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Savannah Guthrie at Rockefeller Plaza on March 5, and Savannah Guthrie and Nancy Guthrie on the Today show set in 2015.(Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)

USA Searching the Missing and Use of Force: How the Modern Investigation System Works

03-19-2026 2:23 PM
In three news stories taking place in different parts of the world and reported by different media, a common thread unexpectedly emerges: how the...
Vancouver is poised to close out its first official snow-free winter in 43 years, in what environmental researchers say may become a new norm for southwestern British Columbia.

NEIGHBORS British Columbia: Climate, Sport and Justice

03-19-2026 1:05 PM
News from British Columbia: Vancouver has experienced its first snowless winter in 43 years, threatening water shortages. Ahead of the 2026 World...
Sounders midfielder Cristian Roldan, left, battles with Vancouver’s Andrés Cubas during their CONCACAF Champions Cup match Wednesday in Spokane. (Sandra Agbotse / Sounders FC)

SEATTLE Seattle: Sports, Heroism and Victories

03-19-2026 10:10 AM
News from Seattle: the Seahawks are building for the future through the 2027 draft, a passenger prevented a major crash by stopping a bus, and the...

REACTIONS How the World Argues with America: Venezuela, Tariffs and the "Killing Line"

03-19-2026 7:05 AM
Around the United States a dense belt of disputes and emotions has formed again, and this time the picture is especially telling when viewed from...
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SEATTLE Seal Rescue and Chaos in Seattle

03-19-2026 6:08 AM
In Seattle, a seal shot in the face was rescued, and a $156 million city transit project is criticized for worsening traffic. Also, a passenger...

WEATHER 🌤️ 10-day weather forecast for Seattle, WA

03-19-2026 5:02 AM
For today, 3/19, Seattle is expected to have partly cloudy skies with some sunshine. The high will be around 75°F, dropping to about 59°F at night....

WORLD Venezuela Seeks Return of Baseball Players After World Classic Win

03-19-2026 4:04 AM
Venezuelan authorities, led by Acting President Delcy Rodríguez, are negotiating with the United States government and Major League Baseball (MLB) to...
دخان يتصاعد من ناقلة بضائع تايلندية بالقرب من مضيق هرمز بعد هجوم عليها في 11 مارس/ آذار الجاري (الفرنسية)

WORLD US Plan to Seize Islands to Reopen the Strait of Hormuz

03-19-2026 3:06 AM
American media report a possible Pentagon military plan under which about 2,200 Marines could be used to seize strategic islands in the Persian Gulf....
A Metro bus driver hit multiple cars in the Greenwood neighborhood late Wednesday morning after suffering a medical emergency, police say.

SEATTLE Investigations and Heroes

03-18-2026 10:07 PM
The scandal over Joe Kent’s resignation over the war with Iran and an FBI probe, and the story of a passenger who stopped a Seattle bus after the...

Seattle

Whales, Millions, and Clever Birds

03-18-2026 6:05 PM
In Seattle, whales were spotted near shore, the WNBA may introduce million-dollar contracts for stars, and birds are using cigarette butts to protect...
Man smashes over $240k worth of Chihuly glass at Seattle Center museum, police sayPhoto: Seattle Police Department(Photo: Seattle Police Department)

Tragedies and Heroism in Seattle

03-18-2026 3:07 PM
A series of troubling events unfolded in Seattle: a vandal destroyed unique glass sculptures worth a quarter of a million dollars, a fatal morning...
The Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum glows in the fading light in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood in 2015.   (Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times)

Seattle: Vandalism at a Museum and Basketball’s Return

03-18-2026 12:09 PM
In Seattle, a vandal caused $240,000 in damage to the Chihuly glass museum and attacked a security guard. At the same time, the NBA is considering...
A 52-year-old woman was killed when her car crashed into a power pole on Elliot Ave. in Seattle's Interbay neighborhood

Seattle: Iceland Festival and Fatal Crash

03-18-2026 10:09 AM
In Seattle, an Icelandic culture festival took place, and a fatal car crash claimed the life of a woman. "Taste of Iceland" festival will bring the...
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Seattle: storm, vandalism and politics

03-18-2026 6:08 AM
A powerful "atmospheric river" caused floods and avalanche danger in Seattle. At the Chihuly museum, a vandal destroyed artworks worth $250,000. A...

