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USA Breaking Point: How Infrastructure Holds Up Under Strain

07-03-2026 2:03 PM
Perhaps the main shared thread across these three pieces isn’t simply breaking news from different sectors, but a story about how large systems...
B.C. Premier David Eby speaks to the media at a meeting of western premiers in Kananaskis, Alta.., Monday, May 25, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh  THE CANADIAN PRESS

NEIGHBORS British Columbia and Canada Agreements: Housing, Infrastructure, Environment

07-03-2026 1:04 PM
The governments of British Columbia and Ottawa have struck a series of agreements: buying unsold condos to create affordable housing, a...

SEATTLE Where fireworks are allowed on July 4 in Western Washington: list of cities and safety rules

07-03-2026 12:04 PM
Independence Day is approaching, and authorities are once again reminding residents of Western Washington that in most areas of the region, the sale...
Lala Meach-Cross, 25, describes different kinds of fireworks before making a sale at the fireworks mall at the Muckleshoot Reservation in June 2022. (Daniel Kim / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE 250th anniversary of the US in Seattle: fireworks on Lake Union and restrictions

07-03-2026 10:08 AM
A huge fireworks show was set off over Lake Union in Seattle to mark the US’s 250th anniversary, but in most parts of Western Washington, setting off...
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EVENTS Beijing?

07-03-2026 9:33 AM

EVENTS Seattle: events from July 3 to the beginning of the week, 2026

07-03-2026 9:09 AM
Early July in Seattle promises to be packed: from family strolls and free activities to big city celebrations and the start of summer festivals. Even...

EVENTS Event lineup from July 3 to September 1, 2026

07-03-2026 9:02 AM
To plan ahead, we’ve rounded up major performances and sporting events that begin July 3, 2026, and run through September 1. The list includes...
Over 100 Los Angeles residents confronted supportive housing leaders over rising crime, drug activity and public safety concerns near Venice facilities.

USA When history, heat and distrust become a test for society

07-03-2026 8:05 AM
Three different reports — about a protest by Venice residents in Los Angeles, about record heat across the Washington region, and about a rare copy...
Starbucks headquarters is seen on Oct. 29, 2024, in Seattle. (Nick Wagner / The Seattle Times)

SEATTLE Fire, weather, and Starbucks: Seattle digest

07-03-2026 6:08 AM
In the digest: a fire in Everett left 12 people without a home; in Seattle, variable cloudiness with up to 25°C; Starbucks will start paying baristas...

Seattle

Sport and Crime in Seattle: Baseball, Soccer, Shooting

07-02-2026 10:07 PM
The Seattle Mariners won 1-0; Miller nearly threw a no-hitter. The United States men’s soccer team will play Belgium at a Seattle stadium, but Trump...
Mariners starting pitcher Logan Gilbert pitches against the Boston Red Sox June 21 in Seattle.  (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times)

Seattle Without Killings, Dutch Bros vs. Starbucks, and the Mariners

07-02-2026 6:04 PM
For the first time since 1970, June passed in Seattle without a single homicide. Police link it to new approaches. Meanwhile, the Dutch Bros chain...
Fans head into the Seattle Stadium prior to the FIFA Men’s World Cup, the United States vs. Australia match in Seattle on Friday, June 19, 2026. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)

July 4 Parade and the 2026 World Cup: Seattle updates

07-02-2026 12:08 PM
Seattle is getting ready for a children’s parade for Independence Day, as well as an influx of fans for the 2026 World Cup matches. It has been...
An employee enters the Anthropic office in San Francisco, Calif. Anthropic is expanding its Seattle footprint by finalizing a long-term lease in the South Lake Union neighborhood. (Marissa Leshnov / The New York Times, 2023)

Seattle: Anthropic expands, and World Cup tickets set records

07-02-2026 10:06 AM
Anthropic has leased 113,000 square feet in Seattle as it prepares for an IPO and expands its headcount. Meanwhile, the U.S. national team will play...
A student reported a teacher at Meadowdale Elementary School in Lynnwood sexually assaulted her in a classroom when she was in 5th grade, according to a police report. 

