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Trump faces bipartisan criticism over intelligence chief pick

OPINIONS Trump's New Spy Chief and the Logic of Retribution. What Could Go Wrong?

06-06-2026 3:31 PM
The job of Director of National Intelligence was designed to be, above everything else, boring in a specific way. After the catastrophic intelligence...
The CBSA says it searched a Vancouver home in August 2024 and uncovered six firearms, including a pair of 3D-printed “Glock-type” pistols and a semi-automatic rifle. (Handout)

NEIGHBORS Vancouver News: From 3D-Printed Guns to Luxury Real Estate

06-06-2026 1:04 PM
Today’s digest covers high-profile Vancouver stories: a local man facing trial over an arsenal of 3D-printed weapons and drugs, the opening of a new...
Passengers cross Lake Washington on the first day of Link light rail service to the Eastside. (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Seattle light rail sets U.S. record: 155,000 riders a day

06-06-2026 12:05 PM
The Sound Transit light rail system in April 2025 became the busiest in the United States, surpassing Los Angeles, Boston and San Diego. Daily...
Bill and Carolyn Franke with Dr. Tim Dellit, right, dean of the University of Washington School of Medicine, at a gift signing event last week. The Franke family donated $25 million to create a scholarship for medical students interested in rural medicine — the largest the college has ever received for medical student education. (Barbie Hull Photography)

SEATTLE Generous $25M Gift: Scholarships for Rural Doctors at the University of Washington

06-06-2026 10:05 AM
The University of Washington School of Medicine received a historic $25 million donation from philanthropists Bill and Caroline Franke and their...

EVENTS What to see in Seattle June 6–13

06-06-2026 9:12 AM
The new week in Seattle looks busy: from big outdoor summer concerts — Rüfüs Du Sol at the Gorge and seasonal shows at Chateau Ste. Michelle — to...

EVENTS Events Ahead: July 6 — August 5, 2026

06-06-2026 9:03 AM
This roundup is prepared for advance planning — over the next four weeks Seattle and the surrounding area will explode with major sporting events and...
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REACTIONS How the US Is Viewed Today from Tokyo, Canberra and Kyiv

06-06-2026 7:06 AM
The American agenda has again become so dense globally that separate storylines — from the war in the Middle East to military artificial intelligence...
Oscar Singini, of Everett, models his FIFA World Cup volunteer uniform after picking it up on May 27. He stands outside Lumen Field, which will be rebranded to Seattle Stadium for the duration of the World Cup. A Malawian, Singini said he’s cheering on African teams, including Egypt, and has tickets for that country’s match with Belgium on June 15. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE World Cup Unites Dreams of Seattle’s African Diaspora

06-06-2026 6:05 AM
Oscar Singini, a 32-year-old certified nursing assistant from Everett — a city about 40 miles north of Seattle that is a significant center for the...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

06-06-2026 5:06 AM
Today, 6/06, Seattle will see partly cloudy skies with no precipitation. Daytime temperature will rise to a comfortable 75°F, dropping to 59°F at...

Seattle

Crews from the city of Longview open fire hydrants and send water down the drains to dilute chemical runoff from the May 26 Nippon Dynawave implosion. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

Chemical incident in Longview: cleanup complete, water safe

06-05-2026 10:04 PM
Environmental cleanup after a major caustic chemical leak at the Nippon Dynawave paper mill in Longview, Washington, has reached a key milestone....
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Seattle roundup: heat concerns and sports losses

06-05-2026 6:07 PM
Today in the news: Seattle is bracing for a possible heat wave up to 32°C — meteorologists are warning but reassuring that a repeat of the 2021 heat...