Seattle: Vandalism, NBA Expansion and Murder Arrest

03-17-2026 10:08 PM
In Seattle, a vandal who destroyed nearly $250,000 worth of artwork was arrested. The NBA is weighing expansion, and Seattle could get a new team....
From $3 snacks to your very own take-home ferry, the Seattle Mariners offer a mix of local flavors and unique treats this season.

Seattle: food, tragedy and basketball

03-17-2026 6:07 PM
In Seattle, a baseball club revamped its concession menu, graduates staged a deadly prank, and the NBA may bring the city's legendary basketball team...
Chief Shon Barnes, center, speaks with members of the media at the Seattle Police Department headquarters on Tuesday. Police announced an arrest was made in the January killing of two teenagers at a Rainier Valley bus stop. (Ivy Ceballo / The Seattle Times)

Arrest in double killing of students and false bomb threats in Seattle

03-17-2026 3:11 PM
A juvenile has been arrested in Seattle in connection with the January double killing of high school students. At the same time, two city schools...
The entrance to Seattle’s Pacific Science Center is shown Jan. 7, 2026.  (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

Seattle: deals, sports and construction

03-17-2026 12:08 PM
Space Needle bought part of a science center, the Seahawks are having a quiet offseason, and Seattle will pause construction for a month because of...

Events

What Not to Miss in Seattle: March 15–21, 2026

03-17-2026 9:03 AM
The week of March 15–21 in Seattle promises to be busy: from intimate jazz at Jazz Alley and big pop and rock shows at Climate Pledge Arena and the Paramount to family St. Patrick’s Day events and the Irish Festival at Seattle Center. Circus and theater fans will find Cirque du Soleil and the comedy production Baskerville; film lovers — short film festivals and the Seattle Jewish Film Festival; and for the active — mass runs, an RV show, and major expos in parks and exhibition centers. Also on...

Neighbors

Heavy rainfall is seen near Vancouver's Olympic Village on Monday March 16, 2026. (CityNews Image)

Atmospheric River and Surprise Island in British Columbia

03-18-2026 1:07 PM
British Columbia is facing a powerful weather event — an "atmospheric river" bringing extreme rain and snowfall that threaten flooding. At the same time, a rare real estate opportunity has appeared — a private island near Vancouver is for sale for under one million dollars. Mighty river in the sky: British Columbia hit by the elements A powerful storm has struck the Canadian province of British Columbia: a so-called atmospheric river has dumped hundreds of millimetres of rain on the coast and...
Quick reporting leads to arrest after purse theft in New Westminster

British Columbia News

03-17-2026 1:06 PM
In British Columbia, gasoline prices are setting records, approaching $2.10 per litre. A unique real estate listing has appeared — an estate with a private waterfall priced at $22.6 million. Meanwhile, the disappearance of a film-location scout remains unsolved six years later. Disappearance of a British Columbia location scout remains unsolved six years later It has been six years, but the disappearance of Michael Gacetas, a 51-year-old film-location scout from British Columbia, continues to...
Some survivors of the Lapu-Lapu Day festival attack say it’s not the right time for the cultural event to return to Vancouver next month — about a year after 11 people were killed at the Filipino festival in 2025.

Vancouver: festival, storm and court

03-16-2026 1:04 PM
Debate over bringing back the Lapu-Lapu festival after the tragedy, preparations for a powerful storm, and the conclusion of a years-long court battle over the Kingsgate Mall — the main stories from Vancouver. Returning the Lapu-Lapu festival in Vancouver: between healing and pain Nearly a year after the tragedy that claimed 11 lives, the Vancouver community is divided over whether to revive the Lapu-Lapu cultural festival. Organizers plan to hold the event in April 2026 with an emphasis on...
Allergy season began earlier than usual in the Lower Mainland, according to the Aerobiology Research Laboratories.

