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06-09-2025 Vol 1986

Category: Local News

Seattle Residents Envy BC Ferries Experience Amid Discussions for Similar Services

Seattle Residents Envy BC Ferries Experience Amid Discussions for Similar Services

A recent trip on BC Ferries has ignited a wave of interest among Seattle residents for a similar service in…
Seattle’s Salad Gems: A Celebration of Flavor and Creativity

Seattle’s Salad Gems: A Celebration of Flavor and Creativity

In a culinary landscape often dominated by hearty entrees and decadent desserts, salads can often fall to the wayside, reduced…
Escape the Crowds: Five Summer Getaways Recommended by Travel Journalist Brandon Schultz

Escape the Crowds: Five Summer Getaways Recommended by Travel Journalist Brandon Schultz

SEATTLE — As summer approaches, Travel Journalist Brandon Schultz offers five destinations that promise adventure and relaxation away from the…
Seattle Councilmember Withdraws Controversial Amendment on Sound Transit Permits

Seattle Councilmember Withdraws Controversial Amendment on Sound Transit Permits

In a significant decision, Seattle Councilmember Maritza Rivera has withdrawn her proposed amendment that aimed to impose additional documentation requirements…
Seattle City Council to Revisit Growth Boundaries amid Neighborhood Pushback

Seattle City Council to Revisit Growth Boundaries amid Neighborhood Pushback

The Seattle City Council, led by District 3 representative Joy Hollingsworth, is set to address crucial topics related to the…
Investigation Reveals Details of Alleged Affair Involving Ex-Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz

Investigation Reveals Details of Alleged Affair Involving Ex-Seattle Police Chief Adrian Diaz

SEATTLE — Recent documents from the Office of the Inspector General provide new insights into the investigation surrounding former Seattle…
ICE Custody Operations Spark Outrage During Routine Immigration Check-in in Chicago

ICE Custody Operations Spark Outrage During Routine Immigration Check-in in Chicago

A tense situation unfolded on Wednesday afternoon in the South Loop of Chicago as immigrant advocates reported that over a…
The Fight Against Racial Segregation in Chicago Cemeteries

The Fight Against Racial Segregation in Chicago Cemeteries

In May 1963, an estimated 2,000 people marched to Oak Woods Cemetery on Chicago’s South Side to protest against racial…
Expansion of Project Safe Neighborhoods Announced for Chicago’s Economic Hubs

Expansion of Project Safe Neighborhoods Announced for Chicago’s Economic Hubs

The U.S. Attorney’s Office has announced a significant expansion of Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN) in Chicago, now extending its focus…
Chicago Teachers Union Pushes Against Charter Schools and Public School Choice

Chicago Teachers Union Pushes Against Charter Schools and Public School Choice

The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) is launching another offensive against public charter schools, a move that potentially jeopardizes school choice…
Say Their Names Mapping Project to Host Community Salon in Woodlawn

Say Their Names Mapping Project to Host Community Salon in Woodlawn

WOODLAWN — The Say Their Names mapping project, which documents the lives of Black individuals lost to police violence, is…
New Bill Aims to Protect Minors from Being Named in Eviction Notices in Illinois

New Bill Aims to Protect Minors from Being Named in Eviction Notices in Illinois

In Illinois, a new legislative proposal is nearing approval that seeks to amend eviction laws to prevent landlords from naming…