Portland cat makes CVS his home; neighbors fight to keep him happy

06-05-2026 3:04 PM
An unusual fight over the rights of a local landmark — a 19-year-old cat named Nutmeg — has unfolded in Portland’s Sellwood neighborhood. This...
People cross Overlook Walk on the waterfront on May 3, in Seattle. New survey data shows locals are returning to Seattle attractions after a slump, with some spots beating prepandemic attendance peaks, FYI Guy writes. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

Seattle residents return to downtown: data show an uptick

06-05-2026 12:04 PM
Good news for Seattle: after several years of decline, locals are once again visiting downtown attractions in larger numbers. New data from research...
This rendering shows the digital scoreboard drones will create over the Seattle skyline during FIFA Men’s World Cup matches. (Courtesy of Visit Seattle)

Drone scoreboard to hover over Seattle during World Cup 2026

06-05-2026 10:05 AM
During the six days Seattle will host matches of the FIFA Men’s World Cup, the city’s tourism authorities plan to surprise fans with a unique show....
A damaged chemical tank sits at the Nippon Dynawave Packaging mill in Longview on Monday, June 1. An implosion on May 26 caused a spill of a highly caustic chemical, killing 11 workers at the pulp and paper mill. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

Senate restores CSB funding after pulp mill explosion

06-05-2026 6:05 AM
Leaders of the U.S. Congress reached a last-minute bipartisan agreement to preserve funding for the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board...
Lara Rose, principal at landscape architecture firm Walker Macy, gives a tour of the redesigned Myrtle Edwards and Centennial Parks in Seattle on Wednesday. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)

Seattle waterfront parks for $56 million: how private money reshaped the Puget Sound waterfront

06-04-2026 10:06 PM
Two city parks on Seattle’s waterfront — Myrtle Edwards and Centennial — have been radically transformed over the past 14 months thanks to $56...
Pedestrians use the escalator leading up to Docusign Tower on Third Avenue in downtown Seattle. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times, 2023)

Skyscrapers and Conflicts: Seattle Chronicles

06-04-2026 6:09 PM
Overview of Seattle news: DocuSign is leaving its namesake tower, a 70-year-old woman drove onto a light-rail platform following GPS, and a Los...
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson stands with members of the Somali Health Board Soccer Club, members of the Seattle FIFA World Cup 2026 Local Organizing Committee and other community partners during a news conference announcing free World Cup tickets for more than 1,400 local youths and their caregivers. (Nicole Pasia / The Seattle Times)

Free World Cup 2026 Tickets: 1,400 Seattle Youths to See Matches

06-04-2026 3:05 PM
Seattle Mayor Katy Wilson announced at a Wednesday news conference that more than 1,400 teens from the city and their guardians will receive free...

Neighbors

A new ranking from MedExpress looked at the fitness of large cities across Canada, with a surprising Metro Vancouver city ranking first.

British Columbia News: Fitness, Economy and Crime

06-05-2026 1:07 PM
Fresh news from British Columbia: Burnaby has been named Canada’s fittest city, the labour market showed solid growth in May despite global challenges, and a Vancouver resident faces 21 charges after an arsenal and drugs were found in his home. The fitness city: who beat Vancouver for healthiest residents When it comes to healthy living in Canada, many immediately think of Vancouver — a city where jogging along the seawall and sunset yoga have become almost a religion. However, a recent study...
New provincial funding helps local manufacturers reach new markets

Vancouver economy and society: investment, crisis and celebration

06-04-2026 1:05 PM
Half a million dollars to create 25 jobs, anxiety over the suspension of an overdose prevention site, and free events for seniors — key developments of the day in Vancouver. Investment in manufacturing: how half a million dollars create new jobs in Vancouver The Government of British Columbia has announced nearly $500,000 in funding from the BC Manufacturing Jobs Fund to support two manufacturing projects in the Lower Mainland region. These investments are aimed at expanding the capacity of...
Billionaire and Lululemon Athletica founder Chip Wilson has won a legal challenge to lower the assessed value of his Vancouver waterfront mansion — long listed as the most expensive home in British Columbia — by more than $18 million.

British Columbia: taxes, ferries and whistleblower payouts

06-03-2026 1:04 PM
Several notable events in British Columbia: Lululemon founder Chip Wilson won a court case, lowering the assessed value of his mansion by $18 million; the regulator paid a whistleblower $25,000 for the first time; and BC Ferries is introducing a temporary five-percent fare surcharge because of rising fuel costs amid the Middle East conflict. Lululemon founder’s Vancouver mansion knocked down $18 million in assessments Canadian billionaire and creator of the well-known athletic apparel brand...
The Property Assessment Appeal Board has ruled that Chip Wilson's Vancouver mansion at 3085 Point Grey Rd. should have a much lower value.

