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Where to Eat at Lumen Field During Seahawks Games

Seattle Seahawks fans are blessed. Not only do they root for a team that is never boring, they also get to take advantage of one of the country’s best stadium district dining scenes. Lumen Field is right next to downtown Seattle, unlike all those NFL stadiums that are millions of miles away from their respective cities. (Just where is “Foxboro, Massachusetts” anyway?) So there’s a tailgating scene outside Lumen, but you don’t have to eat and drink out of the trunk of your car if that doesn’t sound appealing to you. In fact, there are tons of public transportation options that get you to Lumen, so you don’t need to drive at all — what a concept!But where do you eat after you go inside the stadium? That’s what we’re here to help you with. Here are our recommendations for food at Seahawks home games for the 2025 season (note that you have to have access to the Club Level to eat at some of these stands):New to Lumen Field for 2025Catfish from Legion at Lumen Field. Harry CheadleLegion [Club Level Sections 204 and 240]A couple years ago, Seahawks legends Richard Sherman and Kam Chancellor opened an upscale sports bar called Legion (as in Of Boom), and now they’ve brought some of the food over to their old stomping ground. The smash burger here (also available at Bam Bam Smash Burger) is a solid option if you need meat, but the fried catfish is the best new menu item in the whole stadium. The fish is crispy on the outside and comfortingly soft inside, and the corn bread with hot honey that accompanies it is just a little sweet.Chung Chun [Section 223]Another outside vendor that’s new to Lumen this year is Chung Chun, which serves Korean-style rice dogs and mochi doughnuts. A rice dog is like a corn dog, except the dog is coated in rice flour and sometimes there’s cheese on the inside along with the sausage. In the stadium context, it’s a fun change-up, and the coating lends the exterior some salty-sweet notes. But the real winner here is the doughnuts, which like all mochi doughnuts are chewier than their “normal” cousins and here are topped with plenty of frosting, cookie crumbles, and so on. It’s a great option to fuel your cheering if you aren’t fueled by Rainier.Lune [Section 105]For those who want brunchy fare for 1 p.m. kickoffs, check out this stand inside the International Eats area, which is serving an array of mini pancakes, plus Dubai chocolate strawberry cups (how trendy!). You can also get energy drinks here — again, a good pick-me-up option if you aren’t fueled by Rainier.The Flaming Hot Cheeto Chicken Tenders at Big Walt’s. Harry CheadleFlaming Hot Cheetos Tenders at Big Walt’s Kitchen [Sections 126 and 321; Club Level Sections 214 and 230]Walter Jones is synonymous with reliability and respectability, but this season his eponymous concession stand is serving… chicken covered with spicy, bright-red Cheeto powder? Say it ain’t so, Walt! It’s by far the most eccentric food item in the stadium, and yet it sort of works because the chicken inside the Cheeto coating is moist and satisfying. To get to that chicken, though, you have to bite through a thick layer of spicy-sweet dust with the texture of children’s breakfast cereal. It’s reminiscent of the spicy corn dog at T-Mobile Park — can anyone stop this trend before this spicy dust breaks containment and appears on menus in Pioneer Square?Tierra Madre [Section 116]You might think that a football stadium wouldn’t have many vegan options, and you’d be right. But if you’re a plant-based 12 who gets a mid-game craving, you can mosey over to this stand for some esquites, where the corn is drizzled with (vegan) chili-lime aioli, giving it a pleasant pickly flavor. (Even if you’re hungry, the jackfruit nachos aren’t worth it; go with the esquites.)Kings Hawaiian [Sections 120, 131, 305, and 335]A lot of the food at Lumen is barbecue-adjacent, and the sandwiches here follow that trend, albeit with the twist of being served on Kings Hawaiian rolls. This is not the best or most distinctive food in the stadium, but will fill you up.Korean BBQ Steak Sandwich at Hometaste Advantage [Section 311]Of all the meat sandwiches we tried at the Lumen preseason tasting event (and there were a lot), this one stood out for its tender bulgolgi beef, its gochujang spice, and lightly pickled vegetables. If you’re craving something big and meaty and find yourself in the 300s, check it out.Returning FavoritesSample bowls of birria ramen from Bar Dojo. Harry ChealdeBar Dojo [Club Level sections 208 and 236]This Edmonds restaurant wins the “wait, you can get that at an NFL game?” award with its birria ramen and poke nachos, a dish that pairs sashimi-grade tuna with a bunch of toppings and wonton chips — we’ll take that over any of the “traditional” nacho offerings in the stadium. Also on the menu are xiao long bao from local frozen dumpling company MiLa.Bam Bam Smash Burger [Section 122]Here’s another place to get those Legion smash burgers, along with Cajun fries and fried shrimp. If you’re here, check out the Seattle Smash Burger, which is a take on a Seattle dog — burger patties, white American cheese, jalapeño cream cheese, and grilled onions. It’s rich and powerful with plenty of heat thanks to that jalapeño.Sausage Carts [Sections 107, 138, 306, and 334]Don’t be fooled by this nondescript name — these stands serve some creative takes on the classic stadium hot dog. Our favorite last year was a footlong dog topped with braised short rib, crispy onions, and pickled shimeji mushrooms, which imparted a woodsy, slightly acidic tang that livens up what is basically a big ole pile of meat.The footlong hot dog. Harry CheadleTutta Bella Neapolitan Pizza [Sections 107 and 137]Wood-fired pizza at a stadium? Eh, sort of — the pies are parbaked and then taken to Lumen, but they still have a chewiness to their crusts that is pretty, pretty good. (It also serves salads and tiramisu.) It’s the kind of food that’s kid- and adult-friendly. Conveniently, these stands feature Amazon’s Just Walk Out technology, cutting down on lines.Pacific Northwest Kitchen [Section 113]This stand is heavy on the cheese, serving nachos along with mac and cheese, including one vegan option. But it’s worth including because it’s also offering banh mi courtesy of popular local shop Saigon Drip Cafe.

