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Obituary – Fannie Mae Austin
Fannie Mae Austin, a distinguished educator and the last living founding member of Greater New Bethel Missionary Baptist Church, passed away on April 17, 2026. Austin dedicated 42 years to Seattle Public Schools, primarily as a guidance counselor, after earning degrees from Grambling State University, Seattle University, and City University.
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Zahilay Highlights Early Progress On Financial Oversight And Accountability Reforms
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay is highlighting early progress in a broad effort to strengthen financial oversight, improve accountability and increase transparency across county government, following a series of reforms launched during his first 100 days in office.
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White House Correspondents’ Dinner Shooting Yields Debates Over Security, New Ballroom — But Not Guns
A recent shooting near the White House Correspondents' Dinner has underscored the entrenched nature of the gun control debate in the United States. While Republicans propose enhanced security measures, such as a fortified ballroom, Democrats persist in their calls for stricter gun legislation. This legislative impasse unfolds against a backdrop where younger generations, having grown up with the pervasive threat of gun violence, demonstrate an ingrained adaptation to such incidents.
Seattle’s “First Lady Of Gospel” Patrinell Wright Turned Music Into Ministry
Pastor Patrinell "Pat" Wright, widely recognized as Seattle's "First Lady of Gospel," established a profound legacy through her music, ministry, and dedicated mentorship of young people. As the founder and leader of the Total Experience Gospel Choir for decades, Wright significantly impacted the community by fostering musical talent and providing structure and guidance to generations of youth.
A “Main Street” Bank Bill that Would Really Hurt Main Street
The Main Street Depositor Protection Act would increase the FDIC's deposit insurance limit from $250,000 to $5 million, disproportionately benefiting large banks and depositors while increasing costs for small businesses and potentially reducing loan availability.
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Podcast: Seattle Public Schools Adopt Cell Phone Policy To Boost Student Focus
Seattle Public Schools will implement a new district-wide cell phone policy next week, mandating that students keep their phones off and out of sight during the school day. The policy features stricter rules for younger students and more limited use for high schoolers, with district leaders stating the move aims to improve focus and reduce distractions.
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