Vancouver: taxes, FIFA and "super-adequacy"

06-01-2026 1:04 PM
Overview of Vancouver's top stories: a court reduced the assessed value of lululemon founder's mansion by $18 million due to "super-adequacy," British Columbia released a new $729 million World Cup budget, and fans are complaining about opaque FIFA ticket sales. Billionaire Chip Wilson's mansion assessment cut by $18 million: how the appeals panel revised the value of the Vancouver "Golden Mile" home In Vancouver's luxury real estate world, a notable development occurred: the independent...
Police said a Molotov cocktail was thrown through the window of a four-plex on Tuesday evening while a young family was inside the home.

Crisis and Recognition: News from Vancouver

05-30-2026 1:04 PM
A roundup of key events from Vancouver: an attack on a residence, a housing market crisis and international recognition for local restaurants. Molotov cocktail attack on North Vancouver home: family in panic, police probing motive One Tuesday evening, a peaceful family life in North Vancouver nearly ended in tragedy. An unknown assailant threw a lit bottle containing an incendiary mixture — a so-called Molotov cocktail — through a window of their home, which is in a four-unit building....
The vote doesn't guarantee job action but gives union members the option, if they issue a 72-hour strike notice.

Metro Vancouver: Transit on the Brink of Collapse and a Busy Weekend

05-28-2026 1:06 PM
Transportation scandal, dangerous driving and festival listings — a digest of news from Vancouver. Transit workers have voted to authorize a possible strike, a driver was caught speeding and impaired, ruining a camping trip, and the city is preparing for a busy weekend with dragon boat races and food events. Metro Vancouver Transit Workers Nearly Unanimously Authorize Strike Transit workers across Metro Vancouver made a powerful statement by voting nearly unanimously to authorize a strike. This...

USA

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How language and the idea of norms are changing: from laws to sports and radio

06-05-2026 2:05 PM
Modern news—even when stories seem entirely unrelated — a bill to replace the words “mother” and “father” in New York, a change of the “voice” on a popular NPR radio show, and Detroit receiver Kendrick Law’s ACL injury in the NFL — actually tell the same fundamental story: how society redefines familiar roles and the words it uses to describe reality. Through language and symbolic figures — “mother” and “father,” the “voice of the show,” the “franchise player” — we negotiate what counts as...
The Lee County Sheriff's Office is conducting an investigation in the 200 block of West 13th Street in Lehigh Acres after deputies said two people died in a shooting.

Safety, law and vulnerable people: what three recent news stories are saying

06-04-2026 8:05 AM
All three news items, taken from different cities and even different states in the U.S., at first glance describe unrelated events: a killing at an Atlanta metro station, a double homicide in a Florida shooting, and a contested revision of an “anti‑camping” law in Colorado. But viewed together, a common thread emerges: how federal and local authorities balance providing security with treating vulnerable groups — transit riders, residents of low‑income neighborhoods, the homeless. That balance...
See live results from the 2026 Los Angeles Mayor primary election as votes are counted by candidate

Political Nervousness and Security: How the U.S. Enters the Election Cycle

06-03-2026 8:05 AM
American politics and public safety today are intertwined far more tightly than a quick glance at isolated news items suggests. Local primaries in Iowa, a fierce race for Los Angeles mayor and a tense hostage standoff in Bakersfield, California — all described in pieces from NBC News, KCII Radio and the NBC News report on the Bakersfield hostage situation (https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/bakersfield-bomb-threat-chase-rcna348174) — together form a picture of a country entering a new...
MILTON-FREEWATER — The last drive-in movie theater in Eastern Oregon is under new ownership. Mike and Lorie Spiess and family announced on Facebook they have sold the M-F Drive In […]

Power, Media, and Community: How Institutions of Trust Are Changing

06-02-2026 8:04 AM
All three stories — the appointment of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, the expansion of KUT News’s investigative team in Texas, and the sale of the last drive‑in in Eastern Oregon — don’t seem connected at first glance. Together they show how, in the U.S., large federal institutions, local media, and community spaces are changing at the same time. The common thread in all three pieces is the struggle for control over channels of information and for trust in those who...
Iran has suspended talks with the United States in protest of Israel’s actions in Lebanon, the semi-official Tasnim news agency reported Monday. CNN’s Nic Robertson reports.

