
Whoever drove the white Hyundai Elentra about two miles west of the shooting on Thursday in Seattle’s University District had left by the time officers arrived, police said.
Car used in shooting outside U District church found on fire hours later
Ballard FC set to face Vermont for USL League Two championship

Ballard FC, which is in its fourth season, will play for its second USL League Two title on the road against the Vermont Green on Saturday.
UW football knows it must improve in red zone: ‘That’s the bottom line’

Washington spent large parts of its third practice of fall camp in the red zone after struggling to convert there too often in 2024.
Trump news at a glance: ‘credibility’ of US economics data at risk, say experts, as president fires labor official
After Donald Trump ordered the firing of a federal government official in charge of labor statistics, experts and opposition politicians have expressed alarm that the “credibility” of US economic data was at risk.
The US president claimed without evidence that Erika McEntarfer, the commissioner of labor statistics, had “rigged” job numbers “in order to make the Republicans, and ME, look bad”, after data showed jobs growth stalled this summer, prompting accusations that the president was “firing the messenger”.
Bill Beach, a former Heritage Foundation economist who was picked by Trump in 2018 to oversee labor statistics, denounced what he called the “totally groundless firing”.
“Politicizing economic statistics is a self-defeating act,” said
Charlie Woods, son of Tiger, fades late and misses out on Junior Ryder Cup
Charlie Woods dropped into a tie for ninth on the final day of the Junior PGA Championship, which took him out of the running for a qualifying spot for the US Junior Ryder Cup team on Friday.
The 16-year-old son of Tiger Woods shot back-to-back 66s in the second and third rounds at the Birck Boilermaker Golf Complex in West Lafayette, Ind., and was tied for second place entering the final round.
But he posted a final-round 74 at the Ackerman-Allen course on Friday, with three bogeys and a double bogey over his final 10 holes.
The Junior Ryder Cup will take place 23-25 September at Bethpage Black and Nassau Country Club,
Dizzy with glizzys: hotdog spill on Pennsylvania highway leaves motorists steamed
A highway outside of Shrewsbury, Pennsylvania, was dizzy with glizzys on Friday after a truckload of hotdogs spilled across the I-83, as local commuters learned that even the weakest hot dog link can cause a chain reaction.
State police said the tractor trailer had an unspecified mechanical problem on Interstate-83 a few miles north of the Maryland line as morning rush hour was wrapping up, causing it to push into a passenger vehicle. When the truck scraped along a concrete divider, its trailer was ripped open and the contents scattered.
As crews worked to ketchup with the rolling dogs, they came face to face with the unpleasant nature of how the
Bruce Ramer on CPB Shutdown: ‘A Good Part of Public Radio and Broadcasting Will Be Out of Business’
The repercussions will be enormous. Venerable entertainment lawyer Bruce Ramer, of Gang Tyre Ramer Brown and Passman, tells Variety that the shuttering of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting will have deep impact on public media across the country.
“The public system as a whole can’t survive with out the infusion of monies from federal government that come via at the CPB,” said Ramer, who spent 16 years on the nine-member board that oversees the CPB. He served numerous terms as chairman.
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Musk’s X must face claim of negligence over child abuse images, judge rules
A federal appeals court on Friday revived part of a lawsuit accusing Elon Musk’s X of becoming a haven for child exploitation, though the court said the platform deserves broad immunity from claims over objectionable content.
While rejecting some claims, the ninth US circuit court of appeals in San Francisco said X, formerly Twitter, must face a claim it was negligent by failing to promptly report a video containing explicit images of two underage boys to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC).
The case predated Musk’s 2022 purchase of Twitter. A trial judge had dismissed the case in December 2023. X’s lawyers did not immediately respond to requests
Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons demands trade: ‘I no longer want to be here’
Superstar pass rusher Micah Parsons requested a trade on Friday, declaring on social media that “I no longer want to play for the Dallas Cowboys.“
Parsons, 26, has not been taking part in on-field activities at training camp while seeking a long-term extension that would make him one of the league’s highest-paid defensive players.
The Athletic reported earlier Friday that the team and the two-time All-Pro are still “far apart” with their contract numbers.
Of course, Parsons could be bluffing to force the Cowboys’ hand, but the language in his lengthy post Friday on X clearly communicated his frustration.
“Yes I wanted to be here. I did everything I could to show that
Netflix Cancels Arnold Schwarzenegger’s ‘Fubar’ After Two Seasons
Netflix has canceled the Arnold Schwarzenegger series “Fubar” after two seasons, Variety has confirmed. The series was a hit for the streamer in Season 1, back in 2023, but failed to perform as well during its second season, which premiered on June 12 — more than two years after its initial run. The show managed to make Nielsen’s streaming originals top 10 for the week of June 16, after its premiere, but then fell off the chart the following week.
Here was the logline to the series: “Luke Brunner is a veteran CIA operative who, up until recently, was on the verge of retirement. After his last mission










