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Sunrise 5:09am · Sunset 9:07pm
Tides: Next: Low 3.1 ft at 7:04 AM
AQI 46 — Good
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Seattle Sports

35-32

1st in AL West

WIN Mariners 6 at Orioles 3 Yesterday
NEXT At Orioles Today · 3:35 PM
3-10

8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Storm 91 at Aces 101 Yesterday
NEXT Home vs Sparks Tomorrow · 7:00 PM
4-2-5

10th in NWSL

LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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City Cast Seattle about 1 hour

Council Votes on Data Center Ban Today, Wilson Activates Stadium Cameras, and Condos for Cars?!

Today on the podcast, host Jane C. Hu is joined by contributor Hannah Krieg and guest Adam Willems, co-founder of CHUM news, to talk about surveillance, data centers, and test their general Seattle news knowledge in a new quiz. First, Adam shares what he learned about the forthcoming data center moratorium being voted on this afternoon in his reporting for The Guardian. He explains the last-minute amendment passed last week, which allows existing datacenters in Seattle to apply for expansions to their power usage, up to 20 megawatts of additional power, during the moratorium. Then Jane and Hannah break down the “general but credible threat” that Mayor Katie Wilson says led her administration to turn on surveillance cameras in the Stadium district ahead of the World Cup, and what it means for the city’s approach to surveillance. Finally, how well do you know our city’s recent headlines? Jane created a news quiz to test your Seattle knowledge against two local journalists. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Seattle Restored Argosy Cruises pFriem Family Brewers Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.

GeekWire about 4 hours

Meet ArchAstro: Ex-Stripe, Microsoft and Meta vets assemble powerhouse team for cross-company AI agents

ArchAstro just emerged from stealth with an artificial intelligence network designed to automate complex, cross-company software deployments and integrations. Read More

GeekWire about 5 hours

Expeditors cuts 230 tech jobs in Seattle region, ending decades-long policy against layoffs

The layoffs hit software developers, quality-assurance testers, project managers, business analysts and others across Expeditors' offices in downtown Seattle, Bellevue, Lynnwood and Federal Way, according to laid-off employees and others with knowledge of the situation. Read More

GeekWire about 13 hours

Ai2’s Skylight project launches ‘Shippy,’ an AI agent that dives into ocean data

Seattle's Allen Institute for AI has launched Shippy, a free AI agent built on its Skylight ocean-monitoring platform that answers maritime analysts' plain-language questions using live vessel-tracking and satellite data. Read More

GeekWire about 18 hours

Hydrogen aviation startup ZeroAvia retreats from Seattle area as it scales back ambitions

Highlighting the immense difficulty of decarbonizing the skies, high-profile hydrogen startup ZeroAvia — backed by Amazon and Bill Gates — has pivoted to a downscaled product line and halted Washington R&D. Read More

The Stranger about 18 hours

Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, June 8–14

MONDAY 6/8 Bleak Week: Dancer in the Dark (FILM) At the heart of Bleak Week, a weeklong film fest that, the Beacon says, “spotlights some of the greatest films from around the world that explore the darkest sides of humanity, as well as some of the bleakest points in human history,” is Dancer in the […] The post Stranger Suggests: Your Agenda This Week, June 8–14 appeared first on The Stranger.

GeekWire about 18 hours

FCC gives Amazon Leo more leeway on its satellite deployment schedule

The Federal Communications Commission has freed Amazon from a requirement to deploy the first 1,616 satellites in its Amazon Leo… Read More

The Stranger about 18 hours

Slog AM: Iran War Heats Back Up, Trump Says ‘No New Wars’ Didn’t Mean He Wouldn’t Start Wars, and Katie Wilson Caves on Surveillance Cameras 

Good morning! Did you go to Pride in the Park this weekend? Or the Bigelow Block Sale? Or the Jeff Rosenstock show at Neumos? Or MapleFest 2026? Or one of the predictably shaky Bob Dylan shows at Chateau Ste. Michelle? It was a busy weekend in the city, and it feels like even the weather […] The post Slog AM: Iran War Heats Back Up, Trump Says ‘No New Wars’ Didn’t Mean He Wouldn’t Start Wars, and Katie Wilson Caves on Surveillance Cameras  appeared first on The Stranger.

GeekWire about 19 hours

This is bold … and italic and more: Microsoft Azure CTO vibe codes a text formatter for LinkedIn posts

Mark Russinovich created a new utility called LinkedIn Post Formatter that allows users to easily get the look they want in text on the professional networking platform. Read More

Seattle Medium about 20 hours

Former UW Medical Resident Says A Program Intended To Help Her Instead Derailed Her 

A class-action complaint filed by former University of Washington medical residents, Dr. Dorender Gray and Dr. Temi Ogunleye, against the Washington Physicians Health Program (WPHP) has been dismissed. The lawsuit, alleging mistreatment and misdiagnosis, was rejected by a King County Superior Court judge based on WPHP's statutory immunity from civil action.

Seattle Medium about 20 hours

Seattle Readies For World Cup During Juneteenth And Pride Weekend

As Seattle prepares to host the 2026 FIFA World Cup, city leaders have announced heightened security measures, including the activation of closed-circuit television cameras in the Stadium District, during a period that also coincides with Juneteenth and Pride celebrations, reflecting the city's commitment to diversity, inclusion, and community.

Seattle Medium about 21 hours

Rising Temperatures Could Bring First Significant Heat Event Of The Year

Western Washington is bracing for its most significant heat event of the year, with the National Weather Service forecasting substantially warmer temperatures and hazardous conditions developing over the coming week. The outlook places Seattle and southern communities in a moderate-risk area, prompting public health officials to warn of serious health risks, particularly for vulnerable populations and disproportionately affected communities of color.

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