Fragile Security: From Global Straits to City Streets

06-01-2026 2:04 PM
The world that emerges from these reports looks, at first glance, fragmented: geopolitical tension around the strategic Bab el-Mandeb strait in a CNN piece, the signing of a promising Russian goalie by NHL club the Colorado Avalanche in a Yahoo Sports article, and a tragic shooting on the streets of Louisville in a WLKY report. But if you look not at genre but at substance, all three stories converge on one theme: the fragility of security and how different societies and systems try to manage...
Civil defense workers inspect the site of an Israeli strike in the southern Lebanese city of Tyre on Sunday.Kawant Haju / AFP via Getty Images

Vulnerability to Violence: From Global Conflict to Local Crime

06-01-2026 8:04 AM
Each of the three news stories, at first glance, describes completely different events: the standoff between Iran and the United States amid Israel’s war in Lebanon, a wave of car break-ins in Maryland, and the discovered remains of a missing national laboratory employee in New Mexico. Yet all three strikingly illuminate a single common thread: how modern society lives under increasing instability and perceived vulnerability — from geopolitics to everyday life and personal safety. Through these...
An Israeli armoured vehicle drives inside Lebanon, as seen from the Israeli side of the border with Lebanon

Unexpected Events and the Fragility of Predictability in News

05-31-2026 8:04 AM
News from very different spheres — a traffic incident in Indiana, a personnel shakeup in the Premier League, and a sharp diplomatic move by the United States toward Iran — at first glance seem unrelated. But on closer inspection they share a theme: suddenness and the fragility of human expectations. In each case we see how the usual course of things is instantly broken — whether it’s a travel plan on a highway, long‑term strategies of top clubs, or the complex architecture of peace talks. This...
Simon Ehammer produced the best first-day score in decathlon history to lead at the halfway stage of the Hypomeeting in Götzis

The Cost of a Record: How We Tell Stories of Human Effort and Risk

05-30-2026 2:04 PM
In three seemingly unrelated news items — a historic decathlon day in Götzis, the kickoff of a Senate campaign in Massachusetts, and tragic crime reports from Virginia and North Carolina — a single theme emerges clearly. It's how society evaluates and describes intense human effort and the price people pay in pursuit of results or in the line of duty. Records and points, percentages of delegate votes, bullets stopped by a ballistic vest — these are different measures of the same reality: the...
KREM 2 won in the investigative reporting category for our coverage of the shooting of two firefighters at Canfield Mountain and Bryan Kohberger's sentencing.

Courts, Power, and Oversight: How U.S

05-29-2026 2:06 PM
In three, at first glance different, stories — about renaming the Kennedy Center, halting a multibillion-dollar "anti-weaponization" fund, and a journalism award for reporting on prominent cases — a single thread runs through: a struggle over the limits and rules of power in American democracy. Federal judges, journalists, and civil-rights organizations are engaged, in different ways but essentially the same task: trying to prevent political interests from supplanting law, institutions, and...

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How the World Sees America Today: Ally, Risk-Taker, and System-Forming Power

06-05-2026 5:13 PM
In early June 2026, discussions about the United States in foreign media and expert circles resemble a polyphonic chorus: different countries hear...

Alliance Under Pressure: How Seoul, Jerusalem and Kyiv See Today's America

06-05-2026 7:05 AM
In early June 2026 the United States is simultaneously at war with Iran, balancing between China and its allies in Asia, arguing with Congress over...
Предусмотренные американским бюджетом 400 млн долларов на поддержку Украины в 2026 году будут переданы через Европейское командование Вооруженных сил США (EUCOM).