 (Ivy Ceballo / The Seattle Times)

Seattle: Declined Charges, an Unsolved Killing, and an Arrest for Human Trafficking

07-02-2026 6:06 AM
In today’s digest: a prosecutor has again declined to pursue charges against a teacher from the Edmonds School District in a student sexual abuse...
Jonathan James, right, hugs Kurt Pritchard, James’s best friend’s older brother, after the US team scored a goal in the first half at a watch party for the United States vs. Bosnia-Herzegovina FIFA World Cup Round of 32 match on the evening of Wednesday, July 1, 2026 in Seattle. (Andrew Burke-Stevenson / The Seattle Times)

Seattle News Digest: Soccer and Copper Theft

07-01-2026 10:07 PM
The U.S. men’s soccer team will face Belgium in the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup in Seattle. Meanwhile, police arrested a man who was stealing...
Kiné Seck and her father, Cheikh Yirim Seck, a Senegalese American and longtime Central District resident, will attend the Senegal vs. Belgium World Cup game in Seattle on Wednesday with their extended family. (Kevin Clark / The Seattle Times)

Seattle: baseball trump cards, a football diaspora, and a traffic jam apocalypse

07-01-2026 6:07 PM
In today’s roundup: the Mariners could use an abundance of starting pitchers to bolster the bullpen; Seattle’s Senegalese diaspora is backing the...
Seattle mayor Katie Wilson, center, responds to a reporter’s question at a press conference announcing changes to the King County Regional Homelessness Authority, Wednesday, July 1, 2026, in Seattle. Looking on are Girmay Zahilay, King County Executive and Karen Lee, CEO of Plymouth Housing. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)

Reforming Homeless Aid—and the Mariners’ Dilemma

07-01-2026 3:06 PM
Seattle and King County are overhauling the homeless-services system, taking control of the money away from KCRHA over violations. Analysts are...
Seattle Is Winning at Hosting the World Cup

Seattle’s Football Triumph and a Pitcher’s Kindness

07-01-2026 10:06 AM
Seattle has been named the best city in the United States for the 2026 World Cup thanks to thoughtful infrastructure and record ridership. The city...

Weather

🌤️ 10-Day Weather Forecast for Seattle, Washington

07-03-2026 5:04 AM
Today, July 3, in Seattle it will be cloudy, but by mid-day the clouds will break and the sun will come out. The current temperature this morning is around 59°F (feels like 61°F), with light winds, southwesterly at 1–2 mph. The daytime high will reach 73°F, with a nighttime low of 55°F. Winds will be westerly at 7 mph. Chance of precipitation is 16%, and the UV index is very high (8). Sunrise is at 5:17 am, sunset at 9:10 pm, for a day length of 15 hours 53 minutes. The moon is in the waning...

Neighbors

As the FIFA World Cup passes its halfway mark, the B.C. government is touting the economic benefits of hosting the games in Vancouver but some local businesses say the boost has been uneven.

World Cup in Vancouver: Restaurants up, hotels down

07-01-2026 1:04 PM
Restaurants and bars in Vancouver are seeing record revenue thanks to Canada’s national team matches, but hotels and shops on Granville Island are facing a drop in demand due to high prices and the way fans are spread across the region. Provincial authorities, despite an uneven impact, are forecasting a long-term tourism boom and are already building mini-fields as a legacy of the tournament. Vancouver’s World Cup promises an economic boom—but delivers uneven results British Columbia is...
A new 10,000-seat arena is being built in Surrey, B.C., and the city has secured the Vancouver Giants as the anchor tenant.