British Columbia: allergies, rain and market downturn

03-14-2026 1:06 PM
In British Columbia the allergy season started early and aggressively due to a warm winter and climate change. The coast is expecting several days of rain from an atmospheric river, which could cause localized flooding. At the same time, the province’s housing market is experiencing a downturn: in February sales and average prices fell in almost every region. Allergy season in British Columbia is becoming harsher If you’ve been sneezing, coughing and dealing with a scratchy throat in recent...
A real estate sign is pictured in Vancouver, B.C., Tuesday, June, 12, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS Jonathan Hayward  THE CANADIAN PRESS

British Columbia News

03-13-2026 1:06 PM
Overview: the province's housing market is slumping, Taylor Swift fans will get refunds for obstructed-view tickets, and Vancouver's Filipino community prepares for Lapu‑Lapu Day — the first since the 2025 tragedy. British Columbia housing market slips in February Overview: British Columbia's housing market continued to show signs of weakness, according to February 2026 data. Sales fell in nearly every region of the province, and average prices also declined, indicating a continued difficult...
An app that tracks sharks recorded a Great White Shark off Vancouver Island on March 9, 2025.  The shark likely swam into the Vancouver Harbour afterward.

Nature and Climate: British Columbia News

03-12-2026 1:07 PM
A great white shark has been recorded in British Columbia, indicating shifts in habitat range. A powerful storm left thousands without power. The region has also detected a bat-killing fungus. Great white shark off Vancouver: what does Kara’s visit mean? A unique visitor — a great white shark named Kara — was recorded in waters off the coast of British Columbia, near Vancouver. This is the first documented case of a tracked great white in the region, drawing interest from scientists and marine...
Vancouver Police are releasing the photo of a suspect in a series of stranger assaults against women in the downtown core.

Vancouver news: assaults and a shark

03-11-2026 1:04 PM
In Vancouver, a man accused of a series of apparently unprovoked attacks on women will face court. At the same time, scientists are tracking a great white shark off the coast of Vancouver Island, emphasizing the scientific value of the sighting rather than reasons for alarm. Suspect in series of attacks on women in Vancouver to appear in court A man has been arrested in Vancouver, accused of a series of seemingly unprovoked attacks on unfamiliar women in the downtown core. Police released a...
Veteran B.C. urban issues journalist Frances Bula will run for Vancouver City Council under the OneCity party in the 2026 civic election.

Vancouver: politics, housing and snow

03-10-2026 1:04 PM
Vancouver news: journalist Frances Bula is running for office, authorities are closing problematic SRO hotels, and the region was hit by an unexpected snowfall. Well-known journalist Frances Bula runs for Vancouver city council An interesting development is brewing in Vancouver politics: one of the most respected and well-informed journalists who has covered municipal affairs for decades has decided to run for a seat on city council herself. After more than thirty years of observation, Frances...

USA

Israel says it has killed Iran's intelligence minister, just a day after killing an Iranian security chief. Meanwhile, Qatar has criticised Israeli attacks on the world's largest gas field in Iran. And in Lebanon, airstrikes are escalating. Follow live below.

Fragility of Normalcy: How One Accident and One War Expose Shared Vulnerability

03-18-2026 8:06 AM
On the surface, the story of a high school girl's severe injuries at a Colorado ski resort and the escalation of war in the Middle East, affecting U.S. policy and Ukraine's defense, may seem unrelated. But viewed together, a common narrative emerges: modern life — from a teenager's personal biography to global security — rests on surprisingly thin threads. One wrong turn on a slope, one new front in a war, one diplomatic visit postponed “by a month or so” — and the usual course of things...
Tens of thousands of people heard and felt an explosion all over Northeast Ohio and into Pennsylvania and New York Tuesday morning.(Source: WOIO/NWS Cleveland)

When Thunder Didn't Strike: How We Confuse Danger with Its Sound

03-17-2026 2:09 PM
Three seemingly unrelated news items — a shooting scare on a Florida beach during spring break, a celestial “explosion” from a meteor over Ohio, and a string of nighttime break-ins in Norfolk — unexpectedly form a single theme: how modern society responds to alarm, noise and the sense of threat. People flee the beach in panic even though the “gunshots” turned out to be popping plastic bottles; Ohio residents experience a tremor-like impact and think of a house explosion when it was just a shock...
A fire at a Midtown Manhattan building is sending smoke into the air near the start of the St. Patrick's Day Parade.