Washington Between War and Truce: How America Irks Ukraine, Russia and South Africa

06-04-2026 5:17 PM
In an impressive span of just a few months, the United States has again found itself at the center of international debate — but no longer as a...
U.S. President Donald Trump, left, and President Lee Jae Myung meet in Gyeongju, North Gyeongsang Province, last October. /News1

Allies, Rivals and Targets: How South Korea, Brazil and Russia View the US Now

06-04-2026 7:10 AM
In early June 2026 the United States simultaneously appears to the world as a military superpower, the nervous center of the global economy, and a...

The World Watches Washington: Brazil, Germany and Russia on Trump’s US

06-03-2026 5:03 PM
In early summer 2026 the United States in the foreign agenda looks simultaneously like a superpower waging a war in the Middle East, a country...
21.mai.26 - Donald Trump durante coletiva de imprensa no Salão Oval da Casa Branca, em Washington, DCImagem: CHIP SOMODEVILLA / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / GETTY IMAGES VIA AFP

How the World Disputes Washington: Ukraine, Turkey and Brazil on US Foreign Policy

06-03-2026 7:05 AM
In early June 2026 the United States is simultaneously present in almost all of the world's key crises — from the war in Ukraine to the conflict with...
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How the World Argues with America: Trump’s Beijing Visit, the War with Iran, and New Fault...

06-02-2026 5:06 PM
May–early June 2026 made the United States the focal point of intense debates in Asia and Latin America — but not in Washington’s usual role as the...

How the World Sees America: Germany, South Korea and South Africa Facing the New USA

06-02-2026 7:04 AM
Several debates are converging around the United States in early summer 2026, and in each country they sound different. In Berlin they argue about...
Trump pressures Russian allies Iran, Venezuela to force Ukraine peace deal | Fox News

Washington in the crosshairs: how Turkey, Russia and Ukraine debate America's new role

06-01-2026 5:03 PM
The United States is once again at the center of the international conversation — but today the tone of that conversation is noticeably different...

World

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Human Rights Coalition Calls for Amnesty for Military

06-06-2026 4:13 AM
The director of the Human Rights Coalition, Alonso Medina Roa, called for the Amnesty Law to be applied to servicemembers detained for political reasons and demanded political will from the Supreme Court and the National Assembly for a transparent overhaul of the judicial system. He emphasized the need to speed up judicial proceedings and to extend amnesty to all citizens, stating that prisoners cannot be divided by party affiliation and that the release of all political prisoners is necessary...
المتحدث باسم وزارة الخارجية الإيرانية إسماعيل بقائي والرئيس اللبناني جوزيف عون (رويترز)

Iran and Lebanon Exchange Sharp Remarks

06-06-2026 3:06 AM
A spokesperson for Iran’s Foreign Ministry, Ismail Baghaei, drew the ire of Lebanese President Michel Aoun with a tweet in the Lebanese dialect that caustically mocked the leader’s loyalties. The post appeared after Aoun’s interview with CNN, in which he openly criticized Tehran. This sharp exchange between the two capitals reflects growing regional tensions that have already moved beyond routine diplomacy. In the CNN interview, Aoun accused Iran of using Lebanon as a “bargaining chip” in its...
ترمب توعد بالعودة إلى الحرب إذا قتلت إيران جنودا أمريكيين (رويترز)

Trump: US does not need a deal with Iran to access uranium

06-05-2026 4:05 PM
President Donald Trump said his country "does not need a deal with Iran to obtain enriched uranium," stressing that Washington is already able to access it. He downplayed Iran's ability to stop the US, saying, "I don't think they can stop us if we want to." According to Trump, there is currently no need to do so because the uranium was "buried" after storage sites were bombed during the past forty days of the war. He also revealed that the US monitors Iranian nuclear sites from space,...
Presidenta (E) Delcy Rodríguez sostuvo reunión de cortesía con embajador de EEUU en India, Sergio Go

Acting President of Venezuela met with the U.S. Ambassador to India

06-05-2026 4:10 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez held an introductory meeting in New Delhi on June 4 with the U.S. Ambassador to India, Sergio Gor. The event took place during the second day of Rodríguez’s working visit to the Asian country and was devoted to discussing progress in bilateral relations between Venezuela and the United States. This meeting marks a new phase of constructive dialogue based on mutual respect and cooperation, which is especially significant against the backdrop of a...
ترى الباحثة سنام وكيل أن أميركا وإيران تدفعان ثمنا باهظا جراء المواجهة الحالية بين الطرفين (الجزيرة)