“Giants” Move, Housing Deal and Search Off Vancouver’s Coast

06-30-2026 1:04 PM
The Vancouver Giants are relocating to Surrey with a new 10,000-seat arena; British Columbia developers are skeptical about the Carney-Eby housing deal to reduce development fees; and a search continues off the coast of Vancouver for six people who went missing after four were rescued. Vancouver Giants Move to Surrey: 10,000-Seat Hockey Arena The Western Hockey League (WHL) Vancouver Giants are preparing for another move — this time to Surrey, one of the fastest-growing cities in British...
Police seize e-dirt bikes from racing youths in Coquitlam

Shipwreck off British Columbia and earthquake in Venezuela

06-29-2026 1:03 PM
Search operations off British Columbia have been paused for six people missing after the charter vessel crash. Meanwhile, a Vancouver man is helping victims of the earthquake in Venezuela. Search for six missing after charter boat sinks off B.C. coast is suspended Rescue operations off British Columbia, where a charter fishing vessel sank last week, have been temporarily suspended. As reported in a CTV News story, six people are still listed as missing, and authorities made the difficult...
Hundreds of people took to the streets in Vancouver on Saturday to oppose the construction of two new AI data centres in the city.

Vancouver News Digest: Protests, Soccer on the Mountain, and Canada Day

06-28-2026 1:03 PM
In today’s digest: Vancouver residents are protesting the construction of AI data centres over environmental risks; football fans combined watching a match involving the England national team with panoramic views from Grouse Mountain; and a guide to free Canada Day 2026 events across Metro Vancouver — from fireworks and drone shows to concerts and inclusive programming. Protest in Vancouver: Hundreds took to the streets against AI data-centre construction Last Saturday in Vancouver, a major...
B.C. Premier David Eby on June 25, 2026, in Vancouver.

BC: condo buybacks and teenage door vandalism

06-27-2026 1:03 PM
British Columbia’s premier clarified details of a program to buy unsold homes for rent-to-own, insisting it isn’t a bailout for developers. Meanwhile in Nanaimo, teenagers are terrorizing a neighborhood as part of a dangerous challenge—kicking in doors, frightening residents, and causing damage. British Columbia weighs a questionable deal to buy up unsold condominiums British Columbia Premier David Eby offered unexpected clarifications about a proposed government program to buy unsold condos...
People need affordable homes, and thousands of empty condos in British Columbia are waiting to be sold. The federal government has an idea to help with both: Prime Minister Mark Carney is partnering with the B.C. government to convert vacant condos into affordable housing units.

Vancouver Digest: Housing, Festivals and a Route to the Fjords

06-25-2026 1:08 PM
The government is buying up empty condos, the city kicks off an Afro-music festival, FIFA World Cup broadcasts and a ’90s retrospective, and builders are pitching a new highway to Prince Rupert that could take just 8 hours. Mark Carney Plans to Buy Unsold Condos in Vancouver: Lifeline or Developer Subsidy? The Government of Canada and the province of British Columbia have decided to tackle two problems at the same time: a shortage of affordable housing and a growing volume of vacant newly built...
There's growing criticism over the federal and provincial government's plan to buy thousands of unsold condos in B.C. for affordable housing.

British Columbia: housing, football and a stadium

06-24-2026 1:07 PM
In the digest: a controversial program to buy out vacant condos in British Columbia, a football fan march in Vancouver ahead of Canada vs Switzerland, and an explanation of why the BC Place Vancouver stadium kept its name for the 2026 World Cup. Canada’s federal government will buy 2,200 vacant condos: a market rescue or a developer subsidy? Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney and the Premier of British Columbia David Eby announced a joint program to buy thousands of vacant units from private...

USA

Several people have been arrested and cited after President Donald Trump blamed, without evidence, vandals for destroying the pool.

Vulnerability to risk: from heat and fires to the fragility of public spaces

07-02-2026 2:03 PM
The first summer weeks in the US and beyond are forming a picture in which several different events are being pulled under the same umbrella: how easily modern infrastructure, public safety, and even sporting ambition prove vulnerable to physical wear, extreme conditions, and the human factor. On one end is the scandal over damage to the Reflecting Pool at the Lincoln Memorial, where the dispute is about not only who damaged what, but also how the condition of symbolic sites is being...
Project Purple at Six Flags Great Adventure has surpassed 320 feet, making it the tallest structure at the New Jersey park ahead of its 2027 debut.

