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Latest News

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Seattle Medium 17 days

Seattle Expands Financial Support For Small Businesses Impacted By Crime And Vandalism

Seattle has increased reimbursement limits for its Back to Business Program, providing small businesses affected by crime and vandalism with up to $5,000 per incident for repairs and $10,000 for security improvements.

GeekWire 17 days

Selling sunshine from Seattle: Solius raises $23M to launch new at-home light-therapy device

Founded in 2013, Bainbridge Island, Wash.-based Solius Labs received FDA clearance for its $2,995 Solius Pro, a device which calculates and delivers a personalized dose of UVB light. Read More

The Seattle Times 17 days

A 16-month-old and his mother recover from Ebola in rare good news from outbreak in Congo

A 16-month-old baby and his mother have recovered from Ebola in eastern Congo.

GeekWire 17 days

Not just for coders: UW’s upcoming AI minor will reach beyond the computer science school

The University of Washington is developing an interdisciplinary AI minor, open to students across all majors and co-led by an anthropologist and a computer scientist. Set to launch in spring 2027, it's part of a broader push to expand AI education across the university. Read More

Seattle Medium 17 days

Beyond Displacement: How Seattle’s Black Community Is Preserving Identity And Connection

Despite decades of displacement, Seattle's African American community has maintained its connection through cultural sovereignty, which has enabled them to preserve their identity, heritage, and institutions, and create opportunities for future generations.

The Seattle Times 17 days

Fast-moving wildfire races through Spokane Valley neighborhood

Nearly 12,000 residents were under evacuation orders and more than 2,300 structures were threatened after a fire tore through a Spokane Valley neighborhood.

The Seattle Times 17 days

Vitamin D shows promise for hard-to-treat pancreatic cancers

The study found that adding vitamin supplementation to chemotherapy was safe and appeared to reduce the density of protective tissue surrounding tumors while increasing the presence of immune T-cells.

The Seattle Times 17 days

World Cup schedule today June 17: Here’s what and where to watch

Welcome to day seven of the World Cup. Here's the schedule for Wednesday's games, and how to watch.

The Seattle Times 17 days

Seattle-area public health and hospitals prepare for World Cup

Measles? A food poisoning outbreak or a need for lots of CT scans in a hurry? With the World Cup in town, hospitals and public health teams say they're prepared.

The Seattle Times 17 days

Seattle’s Kangaroo & Kiwi gears up for Australia-U.S. World Cup match

Seattle’s only Australia- and New Zealand-themed pub is celebrating a major milestone this year and preparing for World Cup crowds.

Seattle Medium 17 days

Washington Expands Workplace Support For Employees Experiencing Menopause

Washington has taken the first step in addressing the long-overlooked stage of women's health in the workplace by issuing an executive order to provide accommodations for employees experiencing menopause and develop training resources for employers.

The Seattle Times 17 days

Yakama Nation elder, ‘secret sauce’ for Columbia River impasses, dies

Yellowash, of the Yakama Nation, was a proud father, helped advance toxic cleanups in the Columbia River, and was a warm face at community gatherings.

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