Illusion of victory: both the US and Iran incur growing losses

06-05-2026 3:07 AM
According to analyst Sanam Vakil, both Washington and Tehran are behaving as if they are prevailing in the ongoing confrontation, but the facts indicate the opposite: both sides are incurring increasingly palpable political, economic and strategic costs. The author emphasizes that the notion that time is working in favor of one side or the other is mistaken, since both players are effectively losing both domestically and regionally. The key conclusion is that the current situation is not a...
Венесуэльская оппозиция предлагает переговоры с чавизмом и США для восстановления демократии

Latin American pushback: a region growing weary of Washington's pressure

06-04-2026 7:07 PM
In Latin American capitals there is a growing sense that the United States is returning to a policy of intervention and sanctions personified by Donald Trump, and this is provoking an active reaction from regional leaders. Cuba and Mexico loudly condemn "interventionism" and economic restrictions, Brazil and other countries try to defend strategic autonomy on security and trade issues, and public debates reveal a split between desires for national sovereignty and the inevitable influence of the...
مقاتلو طالبان يمرون بجوار مروحيات متضررة تابعة لسلاح الجو الأفغاني بعد الانسحاب الأمريكي عام 2021 (الفرنسية)

Iran struck Kuwait and Bahrain

06-04-2026 4:12 PM
In a dangerous escalation, Iran retaliated for recent US strikes on its territory by attacking Kuwait and Bahrain. According to a military expert, this came as a surprise because it had been expected that Tehran would strike American ships and aircraft blocking its ports. This move changed the dynamics of the conflict and was called extremely risky.
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US Joint Chiefs Chairman Visited Caracas

06-04-2026 4:08 AM
The Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff made an unexpected visit to Caracas to hold talks with the Venezuelan government, emphasizing the importance of the country's stability for overall security in the Western Hemisphere. During the meeting, the American general confirmed the US military's commitment to carrying out a three-phase plan promoted by Washington, although specific details of this plan remain classified. This rare high-level contact between two countries that have long been in...
ترمب يسعى إلى تجنب التوصل إلى صفقة مع إيران مشابهه لاتفاق عام 2015 (الأوروبية)

Trump Balances Sanctions and War with Iran

06-04-2026 3:05 AM
The administration of President Donald Trump is trying to maintain a "maximum pressure" policy on Tehran while avoiding a full-scale military conflict. According to media reports, Trump has told aides in private that he does not intend to start a war with Iran unless Iranian attacks lead to the deaths of American soldiers. However, recurring clashes are increasing tension in the White House and call into question the durability of the current ceasefire. One of Trump's key demands has become the...

Knowledge

Kobe Bell chimes as Seattle marks 20 years since earthquake - The Seattle Globalist

Two sister cities that swapped secrets (and grew stronger together)

06-06-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine you have a friend who lives in another country. She’s great at ice skating, and you’re good at drawing. One day she falls and breaks her leg, and you help her learn to draw while she can’t skate. When she recovers, she teaches you her best tricks on the ice. That’s roughly what two big cities did — Seattle in the U.S. and Kobe in Japan. Only instead of skating and drawing, they exchanged knowledge about how to build houses and ship ports. This story began on the most terrible morning in...
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The park that kept its rusty towers (and taught the world to love old factories)

06-05-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine a big factory in your city closed down. The land around it is poisoned, huge rusty pipes jut into the sky, everything looks scary and filthy. What will adults do? Of course, they’ll tear it all down and build something new and clean! But in Seattle one architect said, "Wait! What if we leave those rusty towers and turn them into... a work of art?" Everyone thought he was crazy. Today that park with rusty pipes is one of the city's most beloved places, and his idea changed how cities...
Harbor Island, Washington - Largest Artificial Island in the U.S. - Legends of America

An Island Made of Sawdust: How Seattle Built Ships and Lost Its Salmon

06-05-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine your city decided to build an entire island in one year. Not a small picnic isle, but a huge piece of land the size of 500 football fields! That’s exactly what Seattle did during World War I. But this story isn’t only about how quickly people can build. It’s about how one decision can change nature for a hundred years—and how we’re still trying to fix what seemed like a good idea to our great-grandparents. When the city urgently needed ships (and forgot to ask the fish for...
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Mothers Who Couldn't Vote but Saved a Whole Forest: How Seattle Residents Came Up with Protecting a...