When an amusement ride, a disappearance and an explosion are about the same thing

07-02-2026 8:04 AM
At first glance, these three stories have nothing to do with each other: in New Jersey, a new giant amusement ride is being built; in the US, investigators are still probing a mysterious disappearance of an elderly woman; and in central Damascus, an explosion has occurred. But if you look more closely, all three are bound by a single theme—living in a state of uncertainty, when society is simultaneously waiting for a spectacle, searching for answers, and trying to maintain a sense of control...
Two people climbed to the top of New York City's Empire State Building, unfurled a banner, and then apparently got engaged Wednesday afternoon.

Love, Risk and a Symbol of New York

07-01-2026 2:03 PM
On the summit of the Empire State Building, several storylines converged in the space of a single day: a brazen breach at one of the world’s most recognizable skyscrapers, a public demonstration carrying an anti-establishment message, an unexpected engagement at nearly 500 meters, and an immediate police response. The story, reported by CBS News, NBC News and briefly by CNN, reads at once like a city incident, a performance, and an extremely risky act. But if you look past the flashy image, the...
This story was originally published by CNN. Click here for live updates. WASHINGTON, D.C. (CNN) -- One of the main arguments that President Donald Trump’s attorneys had raised was that the 14th Amendment required people to be domiciled — or with the intention of remaining — in the United States before being entitled to birthright

Верховный суд, города и цена риска

06-30-2026 2:04 PM
If you look at these three reports together, they seem very different: in Pittsburgh, a contractor was killed in a fall from a ladder; in Atlanta, police are investigating a death at a home in Buckhead; and the U.S. Supreme Court issued a landmark ruling on birthright citizenship. But they share a common thread: in each case, a system—whether law, policing, or workplace safety rules—sets the boundaries of what is permissible and tries to deal with the consequences when those boundaries are...
US Vice President JD Vance delivers remarks on the economy at Uline in Alburtis, near Allentown, Pennsylvania, on December 16, 2025.Ryan Collerd / AFP via Getty Images

US Supreme Court and a New Conservative Line

06-30-2026 8:03 AM
The court rulings discussed in these materials may, at first glance, appear to cover separate topics — citizenship by birth, rules for campaign financing, and the participation of transgender athletes in women’s sports. But if you look at them more broadly, they share a single overarching storyline: the US Supreme Court is becoming increasingly active as an arbiter in the country’s most acute cultural and political conflicts. And its conservative majority is not merely interpreting the law — it...
Crowds gather outside to watch the races at Aqueduct Racetrack on June 19.Lili Kobielski

A turning point, a decisive moment, and the price of the final round

06-29-2026 2:03 PM
If you look at these three pieces together, they unexpectedly form a single overarching story about how climaxes always look different, yet they always demand absolute composure. In one case, it’s a historic farewell to a venue that had lasted 132 years; in another, it’s a last-minute goal that moves a football match into a new phase of the tournament; in the third, it’s no longer a sporting climax but a geopolitical one, where any mistake can trigger escalation between states. In all three...
The justices ruled that a Mississippi law that allows ballots to be counted as long as they were sent by Election Day is not prohibited under federal law.

Courts, Power and Elections: How the US Fights Over the Limits of Democracy

06-29-2026 8:04 AM
At first glance, we have three separate topics: the powers of the US president, the rules for counting mail-in ballots, and Europe’s water agenda. But if you look more closely, all three pieces are really about the same thing—how modern institutions are trying to strike a balance between political power and the rules meant to restrain that power. In one case, it’s about the independence of the Federal Reserve; in another, it’s about the fairness and administration of elections; and in the...
Young people jump and swim in the Canal Saint-Martin during a red alert heatwave in Paris on June 25.Gauthier Bedrignans / Hans Lucas/AFP via Getty Images

When Temperature Becomes the Factor, Not the Background

06-28-2026 2:04 PM
In all three pieces—on deadly heat in Europe, on the uncertainty surrounding Bishop Dyer in MLW, and on Brandt Clarke’s contract with the Los Angeles Kings—the same logic of modern public events comes to the fore: any meaningful system, whether public health, a sports league, or a hockey club, must respond to pressure that changes the rules of the game. In the first case, it is literal climate stress already driving higher mortality and infrastructure failures; in the second and third, it is...
Latest quake comes as rescuers still searching for survivors from twin 7.2 and 7.5 quakes on Wednesday.

