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PHOTOS: Two Vigils Held for Elijah L. Lewis
On Sunday, two vigils were held to celebrate the life of Elijah L. Lewis. The first was at Black Dot Seattle, where Community members gathered to remember the activist, entrepreneur and community leader whose life was tragically cut short on Saturday afternoon at just 23 years old.
Seattle’s offense again finds traction early, but again can’t sustain it while pitching and defense continue to struggle
The Seattle Mariners would drop their fourth straight game, opening up their three-game slate with the Los Angeles Angels the wrong way, thanks again due to defensive issues, pitching woes, and a lack of sustained offensive attack. There are issues a plenty, but the Mariners aren’t panicking just yet.
Kraken overwhelm Coyotes with tidal wave of goals for critical victory in playoff race
Playing the first game of the final two weeks of the NHL regular season, and first of two in three days against the Coyotes, the Seattle Kraken established utter domination with an 8-1 victory. Seattle’s four goals in the third period ultimately put things away, and the Kraken magic point number to clinch a playoff berth now sits at 6.
Mariners get bats going, but can’t seal victory as Guardians win in 10th inning
The Seattle Mariners dropped their third game in a row to the Cleveland Guardians, losing the series as poor defensive play and a tough 2nd inning by Marco Gonzales overshadowed Seattle’s offense showing some life
Mariners bats remain chilled to the core, dropping second straight to Guardians
In the third game of the series, the Seattle Mariners bats remained frosty as the team fell 2-0 to the Cleveland Guardians. Mariners starter Logan Gilbert was solid, but his offense couldn't provide him with any run support.
Kraken fail to find offense until too late in tight loss to Kings
With time ticking down on the regular season, the Seattle Kraken failed to overthrow the Los Angeles Kings in their final matchup. A tight game throughout the contest, Seattle failed to find the net until the third period, and by that time the Kings had already tallied two.
Macklemore on addiction, redemption, and loss at the Hometown Heroes Awards
Sometimes we forget that addiction has a face and a name. So many in our community and across our country struggle daily with addiction and become anonymous and faceless. In a city that can be so giving when it wants to be, far too often we do not have a willingness to extend humanity to those who need it most.
Ray day gets off to poor start, Mariners pitching struggles in 9-4 loss to Guardians
In the second game of the series and season, the Seattle Mariners got off to a rocky start with their pitching and never got going. Starter Robbie Ray stumbled in his first start of the season, and the bullpen struggled as well in the first loss of the Mariners.
Hundreds Gather to Support Girmay Zahilay and Mental Health Efforts
Nearly 900 people gathered in a downtown Seattle ballroom to show their support for King County Councilmember Girmay Zahilay and his push to improve mental health access, and to honor King County residents who have worked to improve their communities.
Kraken go Duck hunting, magic number drops to 9 with win and Nashville loss
Returning home from a four-game road trip, the Seattle Kraken were able to use two-goal periods in the 1st and 3rd to defeat the scrappy division rival Anaheim Ducks by a score of 4-1. Seattle’s magic number drops to 9 thanks to their win and a Nashville Predators loss.
Vaccine Hesitancy Campaign Wins “Best in Public Sector” at PRWeek Awards Ceremony
The evening of March 16 marked a night of thrilling victory for The Anchor Group and its partner agency C+C, who took a stunning win at an awards ceremony widely known as “the Oscars for Public Relations.” Anchor not only won Best in Public Sector for its WeConsider campaign addressing COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy; it was also the only Black agency represented on a national scale.
Mariners Unveil New Muckleshoot Diamond Club, Press Club Ahead of Opening Day
Besa Gordon and Curtis Delgardo II were at T-Mobile Park yesterday for the unveiling of the Mariners’ newly renovated Diamond Club and Press Club. They took in the sights and sounds as President of Business Operations Catie Griggs spoke to the press.
The new Diamond Club was designed in partnership with the Muckleshoot Tribe, bringing their influence into the decor and experience.
Meet Cal Bonner - A Tattoo Artist and a Painter - on The Day With Trae
Cal Bonner took interest in art at a young age. Fascinated by his friend's arts, he had to trace them as a form of practice. "My friend was a good artist; he drew, and I was tracing art," said Bonner.
His friend encouraged him to start drawing by himself. "He said you've got to draw something for real, and so he made me draw on the spot in front of him, and then that's when I learned that this is something different," Bonner said.
THE FOOLS ARE BACK IN TOWN : WEIRD AT NIGHT RETURNS APRIL FIRST
Saturday Night April 1st at 10PM Pacific, the art share, surreal comedy, extravaganza WEIRD at NIGHT returns to Converge Media. This will be a monumental episode of poetry, painting, writing, and dance; Featuring music by NOTFOR$ALE and Terry Monstrosity.
Robbie Ray, tight pants and all, pushes memories of 2022 into the rear view
Robbie Ray, Seattle’s second pitcher in the rotation, is looking to “bounce back” from a tough moment in the ALDS against Houston. Ray will look to continue his efficient pitching and fanning hitters for the Mariners in the second year of his contract, they look to have the best rotation in all of baseball.
Seattle Mariners 2023 Opening Day roster overlook
The Seattle Mariners, looking to build further upon their 2022 playoff berth, added some notable veteran bats in free agency and are betting on repeat performances and breakout seasons in 2023. Charles from Circling Seattle Sports takes a look at every player on the 26-man roster that will walk out on Opening Day
2023 Spectrum Dance Theater Gala Set For March 31st
Spectrum Dance Theater’s 2023 Movement Gala is this Friday, March 31st at MOHAI at 6:30 pm.
This year’s in-person-only gala will feature a full night of dancing, performances, and brand-new audience experiences.
Mariners 2023 Make A Wish baserunner practices at T-Mobile Park
On Monday, the Seattle Mariners welcomed their 2023 Make-A-Wish Opening Day baserunner Coleman to T-Mobile Park to practice his run and hang out on the field.
La Piedra looking to be a rock-solid presence in the Mariners rotation
Luis Castillo, Seattle’s top pitcher and leader of the rotation, has high goals set for the 2023 season. Like his nickname of La Piedra, expect Castillo to be rock solid all season long for the Mariners as they look to have the best rotation in all of baseball.