Seattle, WA
To My Seattle Family | By Jewell Loyd
Storm family and friends,
They say that relationships and experiences can be described in one of three ways: a season, a reason, or a lifetime.
But Seattle will forever be the exception. It’s all three — a season (10 to be exact), a reason (growth and perseverance), and a lifetime of memories that I will hold close for the rest of my life.
To think that 2015 was 10 years ago feels … surreal. I was a wide-eyed draft pick, heading to the West Coast, eager to make my mark. Seattle took a chance on the kid, and I’ll be forever grateful for that. What I didn’t know then — but I certainly know now — is that this city would become so much more than a stop along my journey. This city became home, and you, the fans, became one of the reasons I pushed so hard.
From my first time walking through Pike Place Market to the countless trips to Molly Moon’s ice cream and the late-night meals at How to Cook a Wolf (shoutout to Ethan Stowell), the good times seemed endless.
But it isn’t just the everyday moments that have stuck with me; it was the ones that defined my career. Game 5 of the 2014 semis against Phoenix, when the DJ cut the music but the whole stadium kept singing — I still get chills when I think about that game (yet another realization the fans really live and breathe Storm basketball). From scoring my two first points in the WNBA to watching two championship banners go up — those defining moments will always remind me of how far we’ve come together.
Thank you for every chant and cheer, every ounce of energy you brought to each game, and for believing in me every step of the way. Though my chapter with the Storm has come to an end, Seattle will always be a part of me.
I’m proud of what we accomplished together, and I’m beyond grateful for the chance to play in front of this unbelievable fan base. This isn’t goodbye but a new chapter, one where I’ll continue to carry the spirit of Seattle with me wherever I go.
With love and gratitude,
Jewell Loyd (Gold Mamba)
Seattle, WA
Armed suspects linked to 3 Seattle robberies within 30 minutes – MyNorthwest.com
Three robberies occurred within 30 minutes of each other on Friday in Seattle, with law enforcement believing they were connected due to the timing, proximity, and similar descriptions of the suspects.
The first of three robberies began at 4:30 a.m. in the 200 block of Highland Drive near Kerry Park, when the Seattle Police Department (SPD) received reports of two men pointing guns at a man, SPD told KIRO Newsradio.
As officers arrived on scene, they located a 32-year-old man. The victim was sitting in his car when two suspects parked their car beside his and approached him with guns. The suspects ordered the victim to exit his vehicle and give them his necklace.
The victim claimed he had nothing of value, and the suspects ultimately fled in a dark sedan, possibly west on W. Highland Drive. The suspects were described as Black males, possibly in their late teens to 20s. Each suspect wore a mask and gloves, but the victim could not accurately recall what the suspects were wearing.
Second Seattle robbery came minutes after the first, this time at a store
Two minutes later, at 4:32 a.m., dispatch received a report of a robbery at a convenience store in the 1600 block of Queen Anne Avenue N. At the scene, officers made contact with a 25-year-old man.
The victims stated that two suspects entered the store, threatened them, and took money from two of the cash register drawers.
Soon after, the suspects fled the scene in a dark colored sedan. One suspect was described as a Black male in his 20s, roughly 6 feet, 2 inches tall with a medium build, wearing a mask, gloves, and dark-colored clothing. The second suspect was described as a Black male, 6 feet tall, with a medium build, wearing a mask, gloves, and dark-colored clothing.
Final robbery targeted a Beacon Hill convenience store with two victims
At 4:51 a.m., dispatch received a third report of a robbery, this time at a convenience store in the 4800 block of Beacon Avenue S.
Officers arrived and made contact with two victims, a 55-year-old man and a 24-year-old man. The SPD investigation revealed that one of the victims was in the cooler and the other was behind the counter when the two suspects first entered the store.
The victim in the cooler exited to see what was happening, then shut the door to the employee area and stayed there until it was safe to come out.
The 24-year-old victim was behind the counter when the suspect pointed a firearm at him. The suspect forced the victim to open the cash register and took the cash while the other suspect stood by the main entry door with a handgun.
Both suspects exited the store and fled the scene in an unknown direction. The first suspect was described as a Hispanic or Black male in his 20s, with a medium build, wearing a mask, gloves, and dark clothing. The second suspect was described as a Hispanic or Black male in his 20s, wearing a mask and gloves, with light colored pants and dark shoes.
No victims reported injuries as a result of each of the three robberies, and no suspects have been apprehended as of this reporting.
SPD’s Robbery Unit has been assigned to each case.
Anyone with information is urged to contact SPD’s Violent Crimes Tip Line at (206) 233-5000.
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Seattle, WA
Seattle Mariners acquire INF Buddy Kennedy from San Francisco
The Mariners have made the first move in what’s sure to be a rip-roaring Trade Deadline season, acquiring INF Buddy Kennedy from the Giants in exchange for cash considerations.
Kennedy was designated for assignment by San Francisco earlier this morning as outfielder Heliot Ramos returned from the Injured List.
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The 5’10” infielder has spent most of the season with Triple-A Sacramento, hitting well, even for the PCL. He’s in the 78th percentile for xWOBA, has a nearly identical K% and BB% (12.6%/12.1%) and rarely whiffs. This all has come out to a .322 batting average and a 152 wRC+. He’s made just a minimal impression in the bigs this season, with 8 plate appearances in 7 games, and zero hits.
Kennedy is likely to head to Tacoma. He can play 3B and 2B in a pinch, and will likely backfill Patrick Wisdom’s role if Wisdom is called up to take over right-handed pinch hitting duties from the currently-employed Rob Refsnyder.
The 27-year-old has not found much traction in the five years since his debut with Arizona in 2022. He’s amassed less than 200 plate appearances across 74 games, with a career 50 wRC+. On the mound, Kennedy has made one appearance this season, pitching one inning and giving up four runs, all earned.
Seattle, WA
PHOTOS: Thousands gather in downtown Seattle for city’s iconic Pride Parade
Despite some overcast skies, thousands of Seattleites showed up in rainbow colors and bright smiles to celebrate the Seattle Pride Parade on Sunday.The march kicked off at 11 a.m. along Fourth Avenue in downtown, and wrapped up around 3:00 p.m. near Seattle Center.Seattle Pride traces its roots to 1974 and has grown into one of the nation’s largest LGBTQ+ celebrations, drawing hundreds of thousands of people each year. (KOMO)
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