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Venus Williams Twirls Back Time To Reach Last 16 In U.S. Open Doubles

Venus Williams celebrates winning in the second round of the women’s doubles tournament at the US Open, playing alongside Leylah Fernandez. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters via CNN Newsource)By Issy Ronald, CNN(CNN) — Venus Williams has one of tennis’ most iconic celebrations. She steps onto the court, raises a hand to acknowledge the crowd, takes a little skip and twirls around, soaking up the applause.And when her doubles partner Leylah Fernandez ushered her onto the court to

Why Don’t Black Women Join Clinical Trials? 

Fairley says the effort has helped enroll more than 25,000 Black women into clinical trials.Why Black Women’s Participation in Cancer Trials MattersFairley says that when more Black women participate in clinical research, it helps scientists better understand how conditions like breast cancer impact them.“There’s a growing body of science that is validating that a Black breast cancer cell looks totally different from a white breast cancer cell,” Fairley explains. “And guess what the drug [cancer

Trump vs. Lisa Cook: Same Old Playbook, Same Old Misogynoir

Atlanta prosecutor Fani Willis. Since returning to power, Trump has, one by one, singled out powerful Black women — maligning their intelligence and competence, questioning their legitimacy, spitting out insults and mocking their appearance, attacking their very presence in public life. Now, Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook has joined the sorority.“For the first time in 111 years,” Crockett observed on social media, “a President is planning to fire a sitting Fed governor — and o

A Smaller, Whiter, Less Affordable New Orleans

Hyde studied post-Katrina demographic changes in New Orleans and how its Black evacuees ended up scattered across the Sun Belt, settling for good in places like Houston, Atlanta, and Dallas. “Some folks couldn’t afford to move back, even if they wanted to, because things got so expensive” once the city, the government, and homeowners began cleanups and renovations, Hyde says. “Some people were reluctant to go back. Maybe their house wasn’t destroyed, but they couldn’t work,” because the sto

Podcast: Student Loan Repayment Hits Hardest For Communities Of Color

The resumption of student loan repayments and credit reporting has led to a significant decline in credit scores for over 2 million borrowers, impacting their capacity to purchase vehicles, secure housing, and more. This financial burden disproportionately affects older borrowers and communities of color, particularly Black and Latino families who are already contending with existing wealth disparities. Charlene Crowell, Senior Fellow with the Center for Responsible Lending, provides insight int

Podcast: Visionary Leadership: Jaebadiah Gardner’s Impact On Seattle’s Central District

Jaebadiah Gardner, founder and CEO of Gardner Global, is spearheading a multimillion-dollar real estate initiative known as The Sarah Queen, set to rise in Seattle’s Central District, a neighborhood of profound cultural and historical importance to the Black community. Gardner’s professional journey, marked by determination and vision, spans from construction work to earning a law degree, culminating in leadership roles in real estate development. He will elaborate on his career traj

