Seattle, WA
Kraken could benefit from matchups with lowly Coyotes
Although the Arizona Coyotes are eradicated from postseason competition, they will play an outsized position within the Seattle Kraken‘s playoff push, starting when the Coyotes go to Seattle on Monday
In a quirk of the NHL schedule, all three video games between the Coyotes (27-37-13, 67 factors) and Kraken (41-26-8, 90 factors) have been saved for the common season’s ultimate two weeks. Following Monday’s recreation, the 2 golf equipment meet once more in Seattle on Thursday, then in Tempe on April 10
With the Coyotes mired in a seven-game winless streak (0-5-2), the Kraken should view these video games in opposition to struggling competitors as a lift to their possibilities of clinching a playoff berth. Seattle holds the highest Western Convention wild-card slot, however the Winnipeg Jets, Calgary Flames and Nashville Predators are all in shut pursuit
A top-three end within the Pacific Division could now be realistically out of attain following the Kraken‘s 3-1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings on Saturday. Regardless of holding the Kings to simply 19 photographs, Seattle missed an opportunity to realize floor on a group forward within the standings
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“It was a decent recreation. Each groups checked very well,” goaltender Martin Jones informed the Seattle Instances. “It is that point of 12 months, groups are ramping up for the playoffs and there is simply not a whole lot of room on the market. Neither group was actually in a position to break away and make a whole lot of performs offensively.”
The Kraken are one of many NHL’s finest at limiting photographs this season, they usually have outshot opponents by a 168-98 margin over their final 5 video games. Nonetheless, Seattle has a modest 2-2-1 document in these 5 video games attributable to a feast-or-famine offense. The Kraken have 11 objectives within the two victories, however solely three objectives over the three defeats
Consistency on the facility play has been onerous to return by for Seattle this season, however the Kraken have recorded an extra-attacker objective in three of their final 4 video games. Dealing with Arizona may proceed to spark the Kraken‘s energy play, because the Coyotes have killed simply 15 of 26 penalties over their final six video games
That leaky penalty-kill unit contributed to the Coyotes‘ 7-2 residence loss to the San Jose Sharks on Saturday. The Sharks had been 3-for-7 on the facility play
“(We had) no emotion, no life, no spirit, nothing … We’re disenchanted, particularly in entrance of our followers,” Coyotes coach Andre Tourigny mentioned
Clayton Keller’s 14-game factors streak got here to an finish on Saturday. With 82 factors and 5 video games left on the schedule, Keller nonetheless has an opportunity to high Keith Tkachuk’s document of 86 factors (from the 1996-97 marketing campaign) for the best single-season level complete because the Coyotes franchise moved to Arizona in 1996
Ivan Prosvetov was stellar in his first three begins of the season, however the goaltender stopped solely 24 of 31 photographs in opposition to San Jose. Tourigny mentioned Prosvetov will play once more throughout one of many Coyotes‘ two video games in Seattle, although Karel Vejmelka or Connor Ingram is likely to be likelier to start out Monday’s recreation
Because the Kraken additionally play on the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday, Jones and Philipp Grubauer determine to start out the back-to-back video games in some order
The Kraken are 2-6-1 of their final 9 residence video games
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Seattle, WA
Uber sues the City of Seattle
Uber is taking Seattle to court. The Seattle Times reported Uber is suing to block a law that would regulate when it can deactivate a driver.
The lawsuit claims that the city is infringing on the company’s rights by limiting its ability to manage drivers based on performance and safety concerns.
“Uber believes that ensuring consumers receive reliable, efficient and, above all, safe deliveries is more important than allowing couriers with consistently low consumer ratings — a sign of serious performance and/or safety issues — to keep disappointing consumers. The city does not,” the suit read.
The Seattle City Council passed the law in 2023, with strong support from then-council member Theresa Mosqueda.
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“To deactivate a driver or to cut someone off to have their ability to have an income with no warning and no recourse is just wrong,” she said at the time.
The law, set to take effect on New Year’s Day, aims to provide more transparency and fairness in the deactivation process. It requires companies like Uber to establish a “reasonable” policy for deactivations, give drivers advance notice and conduct fair investigations.
Uber argues that the law will hinder its ability to quickly address issues related to driver performance and safety, potentially leading to poorer service for customers. The company also contends that the law violates its constitutional rights by forcing it to associate with problematic drivers and disclose confidential business information.
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The law is part of a broader effort by Seattle lawmakers and labor advocates to protect gig workers, who often lack the ability to unionize. It includes provisions to prevent deactivations based on insufficient driving hours, low customer ratings, or declined ride offers, except in extreme cases.
Additionally, companies must provide drivers with records justifying their deactivation and allow them to contest the decision. Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, who signed the bill into law, emphasized the importance of protecting app-based workers from sudden deactivations that could threaten their livelihoods. However, Uber maintains that its existing policies are sufficient to ensure safety and reliability for consumers.