The Fragility of Trust: From Street Crises to a Crisis of Authority

03-17-2026 8:06 AM
The throughline of all three stories is not surprisingly the fire, the murder, or the resignation themselves, but how quickly and painfully trust collapses: trust in safety in public spaces, trust in the people closest to us, and trust in political institutions. Each account centers on a moment when habitual certainties (“the parade will be peaceful,” “marriage and family are a refuge,” “the state protects rather than drags us into war”) prove to be illusions. Both society and individuals must...
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Liberty, Security and Trust: How Society Seeks a Balance

03-16-2026 2:07 PM
The stories behind three very different pieces of reporting at first glance seem unrelated: the mysterious disappearance of Nancy Guthrie in Tucson, a debate about national security and naturalized citizens in the U.S., and a small Pennsylvania college’s record number of marketing awards. But if you look beyond the discrete facts to the common thread, the same tension emerges: how modern society tries to simultaneously protect people, preserve freedom, and build trust — in government,...
Winter isn't over yet as a late-season storm drops record-breaking snow in parts of the Midwest. Plus, President Trump demands help to keep the Strait of Hormuz open as oil prices rise. All that and all that matters in today's Eye Opener.

War of New Technologies: How Drones, Data and Logistics Are Changing the Iran Conflict

03-16-2026 8:07 AM
A late-winter storm in the U.S., record snowfall across the Midwest and local NFL drama may seem like disparate news — from the CBS weather roundup to discussions of the Baltimore Ravens’ free-agent market on Fox45. But behind this routine media flow another, far more consequential global story is taking shape: the rapid reshaping of military reality around the U.S. and allied confrontation with Iran, and the roles of drones, space, artificial intelligence and defense supply chains. This story...
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Fragile Security: Living in a World of Local Emergencies and Widespread Anxieties

03-15-2026 2:08 PM
Each of the three pieces describes not just an isolated incident but a small fragment of the broader backdrop of contemporary life: from a street shooting to a meningitis outbreak on a university campus to the daily routine of a reporter who drives along the coast and turns other people’s fears into news. Taken together, they do not tell the story of three separate places so much as a single picture: our everyday life is increasingly infused with the sense of fragile security, and the role of...
Savannah Guthrie at Rockefeller Plaza on March 5 and Savannah Guthrie and Nancy Guthrie on the Today show set in 2015.(Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photos: Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, Nathan Congleton/NBC via Getty Images)

Vulnerability in an Era of Technology, Markets and Geopolitics

03-14-2026 8:07 AM
Three seemingly unrelated stories — the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie in Arizona, the purchase of investment bank Eastdil Secured by Savills, and a U.S. airstrike on Iran’s oil hub Kharg — in fact tell one story. It is a story about how deliberate targeting, complex technologies and competing interests shape a new sense of vulnerability: in private life, in markets and in international politics. These cases show that “security” no longer exists as something separate: it is interwoven with the...
Just three months after the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) released a...

Fragile Security: When Tragedy, Rescue and War Converge in One Day

03-13-2026 2:04 PM
In three news stories that at first glance seem unrelated, a common theme emerges: the idea of security as something both vital and extremely fragile. A terrorist attack at the University of Virginia, the happy return of a missing child after six years, and the crash of a U.S. military refueling plane in Iraq — three different narratives in which the state, security forces, individuals and chance fight for human lives in different ways. Together they form a mosaic yet coherent picture of how...
Image: Israel Continues Air Strikes And Ground Offensive In Lebanon

Between War and Leisure: How States Rethink Security

03-13-2026 8:08 AM
At first glance, there is nothing linking tensions around Iran, the deaths of U.S. service members, and how the resort city of Miami Beach is reworking rules for students on spring break. But beyond the headlines the same theme runs through all these pieces: how states and local authorities learn to balance hard security with normal life, strength with openness, deterrence of threats with maintaining appeal for allies, residents, tourists and business. This is a story about how the world lives...

