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Daily Journal of Commerce
19 days
Cantera plans marina on former Time Oil property
Plans emerged last fall to add a marina to the former Time Oil property in Interbay. That north portion of the 11-acre expanse, at 2750 W. Commodore Way, has been dubbed Salmon Bay North by the owner, Cantera Development Group.
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19 days
Genesee Playfield restroom has to go
Plans are moving forward on a restroom replacement project at Genesee Playfield, located at 4316 S. Genesee St.
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19 days
Washington State Ferries sail-ebrates three-quarters of a century
Commemorative flags are flying atop the Space Needle and ferries, and special lighting and signage adorns the Great Wheel and the state Route 520 floating bridge, casting off celebrations as Washington State Ferries marks 75 years transporting riders across our state's many marine highways.
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19 days
Board approves ST3 cuts, changes
The Sound Transit Board voted Thursday in favor of amendments to the ST3 system plan, approving cuts and changes in an effort to address an estimated $34.5 billion funding gap over the next 20 years.
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19 days
Construction progresses on $188M all-electric Haggett Hall at UW
The hulking concrete towers of the old Haggett Hall are gone and in their place a new biophilic student dormitory is well underway at the University of Washington.
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21 days
This Week on PubliCola: May 30, 2026
Sound Transit stiffs Ballard, Councilmembers Push Police Cameras, Top Wilson Aid Resigns, and More By Erica C. Barnett Monday, May… The post This Week on PubliCola: May 30, 2026 appeared first on PubliCola.
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22 days
Sound Transit Sacrifices Light Rail to Ballard, Moves Long-Deferred Graham Station Forward, in Latest “Realignment” Plan
By Erica C. Barnett The Sound Transit board voted to approve a new “affordable” light rail plan on Thursday afternoon… The post Sound Transit Sacrifices Light Rail to Ballard, Moves Long-Deferred Graham Station Forward, in Latest “Realignment” Plan appeared first on PubliCola.
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22 days
Why your co-worker might be listening to music tuned to 432 hertz
Yoselin Sanchez has been in chronic pain since she was born with cervical scoliosis. While little eases the discomfort, she's found ways to distract herself from hurting.
Daily Journal of Commerce
22 days
Jim Henson's Creature Shop opens for tours
Here's what's inside the once-hidden puppet studio.
Daily Journal of Commerce
22 days
At The Movies: In D-Day tale ‘Pressure,' Andrew Scott is a forecaster with news nobody wants to hear
Sure, folks discuss the weather a lot, especially in Britain.
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22 days
Robot with 20 legs is built to move and see in any direction
A robot being developed at Duke University is almost ready to face the world, in any direction.
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22 days
After Hours: Summer starts at state parks
Washington State Parks is encouraging visitors to plan summer camping trips, hikes and road-trip adventures across the state, while promoting new resources ahead of the busy travel season.