Extreme Weather and the Vulnerability of Systems

06-27-2026 2:03 PM
Almost all the items in the roundup, despite their different geographies and formats, converge on one big story: how natural and man-made shocks quickly turn into a crisis for people, infrastructure and authorities when the scale of the event exceeds the capacity of an ordinary response. Earthquakes off the coast of Venezuela, a wave of destructive heat in Europe, and even local incidents like fires, shootings or road accidents in Pennsylvania all show the same logic: modern society is often...

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Ally anxiety and the reshuffling of strategies amid the changing role of the United States

07-02-2026 11:03 PM
A series of reports about reworking ties with Washington paints an overall picture of cautious concern and pragmatic course corrections. Allies are...
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Reactions to the U.S. line on Iran and the Middle East

06-28-2026 11:03 PM
The world continues to assess how exactly the United States is shaping its policy toward Iran and the overall level of tension in the Middle East: in...
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US Escalation and the Threat of Conflict Expanding With Iran

06-27-2026 11:03 PM
The focus is on new strikes and the growing standoff between the United States and Iran. Most coverage frames what is happening as a worrying...
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How South Africa, Russia and India are discussing Trump’s America: from aid and tariffs to war...

06-26-2026 5:02 PM
In recent days and weeks, attention in South Africa, Russia and India on the United States has focused not on some abstract “American agenda,” but on...
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The US as a common nerve: why China, South Africa and Turkey are arguing about Washington

06-26-2026 7:09 AM
At the end of June 2026, an international debate about the United States in three very different countries unexpectedly converged around the same...
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The US steps up competition and limits its own flexibility

06-25-2026 11:10 PM
In today’s US coverage, American policy appears not merely as a set of decisions inside the country, but as a tool for reshaping the balance of power...

World

Delcy Rodríguez

Venezuelan authorities accuse “media labs” of stoking chaos after the earthquake

07-03-2026 4:12 AM
Acting President of Venezuela Delcy Rodríguez said that after the powerful double earthquake that struck on June 24, the government faced not only a natural disaster, but also a deliberate information attack. According to her, so-called “media labs” were involved—both inside the country and abroad—to sow panic and hinder rescue efforts. Rodríguez acknowledged that the scale of the earthquake exceeded all forecasts, but stressed that alongside the tragedy there was a planned destabilization...
الوفد الإيراني المفاوض برئاسة قاليباف (وسط) في إسلام آباد (الأوروبية)

The US fears Israel could target Iranian negotiators

07-03-2026 3:07 AM
The US administration has expressed serious concern over a possible Israeli plan to eliminate two key Iranian negotiators — the Speaker of Parliament Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. According to The New York Times, American officials believe that such a move could derail delicate negotiations over a temporary peace agreement, which Washington is conducting with Tehran. Washington believes that removing Qalibaf or Araqchi could completely derail the negotiating track...
Президент США Дональд Трамп в четверг раскритиковал дисбаланс военных расходов между союзниками по НАТО, заявив, что это «абсурдно», что Вашингтон направляет больше ресурсов на…

Concerns over US Trade and Migration Signals

07-02-2026 7:04 PM
In the Spanish-language agenda, reactions to actions and rhetoric from the United States in the spirit of the “Trump era” have become noticeably troubling. Attention is focused on how Washington might increase pressure on both trade and migration policy, and what consequences this could have for relations with Venezuela—and more broadly, for the entire Latin American agenda. Uncertainty about the future of the trade regime in North America, questions about stronger controls over labor and...
كاتب روسي: إيران وروسيا انجرتا إلى مفاوضات سلام لم تكن واشنطن تنوي إتمامها منذ البداية (وكالات)

The Kremlin Naively Trusted Negotiations With the West — Expert

07-02-2026 4:06 PM
Russian writer Pavel Roberts claims that in the Kremlin they “naively” believed agreements on Alaska and the Minsk accords. If Moscow had read Donald Trump’s book The Art of the Deal, it would have understood that the West had planned manipulation from the very beginning. According to the author, when in 2014 Putin allowed Washington to topple the government of Ukraine and install there an anti-Russian “agent,” it became clear that if Moscow did nothing, it would inevitably lead to armed...
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Psychological Warfare: Venezuela Warned of a Disinformation Campaign Amid the Disaster