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How the World Argues with America: Hormuz, Tariffs and Trust

03-18-2026 5:07 PM
In March 2026, discussion of America in the foreign press almost automatically boils down to two narratives: the war around Iran and the crisis in...
Израиль и Иран вновь атаковали друг друга. При этом, как сообщается, глава Совета безопасности Ирана Али Лариджани был целенаправленно убит.

Isolation of the US and Israel amid the Iran conflict

03-17-2026 11:08 PM
Recent reports in German and Russian media paint a picture of growing dissatisfaction with US policy, which together with Israel finds itself in an...
Война США и Израиля с Ираном (2026) — Википедия

"War with Iran, swings over Ukraine and a new trade storm: how the world reads US actions"

03-17-2026 7:10 AM
In early March 2026, for a large part of the world "America" in the news was no longer about elections or tech sanctions, but a blazing Middle East....

How the World Argues with America: Iran, NATO, Migrants and Digital Borders

03-16-2026 5:03 PM
In March 2026 the image of the United States again became a central figure in international debates—not as an abstract idea of “American leadership,”...
Déploiements de navires de l'US Navy au Moyen-Orient depuis 2023.

States Under Fire: How Japan, France and Australia Discuss Today's America

03-16-2026 7:07 AM
American policy has once again become the main foreign-policy backdrop for news in Japan, France and Australia — but not as an abstract superpower,...
US News: A week into the US-Israeli war against Iran, US president Donald Trump is facing a growing set of military, economic and political risks that could co.

How the World Sees America Today: War with Iran, Oil and New Cracks in Relations

03-15-2026 5:06 PM
In March 2026 the discussion of the United States abroad refocused on war — this time on the large-scale air campaign by the US and Israel against...
Война США и Израиля с Ираном (2026) — Википедия

How the World Argues About the U.S.: Venezuela, Iran and "Trump's Return" in the Mirror of Germany,...

03-15-2026 7:06 AM
In early March 2026, global discussion of the United States once again concentrated on power, war and Washington’s unilateral decisions. In German,...
Две недели войны на Ближнем Востоке: у Украины появились новые шансы

World reactions to the escalation between the US and Iran

03-14-2026 11:06 PM
International media increasingly read the rising tension between the US and Iran not merely as a local escalation, but as a risk of the conflict...
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How the World Sees America Today: Trump's Iran War, Oil and a New Rift

03-14-2026 7:04 AM
In early March 2026, outside the United States Washington is talked about not so much in terms of "democracy versus authoritarianism" as in the...

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فرق الإنقاذ تبحث عن أشخاص محاصرين تحت الأنقاض عقب غارة جوية استهدفت مبنى سكنيا بطهران (غيتي)

Israel's campaign to eliminate Iranian leaders: the regime's "dismemberment" tactic

03-18-2026 4:05 PM
According to an investigation by The Wall Street Journal, Israel is conducting an intensive intelligence and military campaign aimed at the systematic elimination of key figures of the Iranian regime and its security structures. The goal of this long-term strategy, the report says, is to undermine Tehran's power from within and create conditions for its possible collapse. The campaign combines airstrikes, on-the-ground agent work and targeted killings of specific individuals. Recent events have...

Former Spanish PM Urges U.S. to Help Venezuela's Economy for Stability

03-18-2026 4:04 AM
Former Prime Minister of Spain José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero said that if the United States wants stability in Venezuela, it should help its economy, which has suffered for years from a crisis and sanctions, mostly imposed by Washington. Zapatero made this appeal after meeting in Caracas with the parliamentary commission on amnesty, stressing that Venezuela will remain a faithful friend of the U.S. if they contribute to peace. The statement came against the backdrop of the restoration of...
مقاتلة أمريكية خلال تجهزها لتنفيذ هجمات على إيران (صفحة سنتكوم على

