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Latest News

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PubliCola 8 days

Report: Homelessness in King County Continues to Grow, with 21 Percent Increase in Unsheltered Homelessness Since 2024

By Erica C. Barnett The King County Regional Homelessness Authority released a high-level summary  of its biennial “point in time… The post Report: Homelessness in King County Continues to Grow, with 21 Percent Increase in Unsheltered Homelessness Since 2024 appeared first on PubliCola.

Seattle Medium 8 days

Supreme Court Rules Against Rastafarian Who Sued Prison Officials For Cutting His Dreadlocks

The Supreme Court has ruled that a devout Rastafarian, Damon Landor, cannot proceed with his lawsuit against prison officials who cut his dreadlocks. This 6-3 decision, authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch, is expected to make it more challenging for individuals of other faiths to enforce federal religious protections within the prison system, drawing criticism from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for weakening these safeguards.

Seattle Medium 8 days

Exxon Can Sue Cuba Over Property Confiscated In 1960, Supreme Court Rules

The Supreme Court has permitted Exxon Mobil to sue state-owned oil companies in Cuba over property confiscated nearly seven decades ago after Fidel Castro's regime seized power, a decision backed by the Trump administration amidst its aggressive stance toward Havana.

Seattle Medium 8 days

Federal Judge Blocks State Bans On Buying Soda And Candy With Food Stamps

U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson has blocked the Trump administration's efforts to permit five states to ban the purchase of sugary drinks and candy using food stamps. The ruling asserts that the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) lacked the legal authority to approve state waivers for pilot projects aimed at restricting food purchases within the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), marking a significant setback for the administration's 'Make America Healthy Again' initiative.

Seattle Medium 8 days

Obama Still Lives Rent-Free In Trump’s Head

President Donald Trump recently defended a provisional agreement to end the Iran conflict, an accord critics have characterized as hastily assembled and less comprehensive than previous diplomatic efforts. This development coincided with former President Barack Obama's inauguration of the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago, a project years in the making designed as a civic space and community hub. The contrasting events underscore the divergent approaches of the two leaders and their distinct visions for their legacies.

Seattle Medium 8 days

AI Could Breach Government And Business Defenses In Months, U.S. And Its Intelligence Partners Warn

The Five Eyes intelligence alliance, comprising the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, has issued a stark warning that advanced AI models capable of orchestrating significant cyberattacks are anticipated to emerge within months, not years, prompting an urgent call for governments and corporate leaders to bolster their cyber defenses immediately.

Seattle Medium 8 days

Teenagers And Young Adults Need To Stay Informed

The United States is reportedly facing a period of decline, a sentiment reinforced by the Trump-Vance administration's policies. These policies, which include efforts to diminish Black history and impede Black progress, are seen as contributing to the nation's moral decline.

Daily Journal of Commerce 8 days

Lincoln field plan finally advances at Woodland Park

A plan to build a multi-sport athletic field for Wallingford’s Lincoln High School is moving forward on a Seattle Parks and Recreation site along North 50th Street just east of Aurora Avenue North.

Daily Journal of Commerce 8 days

Earthwork, Konnerup tapped for Skagit culvert replacements

Work will remove outdated crossings and install new, fish-passable structures designed to withstand flooding.

Daily Journal of Commerce 8 days

World Cup concessions: $75 caviar-topped tots in Miami, a day's pay worth of beer in Mexico City

Prices aren't all that different from what U.S. fans experience, but some international fans are calling foul.

Daily Journal of Commerce 8 days

Earth is moving for new Lynnwood I-5 bridge

The ground has been broken and work is underway for the city of Lynnwood's Poplar Way Bridge project, created a new six-lane connection over Interstate 5.

Daily Journal of Commerce 8 days

Salmon Bay Rail Bridge rehab right on track

Work on the $100 million rehabilitation of BNSF Railway's century-old Salmon Bay Rail Bridge is steadily progressing, with crews advancing both on-site construction in Seattle and off-site fabrication of major structural components in Portland.

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