time, the mayor of Vancouver criticized the province for placing new involuntary-treatment beds in other cities, leaving Vancouver with a disproportionate burden. Vancouver Whitecaps make a bid to run BC Place: a lifeline for fans After months of anxiety about the future of the Vancouver Whitecaps, a glimmer of hope has finally emerged....
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is lashing out at the B.C. government about funding new involuntary care beds, but not 'where they're needed most.'

Digest: scandal over treatment, earthquakes, and a BC ferry emergency

07-14-2026 1:04 PM
In today’s digest: Vancouver Mayor criticizes the government over a shortage of involuntary treatment spaces, two earthquakes with no tsunami threat, and a medical emergency on a BC Ferries ferry that caused delays. Title: Vancouver mayor accuses B.C. government of ignoring the city’s needs for involuntary care Over the past few days, a political dispute has erupted in the Canadian province of British Columbia over how resources are allocated for involuntary care for people with serious mental...
BC Nurses picket outside Vancouver General Hospital on Tuesday July 7, 2026. (CityNews Image)

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 main repair, and firefighters are investigating a suspicious fire in a multi-unit building on Broadway. BC nurses’ strike expands to Vancouver Island The nurses’ strike in British Columbia, which began July 2, is gaining momentum. While picketing was previously focused on the province’s largest hospitals in Vancouver and Surrey, the protest has now...
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...

USA

Max Anstie has officially signed to the ClubMX team for not only 2026 but 2027 and 2028 as well. The move was to have the availability to race WSX, of which he is the reigning SX2 Champion

Transfers, legitimacy, and a bet on trust

07-15-2026 2:03 PM
Almost all the materials you sent appear, at first glance, to be about different things: motocross, a media business, a political campaign, and a hockey transfer. But if you string them together into a single line, the overall story turns out to be surprisingly similar. In all three sources, the focus isn’t just yet another piece of news about a signing, an endorsement, or a move—it’s a broader struggle for institutional trust: who people believe in, who can strengthen the system, and how...
Jay Clayton’s confirmation hearing comes amid growing concern among Democrats that the Trump administration will try to use the intelligence agencies to interfere with the midterm elections.

Public discourse between power, sport and emergencies

07-15-2026 8:04 AM
If you look at these three pieces together, they are united not by a shared plot, but by a broader theme: how news becomes a tool for managing attention. In one case, it concerns an appointment in the national security sphere, where behind dry wording lies a struggle for control over intelligence and the electoral agenda. In another, it’s an NHL hockey transfer presented as the club’s shrewd bet on a veteran player who is also “healthy.” In the third, it’s a road incident that instantly turned...
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Inflation, risks and trust: three reports on system vulnerability

07-14-2026 2:03 PM
The common thread of these pieces is less about specific events than about the state of uncertainty in which today’s economic, social, and institutional systems live. In one story, markets are trying to work out whether inflation in the United States is truly slowing down for good; in another, state authorities and federal services are looking for the source of a кишеч infection; and in the third, a news broadcast is interrupted by a breaking message about the death of longtime American...
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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...
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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...

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Questions for the United States: Power, Security and Influence in the World

07-13-2026 11:03 PM
This week, the international agenda is once again placing the United States at the center of attention — but not as an “internal” matter, rather as a...
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...
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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...

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Cabello accuses Western media of an information war after the tragedy

07-16-2026 4:09 AM
Diosdado Cabello, head of Venezuela’s ruling party, said that after the June 24 tragedy, the worst representatives of Western opposition media arrived in the country. According to him, these journalists deliberately “pick at the wounds of the Venezuelan people,” violating all ethical standards and fabricating false stories. Cabello stressed that their only goal is to cause damage, and that most of them have already left Venezuela in disgrace. The socialist leader admitted that it is personally...
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US airstrikes reach Tehran: escalation in Iran

07-16-2026 3:06 AM
The United States has significantly expanded the scale of airstrikes on Iran, for the first time since the end of the previous conflict striking the capital Tehran and several new provinces. According to reports from the scene, the bombardment continued through the night and into the morning in two waves; experts view this as a shift toward the systematic destruction of Iran’s military and missile infrastructure. In response, Tehran said it would continue attacks on American targets and...
НОВОСТИ: Иран наносит ответный удар против Трампа, Китай — готов ли атаковать США? и хаос в Вашингтоне. Китай усиливает геополитическое и торговое давление по отношению к ЕС...

Response Signal and Alarm: Reaction to U.S. Pressure on Iran

07-15-2026 7:04 PM
Amid new steps by Washington toward Iran, international assessments are quickly taking on a warning edge: the focus is not only on possible retaliatory measures, but also on the very nature of the U.S. course in the Trump era—ranging from pressure to strategic calculations and accusations of provoking escalation. The question is how U.S. actions are perceived: as an attempt to impose decisions, as a signal for an unavoidable confrontation, or as a factor that could draw new parties into the...
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Tehran Attacked U.S. Targets in Three Middle East Countries

07-15-2026 4:08 PM
Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) announced on Wednesday that it had carried out drone strikes on U.S. military sites in the Middle East. In a statement, Iran’s armed forces said the attack targeted the Al Azraq airbase in Jordan, where F-18 fighter jets and other U.S. equipment are based. Reports say there were two waves of strikes on the base, while the Pentagon has not yet officially commented. Alongside the attacks on Jordan, the situation worsened in Bahrain and Kuwait. In...
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07-15-2026 4:10 AM
14 U.S. Democratic congressmen, including Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Rashida Tlaib, sent a letter to President Trump demanding that he remove economic sanctions against Venezuela so the country’s government can use oil revenues for rebuilding after a series of earthquakes that struck on June 24. Copies of the request were also sent to Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. According to official figures, the disaster killed 4,561 people, injured 16,740, and left...
كشف تحليل لوحدة البيانات في الجزيرة تراجع حركة السفن عبر مضيق هرمز بنسبة 55% وعبور النفط بنسبة 58% بعد تجدد التصعيد الأمريكي الإيراني، وسط مخاوف من اضطراب طويل في أسواق الطاقة العالمية.