US strikes Iranian missile sites near strategic strait

03-18-2026 3:04 AM
American forces said they struck fortified Iranian missile positions along the coast near the Strait of Hormuz. According to the United States Central Command (CENTCOM), the attack used powerful 5,000-pound munitions capable of breaching fortifications. The strikes were targeted at Iranian anti-ship missiles that, the US said, posed a threat to international shipping. The actions were presented as part of a broader operation called "Epic Anger," aimed at degrading Iranian military and...
عنصر من الحرس الثوري الإيراني بجوار صاروخ باليستي إيراني من طراز

US warns world of Iranian threat, steps up diplomatic pressure

03-17-2026 4:05 PM
The US administration has sent urgent warnings to governments of various countries about a high risk of possible Iranian attacks on their territories. According to diplomatic sources, Washington has launched a large-scale diplomatic campaign aimed at undermining Tehran's military and operational capabilities abroad. American diplomats were instructed to inform foreign governments that Iran has demonstrated "real intent and capability" to attack American and Israeli interests, including targets...

Historical breakthrough: Venezuela reaches World Baseball Classic final for first time

03-17-2026 4:04 AM
The Venezuelan national baseball team made a historic breakthrough, reaching the final of the World Baseball Classic for the first time after defeating Italy 4–2 in the semifinal match. This victory was especially significant given that en route to the final the Venezuelans eliminated the reigning champions — Team Japan. The team now faces a decisive match for the title against Team USA, and Venezuela has a unique chance to win the main trophy of this prestigious international tournament for...
تصاعُد ألسنة اللهب بعد استهداف طائرة مسيّرة لخزان وقود في الإمارات في وقت سابق من صباح أمس الاثنين (أسوشيتد برس)

New Spike in Gulf Tensions After Iranian Threats

03-17-2026 3:05 AM
A new military escalation has occurred in the Gulf countries. Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain were attacked with ballistic missiles and drones. These strikes followed direct threats by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) to hit facilities with stakes held by American tech companies in the region. Iran said this was in response to an alleged U.S.-Israeli attack. Saudi Arabia reported that its air defenses destroyed more than 96 drones attacking Riyadh and the Eastern...
ترمب يتحدث إلى الصحفيين على متن طائرة

Trump forms coalition to reopen the Strait of Hormuz

03-16-2026 4:05 PM
Former U.S. president Donald Trump is working to assemble an international coalition to resume shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, which has been blocked by Iran. According to Axios, he hopes to announce the initiative as early as this week. A more radical military option is also being considered — seizing a key Iranian oil terminal on Kharg Island, which would require deploying U.S. ground forces. These plans are being developed amid rising global oil and gas prices due to the closure of...
Presidenta encargada Delcy Rodríguez

Venezuela Targets Global Markets with Its Premium Cocoa

03-16-2026 4:05 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez instructed Minister of Foreign Trade Koroómoto Godoy to immediately step up efforts to find and strengthen positions in international markets for the export of Venezuelan cocoa and chocolate. The directive was given during the head of state’s visit to the facilities of the chocolate company Cakawa. Rodríguez emphasized that the cocoa sector needs to be given strategic importance similar to the coffee industry, which already occupies a prominent...
ترمب اتهم مؤسسات إعلامية أمريكية كبرى بفقدان المصداقية (الفرنسية)

Trump Accuses Media of Spreading Fakes About War with Iran

03-16-2026 3:04 AM
Former US President Donald Trump launched a sharp attack on the mass media, accusing them of spreading "misleading" information. In his statements on the Truth Social platform he claims that Iran is using artificial intelligence as a new weapon of disinformation, creating and distributing fake images and video clips of military operations. Among the fakes, Trump says, are footage of attacks by small boats, strikes on tanker aircraft and on American ships. Trump said that some US media knowingly...

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How Filipino Workers Taught Strangers to Befriend Through a Fence: How Young People from the Philippines...

