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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Harley sales building in Tacoma trades for $8M
A motorcycle sales and service building at 2302 Pacific Hwy. E. sold this week for $8 million, according to Pierce County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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PSE signs Klickitat wind power deal
Puget Sound Energy (PSE) announced Tuesday it had signed a long-term power purchase agreement with Avangrid for a wind energy project in Klickitat County in southern Washington.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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First Hill mansion turns 125
The landmarked Stimson-Green Mansion at 1204 Minor Ave. in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood turns 125 this year.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Kemper backs BAM building sale to KidsQuest
Up to $10 million in renovations could come next, with no architect or builder yet attached.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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NFL bringing 2030 Super Bowl to Nashville's new enclosed stadium
The NFL is taking the 2030 Super Bowl to Nashville and the Tennessee Titans' new Nissan Stadium after team owners voted Tuesday to hold the league's championship game in the Music City for the first time.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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New public potties ready for business in Pioneer Square
With much fanfare — and more than a few potty puns — the city of Seattle has cut the ribbon ... er, toilet paper ... on four new portable public bathrooms in Pioneer Square.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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At Roosevelt Station, 112 units take shape
A few steps from Roosevelt Station, the vacant corner site of a former Bank of America branch — now demolished — is bound for redevelopment.
Seattle Medium
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Justice Jackson Slams Supreme Court’s Handling Of Rush Appeal In Louisiana Redistricting Case
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson offered a blistering critique of the Supreme Court’s handling of a recent high-profile redistricting case, asserting that the court needed to be “really, really careful” to avoid appearing political and suggesting it had failed to do so.
Seattle Medium
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WHO Chief Raises Alarm Over Scale Of Ebola Outbreak In The Democratic Republic of Congo And Uganda After Death Toll Climbs
The World Health Organization has declared the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda a public health emergency of international concern, with 131 deaths and over 500 suspected cases reported so far.
Seattle Medium
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A Suicide Note With Writings About Racial Pride, Hate Speech On A Weapon. What We Know About The San Diego Shooting Suspects
Authorities are investigating a hate crime at the Islamic Center of San Diego, where three individuals were killed and two suspects were found deceased from apparent self-inflicted gunshot wounds. The ongoing inquiry is focusing on hate speech discovered on a weapon and a suicide note containing writings about racial pride.
Seattle Medium
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What To Know About Trump’s $1.8 Billion Taxpayer-Fueled Fund For His Allies
The Justice Department has established a $1.776 billion fund to compensate allies of President Donald Trump. This initiative follows Trump's lawsuit against the Internal Revenue Service concerning the unauthorized disclosure of his tax returns and addresses claims of unfair targeting by the preceding administration.
Seattle Medium
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Buyer Beware Of Sunscreens: New Report Finds Few Meet Safety Standards
The Environmental Working Group's 20th annual report indicates that only 20% of sunscreens on the market provide safe and effective protection from harmful solar radiation. This finding emerges as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration continues to delay updated regulations on sunscreen ingredient safety.