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The Seattle Times
18 days
Longview mill implosion, the latest on victims, investigation
Follow our live updates for the latest news on Tuesday's deadly Longview mill implosion.
The Seattle Times
18 days
Colt Emerson, Mariners’ rookie phenom, stayed prepared. Now, it’s paying off.
Colt Emerson, the Mariners' 20-year-old rookie phenom, is off and running in his big-league career. He couldn't be having any more fun either. "Every day is a highlight."
The Seattle Times
18 days
Man sentenced to 40 years to life in prison for killing 4 people sleeping on New York streets
A man convicted of bludgeoning four men to death with a metal bar as they slept on the New York City streets has been sentenced to 40 years to life in prison.
The Seattle Times
18 days
MLB owners have proposed a salary cap for the first time since baseball’s 1994-95 strike
Major League Baseball owners made their expected salary cap proposal to the players’ association on Thursday, a system the union has vowed never to accept.
The Seattle Times
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Grieving family drops lawsuit over Gas Works Park death
The lawsuit, filed by the family of Mattheis Johnson last October, was withdrawn after the city removed climbable surfaces from the site.
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Pigeons may be navigating with their liver, study suggests
A study details a surprising new way into how pigeons find their way home.
GeekWire
18 days
City of Seattle selects new CTO: Shannon Smith is longtime public-sector tech executive
Smith has more than 10 years experience working in technology with Seattle-area government agencies, including the cities of Seattle and Bellevue, as well as King County. Read More
GeekWire
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Zuckerberg brought a ‘Wingman’: Meta CEO’s $100M yacht support vessel is also docked in Seattle
The $100 million Wingman is visible from the Magnolia Bridge and the Elliott Bay Trail that runs along the waterfront, but it blends in more easily at a terminal used for cruise ships. Read More
The Seattle Times
18 days
Market for Seahawks sale is ‘robust,’ report says. Here’s latest timeline.
The market for the buying the Seahawks has been "robust" and has "picked up steam," according to a report. Here's when the team could sell, and how high the price could get.
The Seattle Times
18 days
Washington Huskies women rowing into NCAA championships
Rower Mira Calder, whose dad was also a standout at UW, will be in the No. 5 seat at the NCAA championships, where the Huskies can rely on her "mysterious" abilities.
GeekWire
18 days
Tech Moves: Amazon’s healthcare business gets new leader; Scott McFarlane leaves helm of Avalara
Neil Lindsay, SVP of Amazon Health Services, is leaving his post after five years — capping a 15-year tenure at the tech giant as Dr. Roy Schoenberg steps into the role. Scott McFarlane, who co-founded Avalara 22 years ago on Bainbridge Island, Wash., is resigning as CEO and moving to an advisory role. Read More
Seattle Medium
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This Year’s World Cup Is Testing The Public Health Playbook
The upcoming FIFA World Cup presents significant public health challenges, intensified by its unprecedented scale and the prevailing global health landscape. Concerns include the potential spread of measles, Ebola, and other infectious diseases, posing risks to both attendees and the wider public.