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Seattle's weather: sunny at 75°F today, 70% rain chance Wednesday, pleasant Juneteenth, showers over the weekend.
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Axios on MSNSeattle's Juneteenth 2025 celebrations: What to knowIt will also feature live performances and food trucks.Runs from 3:30-9:30 pm both Fridays.Atlantic Street Center Juneteenth CelebrationWednesday, June 18Watch local performers, shop community vendors and sample regional food trucks at this event the night before Juneteenth.
In Oklahoma, Juneteenth highlights tribal slavery descendants’ fight for recognition and citizenship
While many across the country recognize Juneteenth as the end to the institution of slavery in America in 1865, some tribal nations in Oklahoma continued to own slaves until the following year, 1866.
This vibrant Juneteenth celebration honors Black culture, creativity, and community. In partnership with The Chayah Movement, Community Aunties, and Tacoma Public Schools, this event will feature live performances,
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The Weather Channel on MSNJuneteenth 2025 Weather Forecast: Storms Expected In East, South As Extreme Heat Grips Parts Of WestOutdoor activities in some parts of the country might require a plan to shelter from lightning and/or take heat precautions.
It was 160 years ago that enslaved people in Galveston, Texas learned they had been freed — after Civil War's end and two years after President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation.
Juneteenth celebrations have been scaled back this year due to funding shortfalls as companies and municipalities across the country reconsider their support for diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives.
Seattle's weather forecasts clear skies, a high of 66 degrees today, and gentle weather through the weekend with highs near 70 degrees.
Juneteenth – also known as Emancipation Day and Freedom Day – is a portmanteau of June 19th and marks the day when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, in 1865 and informed the last enslaved outpost of African Americans in the Confederate South that they were no longer under bondage.