Home Values In Seattle’s Most Expensive Neighborhoods Hit Record Levels

<article><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/croppedshutterstock1084684019ANH5jpg_11305.JPEG" alt="" /><figcaption>FOTOGRIN // Shutterstock</figcaption></figure><h2>Written by Stacker</h2><p>Purchasing a home is one of the most important investments there is. More than a place to live, homeownership is an asset with the potential to tremendously rise in value. But with home prices reaching record heights, <a href="https://www.nar.realtor/research-and-statistics/housing-statistics/housing-affordability-index">affordability</a> plays a huge role for buyers. </p><p>The typical home value in the United States was $367,965 in July, 0.2% higher than the year before.</p>High mortgage rates are also making monthly payments more expensive; as of August 21, the <a href="https://www.freddiemac.com/pmms">30-year fixed mortgage rate</a> sits at 6.58%. <p>Although home prices have inflated all across the U.S., there are some cities that command a higher price tag than others. Location, size, age, and condition are all contributing factors to home value.</p><p><a href="https://www.stacker.com/washington/seattle">Stacker</a> compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in the Seattle metro area using data from <a href="https://www.zillow.com/research/data/">Zillow</a>. Charts show the monthly typical home value since January 2018. Data was available for 96 cities and towns.</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Vashon-WA-home-prices-since-2018_50.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#30. Vashon, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $926,293<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: -1.1%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +35.5%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Mukilteo-WA-home-prices-since-2018_85.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#29. Mukilteo, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $927,052<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.0%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +50.8%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Edmonds-WA-home-prices-since-2018_69.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#28. Edmonds, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $927,705<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +0.6%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +47.8%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Snohomish-WA-home-prices-since-2018_99.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#27. Snohomish, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $945,626<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.1%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +55.1%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Mill-Creek-WA-home-prices-since-2018_116.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#26. Mill Creek, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $981,421<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.2%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +62.5%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Duvall-WA-home-prices-since-2018_104.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#25. Duvall, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $984,289<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +0.3%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +50.8%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Brier-WA-home-prices-since-2018_115.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#24. Brier, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $993,095<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.6%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +52.4%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/North-Bend-WA-home-prices-since-2018_118.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#23. North Bend, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,009,717<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.3%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +53.6%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Carnation-WA-home-prices-since-2018_107.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#22. Carnation, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,028,070<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +0.6%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +47.7%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Lake-Forest-Park-WA-home-prices-since-2018_105.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#21. Lake Forest Park, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,033,185<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: -0.2%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +41.9%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Normandy-Park-WA-home-prices-since-2018_108.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#20. Normandy Park, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,041,804<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +0.6%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +44.6%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Kenmore-WA-home-prices-since-2018_116.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#19. Kenmore, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,048,145<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.5%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +54.6%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Bothell-WA-home-prices-since-2018_114.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#18. Bothell, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,072,316<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.5%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +62.5%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Fox-Island-WA-home-prices-since-2018_89.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#17. Fox Island, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,084,380<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +0.1%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +48.8%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Snoqualmie-WA-home-prices-since-2018_109.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#16. Snoqualmie, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,124,414<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.4%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +57.8%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Issaquah-WA-home-prices-since-2018_105.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#15. Issaquah, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,150,185<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +0.5%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +50.8%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Fall-City-WA-home-prices-since-2018_113.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#14. Fall City, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,198,331<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.2%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +54.1%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Kirkland-WA-home-prices-since-2018_109.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#13. Kirkland, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,268,945<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.6%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +56.5%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Newcastle-WA-home-prices-since-2018_105.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#12. Newcastle, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,383,332<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +2.0%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +57.3%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Woodinville-WA-home-prices-since-2018_110.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#11. Woodinville, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,390,549<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.9%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +60.7%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Redmond-WA-home-prices-since-2018_112.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#10. Redmond, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,394,050<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +2.1%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +60.4%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Bellevue-WA-home-prices-since-2018_108.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#9. Bellevue, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,498,796<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +2.7%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +55.1%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Sammamish-WA-home-prices-since-2018_107.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#8. Sammamish, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $1,646,282<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +2.3%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +70.1%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Mercer-Island-WA-home-prices-since-2018_106.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#7. Mercer Island, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $2,293,062<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.2%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +48.1%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Woodway-WA-home-prices-since-2018_115.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#6. Woodway, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $2,346,230<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +3.0%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +63.8%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Beaux-Arts-Village-WA-home-prices-since-2018_95.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#5. Beaux Arts Village, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $2,851,238<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +3.4%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +46.4%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Clyde-Hill-WA-home-prices-since-2018_104.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#4. Clyde Hill, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $4,129,506<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +4.1%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +51.6%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Yarrow-Point-WA-home-prices-since-2018_102.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#3. Yarrow Point, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $4,292,552<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +2.5%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +46.3%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Medina-WA-home-prices-since-2018_108.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#2. Medina, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $4,522,750<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +3.9%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +50.3%</p></section><section><figure><img decoding="async" src="https://static.stacker.com/s3fs-public/styles/1280x720/s3/Hunts-Point-WA-home-prices-since-2018_108.jpg" alt="" /><figcaption>Stacker</figcaption></figure><h2>#1. Hunts Point, WA</h2><p>&#8211; Typical home value: $7,963,970<br>&#8211; 1-year price change: +1.7%<br>&#8211; 5-year price change: +49.5%</p></section></article><!-- Please do not remove this script tag --><script src="https://analytics.stacker.com/tracking/230bbf7f-0c4c-4cb1-92bf-629222ded8af/script.js?source=story-hub"></script>

Remember Black Women On Labor Day

In 19o4, the National Child Labor Committee (which I once chaired) was founded to visually document the way that children, and I mean little children, were treated as workers, in the mines, in the fields, and elsewhere.&nbsp; Children lost their lives and also lost their childhoods when they did back breaking, bone chilling work.Louis Hine did an exceptional job in documenting children at work.&nbsp; A challenge, though, was the fact that those who were passionate about labor and about the right