US and Iran: a new conflict in the Strait of Hormuz paralyzed shipping

07-15-2026 3:06 AM
Tensions between the United States and Iran have sharply flared up again in the area of the Strait of Hormuz after a memorandum of understanding brokered by Qatar and Pakistan quickly collapsed. While the agreement had temporarily halted hostilities and opened the way for political talks, a dispute over control of shipping through the strait has led to a new exchange of strikes. The escalation was felt immediately in the number of vessels passing through and the volume of oil being transported,...
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Anxiety over the U.S. course, escalation around Iran, and the impact on the world

07-14-2026 7:04 PM
Against the backdrop of discussions of a tougher—and at times unpredictable—line from the United States during the Trump era, both disputes and concern are mounting: at the center of attention are moves, critics say, that could increase tension in the region and raise the risk of a conflict involving Iran. The discussion is not only about political signals, but also about potential consequences for trade and the economy—from fears linked to the situation near the Strait of Hormuz to reactions...
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Trump Threatens to Destroy Iran’s Nuclear Site: Strikes and Talks

07-14-2026 4:06 PM
Tensions between Washington and Tehran have sharply escalated after US President Donald Trump warned that he would deliver a “cruel blow” to Iran’s nuclear site “Peakax Mountain” (Peakax Mountain), saying the attack could begin “as early as tonight.” However, in the same Oval Office address, he added that a diplomatic agreement “is still possible,” while American bombs have been heard in the region for a third night in a row, and Iranian ports are again blocked. “Peakax Mountain” is located...

Chapter of Venezuela’s Central Bank: the country’s economy has withstood the earthquakes’ blow

07-14-2026 4:08 AM
Venezuela’s vice president for the economy and president of the Central Bank, Calixto Ortega, said at an economic council that after the earthquakes of June 24, the country’s production sector proved far more resilient than analysts had expected. He said that the oil industry and the entire industrial structure are operating normally, which confirms the economy is moving toward recovery. Ortega also outlined further steps to attract international investment and restructure the country’s public...

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Mourning Orca Mother Won't Let Go of Dead Baby Calf and I Get It

The mother who wouldn’t let go: the story of an orca and the people who loved her

07-16-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine you’re swimming in a cold ocean, carrying something extremely precious on your nose—seventeen days straight, without stopping. That’s what an orca named Tahlequah did in the summer of 2018. She had lost her newborn calf and refused to let it go. Scientists watching her cried right in their boats. And once the rest of the world learned about it, it finally understood: something is seriously wrong with the orcas of Puget Sound. An orca with a name and a personality Tahlequah has an...
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Street Learns to Be Quiet: How Seattle Turned Ordinary Alleys into a Bike Paradise

07-15-2026 11:36 PM
Imagine riding your bike along an ordinary neighborhood street. Cars are still there, but there are far fewer of them now, and they drive slowly—as if they understand this isn’t their place. Bright green bike symbols are painted on the asphalt, special signs stand at intersections, and short posts in the middle of the road make it harder for cars to cut through. You feel safe. This is exactly what “Neighborhood Greenways” look like in Seattle, a city on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. And the...
Sandwiched Between Seattle And Spokane Is One Of Washington's Highest Towns With Historic Charm

Tracks Under Asphalt: How Seattle Lost Its Most Honest Transport — and Still Searches for It

07-15-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine that one morning you step outside and see, right there on the street, a red railcar rolling along—jingling and catching the light. It stops at every corner, the doors open, and everyone gets on: fishermen after a night shift, schoolgirls with backpacks, grandmothers with baskets, workers in grimy jackets. The fare is almost nothing—just a few cents. Nobody is left on the street. The tram carries everyone. That’s what Seattle looked like a hundred years ago. And then the tram...
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After the Battle: Girls, a Garden, and the Chief’s Daughter

07-14-2026 11:34 PM
When people talk about the Battle of Seattle, they usually remember cannons, a ship, and soldiers. But the morning after the fighting—when the smoke lifted over the bay—something else happened instead. Something quiet, almost unnoticed, yet very important. Women and children went out to the shore. They brought buckets, shovels, and seedlings. And they began cleaning up. What happened in January 1856 On a January night in 1856, the small settlement of Seattle found itself at the center of a real...
Craftsman Bungalow in Seattle

A house in a package: how whole homes were ordered by catalog in Seattle — and why the idea is...

07-14-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine opening a thick paper catalog—like an online store website, only without a screen—and picking out… an entire real house. Not a dollhouse, but one where people actually live. That’s exactly what many families in Seattle did a hundred years ago. And these homes still stand today on the city’s quiet streets—with wide verandas, wooden beams under the roof, and cozy front porches. These aren’t just pretty old houses. They’re an engineering marvel of their time. And most surprising of all:...
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Bike Lanes That Were Hidden Under Asphalt

07-13-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine you’ve drawn a beautiful picture, and someone simply covers it with gray paint. Disappointing, right? But here’s what’s surprising: if the paint ever starts to peel, your drawing will show up again. That’s exactly what happened in the American city of Seattle. Only instead of a picture, there were bike lanes—and instead of paint, it was real asphalt. How Seattle Fell in Love With Biking — and Then Forgot Long ago, in the 1970s—about the time your grandparents were young—people in...
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...
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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...
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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...