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JBLM soldier sentenced for sexually assaulting college student in barracks

A military judge sentenced Pvt. Deron Gordon to over six years in prison for sexually assaulting a college student. JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. — A Joint Base Lewis-McChord soldier who sexually assaulted a college student in the barracks in 2024 was sentenced to more than six years in prison Friday. A military judge sentenced Pvt. Deron Gordon, 20, to six years and three months in prison after he pleaded guilty to one specification each of sexual assault, abusive sexual contact and as a principal to indecent recording. Gordon was previously charged with additional crimes, but those were dismissed as part of the plea agreement. Gordon is one of four soldiers who were charged in in connection to the sexual assault of a college student, who is now a commissioned Army officer, in October 2024. When Gordon pleaded guilty, he said that he and another soldier followed the college student into a bedroom after she had been drinking with them. He said she was unstable walking into the room and when they went inside she was on the bed and not responsive. Gordon said he and the other soldier each proceeded to have sex with her and they filmed each other sexually assaulting her on Snapchat. As part of his sentencing, Gordon will be reduced in rank to E-1 and dishonorably discharged from the Army. Gordon will serve the remainder of his sentencing at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Once he is released, Gordon must register as a sex offender. The three other soldiers who were charged in the incident are at different points in the legal process, and their cases are being treated separately. If you or someone you know has been a victim of sexual assault, you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673. Additional resources are available on the Washington State Department of Health's website. KING 5’s Conner Board contributed to this report. 
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Teen sentenced in 2023 deadly Metro bus shooting near White Center

In the plea agreement, the teen said he recognized the man from pulling a gun on him on the bus several days prior and was nervous and scared. WHITE CENTER, Wash. — A teenager was sentenced Friday to over 23 years in prison for shooting and killing a man aboard a King County Metro bus near White Center in 2023. King County Judge Brian McDonald sentenced Miguel Rivera Dominguez, 19, to 23 years and 4 months in prison, with credit for time served. Prison time will be followed by three years of community custody. The sentencing comes after Rivera Dominguez pleaded guilty July 3 of first-degree premeditated murder. On Oct. 3, 2023, Rivera Dominguez fired five shots from “point blank range” at the head and neck of Marcel Da'jon Wagner, 21, who appeared to be asleep aboard the bus near Southwest Roxbury Street and 15th Avenue Southwest, according to charging documents. In the plea agreement, Rivera Dominguez said he recognized Wagner from having “pulled a gun” on him on the bus a few days prior. “i was nervous and scared when I saw him on 10/3/23 but he was not threatening me and I was not acting in self-defense,” Rivera Dominguez wrote. There were 15 other passengers on the bus at the time, but none of them were injured in the shooting. Rivera Dominguez, who was 17 at the time of the shooting, fled after the incident and remained at large for a month before he turned himself in. The shooting prompted concerns about safety aboard King County Metro buses. After the shooting, Metro said it would add security to the H Line, expanding transit security officers who patrol buses and transit centers.

Let’s Go Washington launches initiative campaign on trans youth sports, parental rights

Let's Go Washington, the backers of the 2024 initiatives, is looking for signatures again. OLYMPIA, Wash. — Let's Go Washington is back in the initiative game. The organization, founded by Brian Heywood, sponsored several initiatives in 2024 changing state law. Heywood announced Monday signatures are being gathered to submit two initiatives to the 2026 state Legislature or potentially voters. The initiatives relate to parental rights and trans youth athletes. Heywood's organization achieved significant victories last year when voters supported initiatives restricting natural gas use and overturning state laws limiting police pursuits. The state Legislature also passed Let's Go Washington-backed measures banning income taxes and guaranteeing parental rights to access school records. The success came after Heywood invested more than $5 million of his own money into seven initiatives. "Someone has to stand up and fight back. And what I think I've done is given the voice. I've given voice to 1.2 million people who signed at least one of our initiatives," Heywood said. However, the organization faced a setback earlier this year when Gov. Bob Ferguson signed legislation overhauling the "parents bill of rights" initiative.  "It stripped all the parts about parental notification or parental access to information," Heywood said. In response, Let's Go Washington is now gathering signatures for two new campaigns. The first seeks to overturn Ferguson's recent law, restoring their original parental rights initiative. The second would require physicians to assign genders to youth athletes during physicals, prohibiting those considered males from competing against females. "Allowing biological males to compete in girls sports is a blatant, a flagrant violation of Title IX, I would argue, and also extremely unfair to girls who've worked really hard to get in a position to be top athletes," Heywood said. Despite failing to pass initiatives targeting the state's climate law, long-term care savings program, and capital gains tax in 2024, Heywood remains optimistic about his organization's impact.  "Four out of seven, I'm pretty, pretty happy with what we did, and we're not done," he said. If the organization can collect enough signatures by the end of the year, the issues would be submitted to the state Legislature. Lawmakers could either pass the initiatives or let voters decide in November 2026.