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Past, present, or future: Which are you stuck in? | In Focus
We should strive to hold all three in balance.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
Opinion: Seattle’s biggest World Cup win — showing the world who we are
The month-long event filled Lumen Field and local businesses. It also created a platform for diplomatic and economic discussions with Indo-Pacific partners.
The Stranger
about 1 hour
Slog AM: Trump Says Yes to ICE Traffic Stops, Bob Ferguson Fights Brian Heywood, and Something Is Killing Puffins in Tacoma
Tax the Rich Already! Gov. Bob Ferguson has joined the campaign to fight Initiative 645, which would repeal the Millionaires Tax that Ferguson signed into law in March. I-645 is Trump-loving millionaire Brian Heywood’s attempt to repeal the tax (and ban any other taxes on individual income). But here’s the bonkers thing: According to the […] The post Slog AM: Trump Says Yes to ICE Traffic Stops, Bob Ferguson Fights Brian Heywood, and Something Is Killing Puffins in Tacoma appeared first on The Stranger.
Seattle Weekly
about 10 hours
WA tribes, environmental groups sue over Endangered Species Act rule change
Washington tribes and environmental organizations sued the federal government Tuesday, arguing that recent changes to Endangered Species Act rules defy scientific research and pave the way for the destruction of important wildlife habitat.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 12 hours
JPMorgan CIO says bank investing heavily in Seattle AI talent
The investments come as the bank's Seattle technology center prepares to move to downtown's JPMorganChase Center.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 12 hours
Ferguson kicks off effort to defend 'millionaires tax' from repeal
The governor appeared with teachers, nurses and small business owners to defend the 9.9% levy on annual household income over $1 million.
The Stranger
about 18 hours
Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos’ Election Campaign Defrauded for $20,000 by FBI Impersonators Claiming Treasurer Bought “Chinese Child Pornography“
Long time state legislator Rep. Sharon Santos lost the equivalent of nearly half the money contributed to her reelection campaign so far this year after a fraudster conned her campaign treasurer into giving them $20,000 last September. According to Santos’ campaign treasurer Jeanne Legault, scammers impersonating her credit union and the FBI claimed she had […] The post Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos’ Election Campaign Defrauded for $20,000 by FBI Impersonators Claiming Treasurer Bought “Chinese Child Pornography“ appeared first on The Stranger.
Seattle Weekly
about 18 hours
Enumclaw songbird rehab sanctuary closes
Featherhaven, one of only a handful of nonprofits dedicated to wild bird care, treated more than 35,000 birds over a dozen years.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 20 hours
Boutique gym planned for Seattle’s largest apartment project
The $371 million development near the Amazon campus will feature a 10,167-square-foot fitness center open to both residents and the public.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 20 hours
Former Selig office tower in Belltown listed for sale
The 25-story high-rise is expected to sell for less than half its assessed value after it was acquired in a courthouse auction last year.
The Stranger
about 21 hours
Sawant’s Ground Game Against Adam Smith Is Getting Red Hot
On July 12, Columbia City experienced a hiphop/R&B/funk event organized by Beatwalk. A festival held primarily on a closed off section of South Ferdinand Street, Beatwalk includes participation from small area businesses (including Island Soul and Taco City) and a good number of performances (including singer/pianist Darrius Willrich and The Double Dutch Divas). Because the […] The post Sawant’s Ground Game Against Adam Smith Is Getting Red Hot appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 21 hours
Drone maker Brinc raises $125 million ahead of move to North Queen Anne
The company, which which makes drones for first responders, has raised more than $250 million to date.