New Sound Transit stations set to open late fall

<p>Sound Transit is opening <a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/southkinglink" target="_blank" rel="noopener">three new stations</a> on its 1 Line.</p><p>Kent Des Moines, Star Lake, and Federal Way Downtown are set to open on December 6.</p><p>With the new stations, the 1 Line will connect riders from Lynnwood to Federal Way.</p><p>Service will run every 8-15 minutes from 5 a.m. to midnight, seven days a week. Riders can plan their trips through <a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/tripplanner" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Sound Transit&#8217;s website</a>.</p><p>Passengers can either buy a ticket at the station or use an ORCA card. ORCA cards can be purchased at a <a href="https://www.soundtransit.org/ride-with-us/how-to-pay/ticket-machines" target="_blank" rel="noopener">ticket machine</a>, <a href="https://www.myorca.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">online</a>, or at a <a href="https://www.myorca.com/where-to-buy/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">retail location</a>.</p><p>&#8220;Get ready to ride and stay tuned for opening day celebration details,&#8221; Sound Transit wrote <a href="https://x.com/SoundTransit/status/1961121046955778325" target="_blank" rel="noopener">on X</a> Thursday.</p><blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p dir="ltr" lang="en">On Dec. 6, say hello to new 1 Line stations in Kent Des Moines, Star Lake, and Federal Way Downtown! 🎉</p><p>Get ready to ride and stay tuned for opening day celebration details here: <a href="https://t.co/bFa8e5Bbmq">https://t.co/bFa8e5Bbmq</a><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/1Line?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" target="_blank" rel="noopener">#1Line</a><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SouthKingLink?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" target="_blank" rel="noopener">#SouthKingLink</a><a href="https://t.co/kYbBY8Vc1H">pic.twitter.com/kYbBY8Vc1H</a></p><p>— Sound Transit &#8211; 🚆 🚈 🚍 (@SoundTransit) <a href="https://twitter.com/SoundTransit/status/1961121046955778325?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw" target="_blank" rel="noopener">August 28, 2025</a></p></blockquote><p><script async src="https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script></p><div class="related alignright"><div class="col_label"><h2>RELATED STORIES</h2></div><ul><li><a class="related-link" href="https://mynorthwest.com/chokepoints/sound-transit-everett/4115583" onclick="_gaq.push([&#039;_trackEvent&#039;,&#039;article&#039;,&#039;related links&#039;,&#039;4115583&#039;])"><img decoding="async" width="719" height="404" src="https://mynorthwest.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/Sound-Transit-light-rail-420x236.jpg" class="sub_art" alt="Sound Transit eyes march to Everett" loading="lazy"></a><div class="sub_story"><h3><a class="related-link" href="https://mynorthwest.com/chokepoints/sound-transit-everett/4115583" onclick="_gaq.push([&#039;_trackEvent&#039;,&#039;article&#039;,&#039;related links&#039;,&#039;4115583&#039;])">Sound Transit eyes march to Everett</a></h3></div></li><li><a class="related-link" href="https://mynorthwest.com/chokepoints/sound-transit-beacon-hill/4119375" onclick="_gaq.push([&#039;_trackEvent&#039;,&#039;article&#039;,&#039;related links&#039;,&#039;4119375&#039;])"><img decoding="async" width="719" height="404" src="https://mynorthwest.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/Weekend-traffic-1-420x236.jpg" class="sub_art" alt="Mechanical issue disrupts Sound Transit at Beacon Hill station" loading="lazy"></a><div class="sub_story"><h3><a class="related-link" href="https://mynorthwest.com/chokepoints/sound-transit-beacon-hill/4119375" onclick="_gaq.push([&#039;_trackEvent&#039;,&#039;article&#039;,&#039;related links&#039;,&#039;4119375&#039;])">Mechanical issue disrupts Sound Transit at Beacon Hill station</a></h3></div></li><li><a class="related-link" href="https://mynorthwest.com/local/link-light-rail-security/4122660" onclick="_gaq.push([&#039;_trackEvent&#039;,&#039;article&#039;,&#039;related links&#039;,&#039;4122660&#039;])"><img decoding="async" width="719" height="404" src="https://mynorthwest.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/04/link-light-rail-sound-transit-420x236.jpg" class="sub_art" alt="Security presence increased on Link light rail amid worker safety concerns" loading="lazy"></a><div class="sub_story"><h3><a class="related-link" href="https://mynorthwest.com/local/link-light-rail-security/4122660" onclick="_gaq.push([&#039;_trackEvent&#039;,&#039;article&#039;,&#039;related links&#039;,&#039;4122660&#039;])">Security presence increased on Link light rail amid worker safety concerns</a></h3></div></li></ul></div><h2>Sound Transit looks to expand in Everett</h2><p>Sound Transit is also looking at <a href="https://mynorthwest.com/chokepoints/sound-transit-everett/4115583" target="_blank" rel="noopener">expanding in Everett</a>. 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Former Seattle Public Schools culinary staff sue district and past boss

Two former Seattle Public Schools (SPS) employees are suing the district and their previous boss.In the lawsuit, Emme Collins, SPS&#8217;s district executive chef from 2019 to 2023, and Helen Jones, operations manager in culinary services at SPS from 1998 to 2023, accused SPS Director of Culinary Services Aaron Smith of bullying and harassment.In July 2022, Collins went on a work trip with Smith and claimed he pressured her to drink alcohol when she told him she didn&#8217;t want to.She said dur

How to draw every president and first lady in 4 steps

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Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka play each other at the US Open on Monday

Other countries’ broadcasters are listed here.How often have Coco Gauff and Naomi Osaka met head-to-head?This will be the sixth matchup between Gauff and Osaka as pros — and the second at Flushing Meadows.Back in 2019, also in Ashe, Osaka defeated a 15-year-old Gauff in straight sets, then consoled the teary American afterward and invited her to speak to the spectators.Gauff has won three of the four matches they have played against each other since then, so she leads the head-to-head series 3-2

Car crashes into Kirkland Grocery Outlet, killing one

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