07-02-2026 4:10 AM
Óscar Schemel, president of the Venezuelan research company Hinterlaces, said that the country has launched a targeted disinformation and “neurotization” campaign tied to a natural disaster. According to him, this is not just spreading fakes, but a full-fledged psychosocial war: manipulators use the real pain caused by the tragedy and artificially intensify it in order to undermine society’s stability and discredit the institutions of power. The end goal is to push citizens into a permanent...
الجيش الأمريكي أكد أنه لا توجد مؤشرات على أن حادثة الطائرة المروحية ناجمة عن عمل عدائي (رويترز)

US Navy helicopter incident: missing service member searched for in the Arabian Sea

07-02-2026 3:08 AM
On the night of July 1, an emergency landing of an MH-60S Sea Hawk helicopter in the Arabian Sea took place. The aircraft belongs to the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush. According to the US military command, one of the four crew members is listed as missing, while the other three were injured; their condition is stable. At the same time, it is stressed that there are no preliminary signs of hostile action. The US Fifth Fleet’s ships are currently actively searching for the missing service...
الرئيس الأمريكي دونالد ترمب يتحدث في المكتب البيضاوي، ويقف جيه دي فانس عن يساره وروبيو عن يمينه 23 أبريل/نيسان الماضي (رويترز)

Rift in the White House: How Washington Is Dividing Talks on Iran and Lebanon

07-01-2026 4:07 PM
Two opposing camps have formed inside the U.S. administration, viewing the negotiating tactics with Iran and Lebanon differently. As the daily Maariv reports, citing a source close to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the first camp is led by Vice President J.D. Vance, and includes special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The second camp is led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who is closely coordinating with Israeli politician Ron Dermer, recently returned by Netanyahu to the...

Aftershock activity in Venezuela is easing, but the risk remains

07-01-2026 4:10 AM
After two strong earthquakes on June 24, Venezuela has seen a steady decline in both the frequency and magnitude of aftershocks. According to the authorities, as of June 29 there were 689 seismic events recorded. The number of aftershocks has fallen from 86 per day to 30, confirming that subsurface activity is gradually dying down. However, government representative Jorge Rodríguez stressed that this does not mean the threat has been fully lifted: the number and strength of aftershocks are...
وفق رويترز، فإن المحادثات ال⁠فنية ​غير المباشرة بين واشنطن وطهران تجري في الدوحة بوساطة قطرية وباكستانية (غيتي)

US and Iran Technical Talks in Doha: Qatar and Pakistan as Intermediaries

07-01-2026 3:07 AM
Indirect technical consultations between the United States and Iran have begun in the capital of Qatar. As Reuters reports, citing informed sources, Doha and Islamabad play a key role in organizing the dialogue. The meetings are taking place amid a fragile peace and complicated relations between the two countries, and their holding has become possible thanks to sustained multilateral diplomacy. On Tuesday, Qatar’s prime minister and foreign minister, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdel Rahman Al Thani,...

Knowledge

Girl climbing on the Pinnacle indoor climbing wall REI Seattle Washington state USA Stock Photo ...

Магазин, где можно залезть на гору прямо у кассы

07-03-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine this: you walk into a store to buy a backpack — and suddenly you see, right in front of you, a real cliff. Not a picture, not some toy little hill, but a huge stone wall as tall as a six-story building, which people are climbing right now. Next to it there’s a cycling path with bumps and turns, where you can ride a bicycle even before you’ve bought it. This isn’t an amusement park. It’s a store in Seattle called REI. And it’s set up in such an unusual way for one very important reason:...
Секрет успешных морских походов викингов крылся в дегте - Новости

The Club That Kept the City From Forgetting Itself: How Seattle’s Music Halls Became Keepers of...

