• Seattle: Seattle’s low tides reveal hidden sea life | June 16
    Jun 16 2026
    Seattle's extreme low tides this week revealed rare marine life and fragile ecosystems, while Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang pushes AI-driven manufacturing in Texas. The Seahawks' draft picks showed promise, with coaches highlighting improved coordination ahead of training camp.
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  • Seattle: Seattle faces record heat as World Cup kicks off in city's first major match | June 15
    Jun 15 2026
    Seattle experiences record-breaking heat with temperatures hitting 87.8°F as the city hosts its first World Cup match, drawing thousands of fans and sparking conversations about infrastructure and crowd management. Residents brace for a heatwave as June's typical extreme heat continues, with officials advising caution during the ongoing high temperatures.
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  • Seattle: Fighter jet crash sparks wildfire in Washington state | June 14
    Jun 14 2026
    Seattle's episode covers a fighter jet crash near Washington state that sparked a wildfire, another aircraft crash in Miramar raising safety concerns, and the city's preparation for a severe heatwave with temperatures hitting 86°F. It also highlights Seattle's first World Cup match and national discussions on Georgia's vote-counting system.
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  • Seattle News Today — June 13
    Jun 13 2026
    Seattle faces record-breaking heat this weekend with temperatures hitting 80.7°F, while city leaders distribute 1,400 free World Cup tickets to youth and state officials debate a $120 million infrastructure investment. A Ukrainian drone strike in southern Russia kills one person, raising concerns about regional tensions and international relations.
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  • Seattle: Ballard warehouse fire forces 100 firefighters into battle | June 12
    Jun 12 2026
    Seattle firefighters are battling a large commercial warehouse fire in Ballard with over 100 personnel deployed, while Ford recalls 250,000 Focus models due to engine stalling risks. A viral trend sees people in banana and dinosaur costumes chasing Chicago’s “L” trains, organized by Charlie Clerk.
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  • Seattle: Man dies after being pulled from water near Fauntleroy Ferry Dock | June 11
    Jun 11 2026
    Seattle's latest Local Wire update covers a man's death near the Fauntleroy Ferry Dock, a fire at a Ballard commercial kitchen, and the city's pleasant weather forecast. The episode also touches on Israel's Supreme Court review of a Gaza doctor's detention and global economic trends.
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  • Seattle: Seattle prepares for World Cup security surge as tech innovation thrives. | June 10
    Jun 10 2026
    Seattle authorities are boosting security measures ahead of the World Cup and preparing for large crowds, while a Bainbridge Island resident is leading innovation in Washington State Ferries' electric vessel transition. A new study also highlights Washington's wealth gap, and health experts are examining the effects of oils and lead in psyllium products.
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  • Seattle: Southern Baptist Convention votes on women pastors ban | June 09
    Jun 9 2026
    Seattle's episode covers a Southern Baptist vote on banning female pastors, Sudanese survivors suing Sudan's paramilitary forces, and a public health study linking daily alcohol use to increased health risks. The Local Wire also reports on Grammy songwriter Talay Riley's death and Seattle's preparations for the World Cup.
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