06-04-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine that every time you drink tap water you could get sick. Seriously sick — so sick you’d be bedridden for weeks with a high fever. And the doctors in your city don’t know how to cure you. That’s how children in Seattle lived in the late 1800s. Their water was filthy, and people were dying from it. But then something remarkable happened. Ordinary city residents — engineers, housewives, shopkeepers — came up with a solution no one in America had tried before. They decided to protect an...
New photos capture massive scale of Seattle tunnel project as Bertha creeps along - GeekWire

Foam cave under the city: how Seattle engineers filled a tunnel with millions of white blocks

06-04-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine a huge empty cave suddenly appeared under your house. What would you do? That’s exactly the problem Seattle engineers faced when they demolished an old roadway called the Alaskan Way Viaduct. And the solution they found sounds like something out of a sci‑fi movie: they filled that cave… with foam. This is the story of how sometimes the trickiest problems require the most unexpected solutions, and how an entire city learned to turn old scars into new treasures. The road that kept the...
All About the Seattle Fremont Troll and How to Find It - WanderWisdom

The troll who turned a scary spot into a beloved landmark

06-03-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine a dark place under a bridge that’s frightening even by day. Trash, broken glass, strange people hiding there. That’s what it was like under the Aurora Bridge in Seattle’s Fremont neighborhood. Parents forbade their children from going there, and adults walked around the place. But one day ordinary neighbors decided: enough being afraid! They came up with a way to turn the scariest spot in the neighborhood into something everyone would want to see. Their idea was so unusual that people...
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A Spiral You Can Walk Through All Human Knowledge (and Why Engineers Feared People Would…)

06-03-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine you walk into a library and in front of you is a huge spiral, like a snail’s shell, but the size of a four-story building. You start walking up it, and the books around you change: first about animals, then about space, then about art, then about history. You walk and walk, and in one stroll you can pass every book in the library — more than 780,000! No stairs to climb, no elevator to find. Just walk, and the world of knowledge unfolds before you like a magical ribbon. Such a spiral...
Gallery of Seattle Central Library / OMA + LMN - 7

The Diamond Library That Made Its Neighbors Richer

06-02-2026 11:35 PM
Imagine that your city decided to build a library that looks like a giant diamond of glass and metal, tilted in different directions. Adults look at the plans and say, "This is too strange! It will cost too much! People will laugh at us!" But the builders go ahead and construct this weird library anyway. And you know what? A few years later it turns out that this "crazy" idea not only worked — it made everyone around it richer. This is the true story of how the Seattle Central Library...
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Beer Born from Sadness: How Laid-Off Workers Accidentally Invented the Future

06-02-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine you walk into a store for juice, and there are hundreds of bottles — but they are all exactly the same. Apple juice from the same company, orange juice from the same company, even cherry juice — again from the same brand. Boring, right? That's exactly how beer in America felt in the 1970s. A few huge breweries made almost all the beer in the country, and it was so similar that people joked, "It doesn't matter which brand you pick — you're still drinking sparkling water." But something...

Opinions

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The Stopwatch Stops: How *60 Minutes* Came Apart

06-05-2026 1:31 AM
On the first Monday in June, the most respected newsroom in American television held a staff meeting that felt less like a planning session than a...
Democratic attorneys general held their first of a series of town halls on March 5, 2025, in Phoenix to discuss how they are standing up to President Donald Trump

The Long Resistance: How a Country in Opposition Learned to Stay

06-01-2026 1:31 AM
Sixteen months into Donald Trump's second term, something has shifted — not the anger, but where it lives. In St. Paul, Minnesota, on a Saturday...