03-19-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine you came to work in another country where almost no one speaks your language. You work 12–14 hours a day in a cold, wet factory cleaning fish. You’re paid so little you can barely afford food. And when you try to complain, the boss just laughs and says, “Don’t like it — go home.” That was the life of thousands of young Filipinos who came in the 1930s to work in canneries in the American Northwest. But one day they decided they’d had enough. What happened next changed not only their...
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Artists Who Accidentally Made Their Neighborhood Too Expensive

03-18-2026 11:34 PM
In the early 2000s, huge empty buildings stood in Seattle’s Georgetown neighborhood. Factories had once hummed there, machines clattered, and people made airplane parts and other important things. Then the factories closed, workers left, and only quiet brick boxes with broken windows remained. Inside lay junk, old tools, and rusty pipes. Most people drove past without even looking at these buildings. But a few saw something different. They saw treasure. These people were artists, sculptors,...
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The burger joint that sends kids to college: how the owner accidentally invented a formula...

03-18-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine an ordinary diner that sells hamburgers and fries. Now imagine that this diner pays for its employees to go to college. Sounds like a fairy tale? But in Seattle there's a place where this has been happening for 70 years. And the most surprising thing is that the owner didn’t get the idea from business books—he was once a poor student and remembered how hard it was. The story began in 1954, when a young man named Dick Spady opened a small diner called Dick's Drive-In. Dick grew up in a...
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Turtles and Truckers Who United for Justice

03-17-2026 11:33 PM
In 1999 something surprising happened on the streets of Seattle: people in giant sea turtle costumes marched alongside truck drivers, and together they changed the way the world thinks about justice. This unusual friendship grew out of protests against the World Trade Organization (WTO), and it showed that protecting nature and protecting people are really the same cause. Why the turtles took to the streets It all began with real sea turtles living thousands of kilometers from Seattle — in the...
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A Market Almost Lost to a Pretty Picture of the Future

03-17-2026 11:05 AM
In the center of Seattle there’s the famous Pike Place Market. Today it’s a lively place with fishmongers who toss fish across stalls, musicians on the corners, and the smell of bread and coffee. But once city officials decided to... demolish it. And most surprisingly — they thought they were doing a good deed and building a “city of the future.” The story of how ordinary citizens stopped this “beautiful disaster” can help other cities avoid losing their most important places. The city of the...
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Builders Who Hid Their Homelands in Patterns — Immigrants and Seattle's Memory

03-16-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine you moved to a new country where nobody speaks your language, and you miss home terribly. But you have a hammer, a saw, and nails. And you know a secret: you can build a house so it whispers stories of your homeland to those who know how to look. That’s what immigrants did more than a century ago when they built the Capitol Hill neighborhood in Seattle — one of the city’s liveliest and most creative districts, home each summer to the famous Capitol Hill Block Party. Secret messages in...
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Brewers Who Accidentally Taught the World What "Cool" Looks Like

03-16-2026 11:03 AM
Have you ever noticed that many cool cafés, offices, and restaurants look like old factories? Exposed brick walls without wallpaper, pipes under the ceiling, a concrete floor, large windows, and wooden tables. This style is so popular now that architects deliberately make new buildings look like old factories. But where did this trend come from? It turns out it was accidentally invented by poor brewers in Seattle 40 years ago — and they did it not to be fashionable, but simply because they...
Craftsman Bungalow in Seattle

Women Who Taught Homes to Raise Children

03-15-2026 11:35 PM
In the early 1900s, unusual women walked the streets of Seattle with tape measures, notebooks, and determined faces. They peered into house windows, knocked on doors, and asked a strange question: "Is there a place in your home where a child can daydream?" These women were neither police nor teachers. They were architectural activists, and they had a bold idea: a home can raise children as well as parents and school can. Today, when you walk through Seattle neighborhoods like Ballard, Fremont,...
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Bookstores That Taught Readers to Plant Trees: How Seattle Turned Reading into Action

03-15-2026 11:05 AM
Imagine a city that is home to Amazon’s headquarters — the giant company that sells books online and because of which thousands of traditional bookstores closed across America. Now imagine that in this very city small bookstores not only survived but became stronger than ever. And most surprisingly, they turned into places where people didn’t just read about nature, they began to protect it for real. This is the story of how bookstores in Seattle became "greenhouses for ideas," where pages read...