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Seattle Weekly
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Woodinville man indicted for money theft in South King County
A Woodinville man has been indicted for stealing $440,000 from financial institutions in Renton and Tukwila.
The Seattle Times
about 1 hour
Mikel Merino stars again as Spain edges Belgium 2-1 in the World Cup quarterfinals
Mikel Merino scored in the 88th minute on a rebound yielded by Belgium's backup Belgium goalkeeper to send Spain to the World Cup semifinals with a 2-1 victory.
PubliCola
about 2 hours
KCRHA CEO Sought to Shield Records From Public Disclosure, Emails Suggest
By Erica C. Barnett King County Regional Homelessness Authority CEO Kelly Kinnison sought to exempt many of her emails from… The post KCRHA CEO Sought to Shield Records From Public Disclosure, Emails Suggest appeared first on PubliCola.
Seattle Weekly
about 2 hours
Link light rail ridership records set during World Cup
Sound Transit scored big with Link light rail ridership numbers during the World Cup in Seattle.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
Trump administration sharply cuts protections for endangered species
By adjusting the meaning of "harm," the Trump administration could in effect open the habitats of imperiled animals to farming, drilling, mining and more.
Seattle Weekly
about 3 hours
Local newspapers’ AI lawsuit is a righteous battle | The Free Press Institute
Is AI training “fair use” of newspaper content?
Seattle Medium
about 3 hours
Byrd Barr Place To Host Third Annual Community Block Party In Seattle
Byrd Barr Place is set to host its third annual Community Block Party in Seattle's historic Central District. The event will feature live entertainment, local vendors, children's activities, community resources, free food, and a backpack giveaway, aiming to celebrate the neighborhood's rich history, culture, and resilience while fostering community engagement.
Seattle Medium
about 3 hours
Federal SAVE Plan Ends: Millions Face Increased Student Loan Payments
The federal government's Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) repayment plan has concluded, impacting millions of federal student loan borrowers. These individuals now face a September 29 deadline to choose a new repayment option, or they will be automatically enrolled in a standard repayment plan, a shift anticipated to result in higher monthly payments and increased financial pressure for many.
Seattle Medium
about 3 hours
WA Commission Surveys Black Men’s Public Sector Experiences
The Washington State Commission on African American Affairs has launched a new survey, "Black Men in the Public Sector Workforce: Experience. Barriers. Solutions.," to address the documented lack of research on the workplace experiences of African American men in government, education, public service, and the nonprofit sector. This initiative aims to gather critical data to inform future policy recommendations and foster more equitable professional environments.
The Seattle Times
about 3 hours
How to stay safe and still enjoy produce this summer with the outbreak of diarrhea-causing parasite
Health experts advise washing hands and produce amid a significant outbreak of a parasitic infection in Michigan, affecting more than 1,500 people.
Seattle Weekly
about 3 hours
Renton City Council delays vote to turn on ALPR, Flock cameras
The Renton City Council delayed a vote to turn on Flock and Automated License Plate Reader (ALPR) cameras in the city.
Seattle Weekly
about 4 hours
Controversial Enumclaw gravel mine heads into Environmental Impact Statement review
The gravel mine and asphalt plant has been met with fierce local resistance.