A much-needed (as they all are these days) 3-1 win for #Mariners reduces their magic number for clinching 1st playoff berth since 2001 to 3. M's hold a 4 1/2 game lead over the Orioles with 8 to play (but 4 1/2 is really 5 1/2 with the tiebreaker). Everyone can breathe.
This story does what journalism is meant to do: highlight the human stories behind the political and academic rhetoric surrounding homelessness response. @evergreenstone and @amandamsnyder show that shelter is not always a silver bullet
https://t.co/I0PfNBAZBR
The photo of diary farmer Jordan Baumgardner being consoled by his wife Jamie while holding their daughter Grace has won an award from @SPJWash. It's the only time I've entered this contest and the first contest I've entered in at least 15 years. Why did I enter it? (1/2)
"Wednesday’s walkout marked what union leaders believe is the first strike in the Skagit Valley tulip fields and comes just before the April 1 start of the monthlong 2022 Skagit Valley Tulip Festival.”
✍️@daisyzavv | 📷@sringman
More than 70 farmworkers employed in Mount Vernon walked off the job demanding eight-hour workdays, improved sick leave benefits and safety equipment at the Washington Bulb Co., the largest tulip-bulb grower in the country. https://t.co/QhOe4YGBoY
BREAKING: The Seahawks are reportedly trading star quarterback Russell Wilson to the Denver Broncos in one of the biggest trades in Seattle sports history. https://t.co/CG2wTtsc96
Fun, happy news of the day. “I’m so proud of these guys,” said “Mamma Mia!” director Katie Greve, “for being so vulnerable, for showing up and doing something they’ve never done before..”
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📸@SeaTimesFotoKen for @seattletimes
From the news features team who brought you "Pandemic Opera Man" -- @moiraverse and I now deliver something completely new: "HS Football Players of Musical Theater" https://t.co/7xP8KWDwlb
Gorgeous work from our newest staff photographer @dkimreports - lovely moments and scenes from around the city https://t.co/zvYgazQFsf #seattle#photojournalism
I took this photo twenty years ago on 9/11, just as the South Tower began to collapse. I’ve identified seven people in the photo. Please help find the rest. #911Anniversary
Sunnyside student Larissa Leon has won a $10,000 scholarship in a national "Stuck at Prom" contest for her colorful Folklorico dress made of 47 rolls of duct tape. https://t.co/d2A6aZyepE