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Seattle Now

Thursday Evening Headlines

Seattle Now

KUOW News and Information

Daily News, News

4.7670 Ratings

🗓️ 22 March 2024

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Thursday Evening Headlines

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0:00.0

I'm Dyer Oxley, and on the latest episode of Meet Me Here, find out how Dungeons and Dragons could save the nation.

0:07.1

With lies on social media traveling faster than reason, could this nerdy role-playing game be the answer to combating disinformation?

0:15.3

Listen to Meet Me Here on the KUOW app or wherever you get your podcast.

0:23.3

Good evening.

0:24.5

From the KUOW Newsroom, this is Seattle now.

0:27.5

I'm Paige Browning.

0:28.9

Coming up, ice cold beer brewed by women.

0:32.6

A growing number of women in Seattle are busting into this male-dominated industry.

0:37.4

Ruby DeLuna brings us a taste, but first, here are today's top stories.

0:42.1

It's Thursday, March 28th.

0:45.1

It's one of the happiest days of the year for sports fans in Seattle, opening day of

0:50.3

Mariners baseball, and not even the rain stopped fans from lining up early. Casey Martin reports

0:56.4

from the ballpark. The roof is closed on the ballpark, but regardless, it's a beautiful day

1:02.6

for baseball. Seven hours before first pitch, Rob Bullwinkle stood first in line outside the gates.

1:09.7

Because last year I got here at noon, I was like 15th in line. So I thought for sure there was going to be people here when I got here. After missing the playoffs last year, expectations are high this season. Bullwinkle really wants to see the return of slugger Mitch Hanager. I mean, Mitch is back. Who's not excited about seeing Hanager again. He was, you know,

1:28.4

team favorite before he left. No one wanted to see him go. And they right or wrong by bringing

1:32.4

him back. I think he hits the first home run of the season today. The first game against the

1:36.1

Red Sox this year starts at 710. At the ballpark, I'm Casey Martin. KU.W News.

1:43.2

Every time you flush the toilet, it starts heading to giant treatment centers throughout

1:48.1

King County.

1:49.1

And those centers are getting some love.

1:51.8

The Environmental Protection Agency has announced it's going to loan nearly $500 million

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