Contributing: Frank Lenzi, KIRO Newsradio
Bill Kaczaraba is a content editor at MyNorthwest. You can read his stories here. Follow Bill on X, formerly known as Twitter, here and email him here.
Seattle, WA
Seattle Metro bus murder suspect arrested last year for stabbing, killing roommate
SEATTLE, WA – The man who is wanted for the murder of a Seattle Metro bus driver was arrested a year ago for the murder of his roommate, but released due to a lack of evidence, according to the prosecutor’s office.
Seattle Police say 53-year-old Richard Sitzlack murdered 59-year-old Shawn Yim early Wednesday morning.
Yim, a King County Metro driver, only had two passengers on the bus when he was killed: the accused murderer and a witness, who FOX 13 Seattle spoke to on Thursday morning.
Seattle Police released a photo of the accused killer more than 30 hours after the murder.
Police identify 53-year-old Richard Sitzlack in deadly Seattle bus driver stabbing. (Seattle Police Department)
However, police tell FOX 13 Seattle someone reportedly saw Sitzlack downtown around 8 p.m. Wednesday. That is about five miles from where the attack happened in the University District, and 15 hours after the attack.
Seattle police would not provide any more details on the sighting of Sitzlack.
“We are seeking the public’s help in finding this person,” said Detective Eric Muñoz with SPD. “The Metro coach drivers all have his photograph, every police officer in the city has his photograph and information.”
A year ago, Sitizlack was behind bars for a similar incident.
Officials from the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s office said Sitzlack was arrested for murder in connection with the death of his roommate.
However, no charges were filed, and Sitzlack was released.
“Both police and prosecutors looked at the admissible evidence and thought we can’t disprove the claim of self-defense,” said Casey McNerthney with the King County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office.
According to the prosecutor’s office, Sitzlack claimed his roommate tried to kill him with a machete. He fought back and stabbed his roommate to death, then called the police, according to the report.
“If King County prosecutors had the evidence to charge him with murder, we would have charged him with murder,” said McNerthney.
The transit union is offering a $10k reward to the person who helps find the murderer.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Seattle Police Department’s Violent Crimes Tip Line at 206-233-5000.
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Seattle Seahawks Injury Report: Key players trend in right direction
The Seattle Seahawks’ running back situation took a positive step forward Thursday.
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After sitting out of practice the day prior, Seattle’s top two options in the backfield were back on the field. Kenneth Walker III (calf) was a full participant and Zach Charbonnet (oblique) was limited.
Walker has missed the past two games with the calf injury and logged his first full practice since Nov. 29. Charbonnet rushed for 188 yards and three touchdowns in the two games Walker missed.
With Walker and Charbonnet both out, Seattle was down to third-string running back Kenny McIntosh and fourth-stringer George Holani on Wednesday.
Seattle received another good sign for its run game, too, as starting center Olu Oluwatimi (knee) was a limited participant after missing practice the day before. The second-year offensive lineman exited Sunday’s loss to Green Bay Packers with the injury and did not return.
A couple other players trended in the right direction Thursday outside of the handful of players who sat out of the previous day’s practice for normal rest. Tight end Noah Fant (knee) was a full participant following a limited session to start the week, and cornerback Tre Brown (hamstring) logged a limited practice for the first time since being a late add to the Seahawks’ injury report before their game against the Arizona Cardinals two weeks ago.
Meanwhile, linebacker Ernest Jones IV (knee) was a limited participant for the second straight day.
One Seahawk did, however, take a step back. Outside linebacker Trevis Gipson (ankle) was held out of practice after being limited on Wednesday.
Here are the full injury reports from Thursday’s practices for both the Seahawks and Vikings.
Seattle Seahawks
Did not practice
TE Brady Russell (foot)
DE Lenoard Williams (foot/rest)
LB Trevis Gipson (ankle)
T Abraham Lucas (knee/rest)
NT Johnathan Hankins (illness/rest)
Limited
RB Zach Charbonnet (oblique)
C Olu Oluwatimi (Knee)
CB Tre Brown (hamstring)
LB Ernest Jones IV (knee)
Full
RB Kenneth Walker III (calf)
WR DK Metcalf (shoulder)
G Laken Tomlinson (rest)
WR Tyler Lockett (rest)
NT Jarran Reed (rest)
TE Noah Fant (knee)
TE AJ Barner (shoulder)
QB Geno Smith (knee)
S K’Von Wallace (ankle)
Minnesota Vikings
Did not practice
CB Fabian Moreau (hip)
DL Jalen Redmond (concussion)
S Harrison Smith (foot)
Limited
OLB Patrick Jones II (knee)
T Brian O’Neill (knee)
DL Harrison Phillips (knee)
Full
CB Stephon Gilmore (hamsrting)
TE Josh Oliver (wrist)
FB C.J. Ham (ankle)
T David Quisenberry (oblique)
OLB Dallas Turner (knee)
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