07-02-2026 11:38 PM
Представь: ты живёшь в городе, где есть маленький музыкальный клуб на твоей улице. Там каждую пятницу выступают живые группы, соседи заходят выпить чаю, а на стенах висят самодельные афиши. Кажется, что это просто клуб — ничего особенного. Но в Сиэтле учёные и экономисты выяснили кое-что удивительное: когда такой клуб закрывается, вместе с ним начинает умирать целый квартал. А когда он остаётся — квартал живёт, дышит и даже становится зелёнее. When grunge made the city famous—and brought...
2026 Seattle Pride Parade Grand Marshal, DeAunt'e Damper; Photo by Erica Daniels

The Tram That Slept Under Asphalt: How Seattle Lost Clean Air — and Found It Again

07-02-2026 11:04 AM
Imagine that one day you buried your favorite toy in the garden, forgot about it, and then—sixty years later—someone dug up the earth and found it. Something like that happened in Seattle. Only instead of a toy, it was trams. And instead of a garden, it was the whole city. A City Where Trams Sang More than a hundred years ago, Seattle was a special kind of city. Trams glided along its streets—quiet, smooth, almost like boats. There were a lot of them: by 1910, more than two hundred miles of...
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A City That Changed Outfits: How One Money Decision Transformed Seattle Streets

07-01-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine a room that can transform. In the morning, it’s a cozy coffee shop that smells of cinnamon. At noon, it becomes a studio where paintings are made. In the evening, it’s a small stage where a girl sings with a guitar. These magical rooms didn’t appear in Seattle by magic—they came from one very important money decision. And that decision changed not only people’s wallets, but the city’s streets themselves. What Is a Minimum Wage and Why It Matters Imagine you work in a café: washing...
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The slippery road: how one street in Seattle gave the world a word for poverty

07-01-2026 11:04 AM
There are words that travel the world unnoticed. People in London, Tokyo, Moscow, and Buenos Aires say “skid-row,” and everyone understands: it’s the poorest, most run-down part of the city, where people live who simply didn’t get a break. But few people know that the word was born on just a single street in Seattle. A street where logs slid. And the story of that street is the story of how smart people devised a trap—almost impossible to escape. Logs on sleds: what the first “slippery road”...
On the Duwamish River, a Paddle Program Heals Land and Legacy

A River That Remembers Everything: The Story of One Family, One Fish, and a Big Injustice

06-30-2026 11:34 PM
Imagine you’re going fishing with your grandmother. The river glitters in the sunlight, the water looks clean, and your grandmother says her mother also fished here. You catch fish, bring it home, and make soup. Everything is just like always. Only no one told you that this fish shouldn’t be eaten. That poison is hidden in it. And that the warning about it was written only in English — a language your grandmother doesn’t know. That’s exactly what happened to hundreds of families along the...
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The Chair That Marries: A Secret at the Top of the Wild West’s Tallest Building

06-30-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine you’re riding an old elevator—wooden, creaky, with an iron grille instead of a door. The lift crawls upward, floor by floor, and you count them out loud. Five, ten, twenty, thirty-five... The doors open—and you step into a room that looks like a dream: a carved ceiling, little lanterns, an antique table, and just one chair by the window. And outside the window is all of Seattle, small and shining, like a toy city. This is the Smith Tower. And it has a secret. The Man Who Wanted to Touch...
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The Spiral They Tried to Remove: The Story of a Library and the Woman Who Defended It

06-29-2026 11:33 PM
Imagine a library where you can walk and walk along rows of bookshelves — and you never run into a staircase. The shelves don’t end. The books don’t stop. You simply move along a gentle incline, as if you’re climbing a very sloping hill, and all around you are thousands and thousands of books. This kind of place exists in Seattle. It’s called the “Book Spiral.” And it almost disappeared before it could even be built. A Broken Staircase In a typical library, books are arranged by a system —...
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The Diamond Library: How One Building Taught the World to Read Differently

06-29-2026 11:03 AM
Imagine a building that looks like a giant diamond dropped from the sky right into the heart of the city. Its walls aren’t smooth and straight, but angular—like someone had stacked a massive crystal of glass and steel. Inside, there are brightly yellow halls, red staircases, and one long, long walkway that lets you move through all of human knowledge—from dinosaurs to space—without ever stopping. This isn’t a fairy tale and it isn’t science fiction. It’s a real library in Seattle, opened in...