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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Link scores big with 210K riders
Sound Transit reports that, during the June 15 Egypt vs. Belgium match, Link light rail carried an estimated 210,000 riders — the third-busiest day in Link history.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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You can ignore AI giants like SpaceX, but your 401(k) won't
By virtue of having a big value, SpaceX will soon join some high-profile stock indexes.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Duwamish area data center plan doubles in size
Move comes as nationwide spending on data center construction surpassed the dollars put into new office development.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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BECU continues Thurston County expansion with new locations in Tumwater, Lacey
BECU is expanding its footprint in South Puget Sound with plans to open two new Neighborhood Financial Centers (NFCs) in Tumwater and Lacey, more than doubling its presence in Thurston County by 2027.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Where Uptown offices were planned, Martin Selig site is now for sale
The corner at 401 Queen Anne Ave. N. was put on the market last week, unpriced.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Save on gas with these five used plug-in hybrid vehicles
Plug-in hybrids are a great way to dip your toes into the electric vehicle pool without completely giving up the convenience of gasoline.
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SR-167 expressway final stage readies for kickoff post-FIFA
Crews are gearing up to begin heavy construction in mid-July on the final, four-year stage of work on Washington State Department of Transportation's state Route 167 expressway completion project between Puyallup and Fife in Pierce County.
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With Amazon support, plus Cliff Avril's backing, Exxel Pacific to build affordable Capitol Hill units
The 1960s-era Town House apartments, at 228 11th Ave. E. on Capitol Hill, are now fenced and vacant. Builder Exxel Pacific has hung its shingle outside, and demo will soon begin.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Enso
Enso is a seven-story, 316-unit apartment building at 19630 40th Ave. W. in Lynnwood.
Seattle Medium
12 days
The Long War Against Michelle Obama’s Womanhood
Former First Lady Michelle Obama has faced sustained far-right attacks since the 2008 presidential campaign. The recent public insult by Josh Hokit, delivered on the White House lawn, underscores a continuation of former President Donald Trump's long-running campaign of 'othering' the nation's first Black first family.
Seattle Medium
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New Website Reveals A Deadly Truth For Black L.A. Communities
The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health has launched a new online dashboard to track the health impacts of extreme heat. This initiative aims to identify vulnerable populations and inform targeted interventions, a critical step toward preventing heat-related fatalities, especially in historically underserved communities disproportionately affected by rising temperatures.
Seattle Medium
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Finding Fellowship: How A Black Maryland Community Bridged Racial Divides
Jacob Green, a memoirist, documentary filmmaker, and former Obama staffer, has launched significant initiatives to preserve the history of a historically Black community in Maryland. His documentary, 'Finding Fellowship,' and memoir, 'Too Precious to Lose,' serve as a tribute to the past, offering crucial lessons on unity and reconciliation while highlighting the imperative of safeguarding historical narratives against displacement and demographic shifts.