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Nduka Leads Eastside Catholic Past Bellevue For Girls 3A State Title
By Kiara Doyal, The Seattle Medium
For the 3A girls state championship game, the Bellevue Wolverines and the Eastside Catholic Crusaders met for the third time this season. This time, the teams...
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Bulldogs 4 Life Bash Returns March 21 To Support Garfield High School Students And Programs
Garfield High School PTSA will host the 3rd Annual Bulldogs 4 Life Bash on March 21, aiming to raise essential funds to support students, safeguard teaching positions, and sustain vital programs.
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This Weird Winter Was One Of The Warmest — And Coldest — On Record. It’s A Glimpse Of Our Future
The contiguous United States has experienced a winter marked by stark contrasts, with the West recording unprecedented warmth while the East faced severe cold. This divergence has culminated in the second-warmest winter on record for the Lower 48 states, underscoring the pervasive impact of climate change.
Keep Hope Alive: Jesse Jackson Wrote The Blueprint For Civil Rights Advocacy And Political Empowerment
Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. devoted his life to advancing civil rights and political empowerment, founding key organizations like Operation Breadbasket, Operation PUSH, and the National Rainbow Coalition. He also made historic bids for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988, reshaping the political landscape.
War Again – When Will It Stop?
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is executing President Trump's agenda to project an image of a "Peace President," despite engaging in more military conflicts than any previous administration. These actions have led to the deaths of over 200 children and significant infrastructure damage. Concurrently, domestic challenges intensify, with rising gas prices and increasing job losses impacting American households.
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Podcast: Bessie Coleman’s Story Takes Flight In Seattle With ‘Aviatrix’ Musical
Seattle audiences are set to witness the remarkable journey of Bessie Coleman, the pioneering aviator who broke racial and gender barriers as the first Black and Native American woman to earn a pilot's license. This inspiring narrative will be brought to life in the new musical Aviatrix, crafted by esteemed journalist Angela Poe Russell. The production will offer a special preview at the Seattle Association of Black Journalists' Black Voices Matter event on March 14th, ahead of its full debut at the Seattle Public Theatre this spring.
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