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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Quigg Bros. of Aberdeen honored with two APWA national awards
Construction company Quigg Bros. Inc. (QBI) is celebrating. The firm, which is headquartered in Aberdeen and has been serving Western Washington for over a century, was the general contractor for two winning projects in the American Public Works Association's (APWA) 2026 Project of the Year National Awards program,
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Lawmakers fight to stop dismantling of a $386M ocean observatory project
The National Science Foundation directed the removal of most of the system's instruments from waters off Oregon, Washington, Alaska, North Carolina and Greenland by 2027.
Daily Journal of Commerce
24 days
DOE approves safety analysis for Oklo's Aurora powerhouse in Idaho
Advanced nuclear technology company Oklo Inc. announced last week that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has approved the preliminary documented safety analysis (PDSA) for its flagship Aurora powerhouse.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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‘Small-scale' data center proposed at Starbucks HQ in SoDo
Within the giant Starbucks Center in SoDo, Amazon shuttered its Amazon Fresh store in January 2024. That's on the corner of Lander, the south end of the landmarked former Sears building at 2401 Utah Ave. S.
Seattle Weekly
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King County Transportation District approves new sales tax in close vote
The 0.1% tax will fund the county’s Roads and Services Division and sends tens of thousands, if not millions, to local jurisdictions for transportation projects.
GeekWire
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UW Allen School honors Ridwell and Focused Space co-founders with 2026 alumni awards
Two University of Washington alumni who built companies out of everyday frustrations — hard-to-recycle household waste and the struggle to focus while working alone — have been recognized with the Allen School's 2026 Alumni Impact Awards. Read More
GeekWire
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Five years in, new analysis ties Seattle’s ‘JumpStart’ tax to downtown decline
A new Downtown Seattle Association report says the city's JumpStart payroll tax has helped drive jobs and office value out of downtown over its first five years, pointing to booming Bellevue as the contrast. Supporters, including Mayor Katie Wilson, call the tax a success. Read More
GeekWire
25 days
Amazon CEO reportedly raised Anthropic Fable concerns prior to U.S. order forcing models offline
Andy Jassy was reportedly among the tech leaders who flagged security risks in Anthropic's newest AI models to senior Trump administration officials — an awkward turn for Amazon, which has invested billions in the AI lab. Read More
Westside Seattle
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Cyclist killed in collision with truck near Fauntleroy Ferry dock
Cyclist killed in collision with truck near Fauntleroy Ferry dock Off patr Mon, 06/15/2026 - 9:18am
GeekWire
25 days
Report: Seattle using AI to route certain 911 calls — without caller knowledge or public review
Denmark-based Corti's AI has been listening to all Seattle 911 medical calls and prompting dispatchers to route certain patients to a nurse-staffed Texas call center rather than send an ambulance, the Times found. Read More
GeekWire
25 days
Coffee town meets its matcha: Robots help power ex-Axon leader’s Seattle beverage startup Vale
Luke Larson is buzzing about matcha and his plans to build Vale into a Seattle-born beverage empire — think Starbucks, but make it matcha — scaling from a handful of local cafes and mobile bars to a nationwide network of thousands of automated machines. Read More
Daily Journal of Commerce
25 days
More pickleball for Seattle Parks?
Throughout June, Seattle Parks and Recreation is hosting a second round of public engagement meetings for its Outdoor Racquet Sports Strategy.