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Sounder at Heart
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Salmon Bay FC headed to playoffs for first time ever
Salmon Bay FC is hosting the USL W League Playoffs at Interbay Stadium after Sunday's comeback victory against Snohomish United.
GeekWire
35 minutes
Zoom snaps up Seattle startup Common Room to bolster AI-powered sales tools
Common Room emerged from stealth in 2021 with $52 million in funding and was the 2022 GeekWire Awards Startup of the Year. Read More
GeekWire
about 3 hours
KredosAI raises $7M, led by BMW’s venture arm, to use AI to help companies collect late payments
KredosAI, an Issaquah startup founded by former T-Mobile executives, raised $7 million led by BMW i Ventures for its AI platform that helps companies collect overdue payments while keeping customers. The round brings its total funding to a little over $10 million. Read More
West Seattle Blog
about 3 hours
TRAFFIC, WEATHER, TRANSIT: July’s first Thursday
6:07 AM: Good morning! It’s Thursday, July 2, 2026. No Seattle World Cup match today – last one’s on Monday (USA vs. Belgium). WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Today’s forecast is for clouds, chance of pm rain, and a high in the mid-60s. Sunrise was at 5:16 am today; sunset will be at 9:10 pm. TRANSIT TODAY […]
GeekWire
about 3 hours
Microsoft unveils $2.5B ‘Frontier Company’ to embed AI engineers inside customers
"Microsoft Frontier Company" is a $2.5 billion initiative that will embed engineers inside customer organizations to build and run their AI systems. The move follows similar efforts by Amazon, OpenAI and Anthropic, and expands work Microsoft was already doing through its consulting arm and partners. Read More
Sounder at Heart
about 9 hours
USMNT look ahead to Seattle return
Cristian Roldan remains optimistic that he’ll be able to participate.
West Seattle Blog
about 9 hours
FOURTH OF JULY 2026: Here’s where Seattle Parks will leave the lights on longer
(2024 reader photo of fireworks damage on Nino Cantu SW Athletic Complex turf) Here’s the annual announcement from Seattle Parks – we’ve excised the non-local parks: Seattle Parks and Recreation will turn on field lighting on ballfields throughout the city on the evening of Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4 to protect the surfaces. […]
Sounder at Heart
about 10 hours
Key takeaways from USA's 2–0 win over Bosnia & Herzegovina
Folarin Balogun and Malik Tillman goals pace another dominant performance.
GeekWire
about 13 hours
K2 Space sets up an engineering office in the Seattle area to support big plans for big satellites
California-based company builds 'mega-class,' high-power satellites for government and commercial customers. Read More
West Seattle Blog
about 14 hours
READER REPORTS: Two new street-safety installations
Two texters reported new street-safety installations: That photo accompanied a report that SDOT had painted new crosswalks at 49th/Alaska, west of The Junction. Another texter reported a crew installing new speed bumps at 31st/Holden – we went over for a photo: We actually found two new sets of seed bumps – that one just west […]
Sounder at Heart
about 15 hours
Round of 32 rope-a-dope
Belgium bounce back and outlast Senegal to win 3-2.
GeekWire
about 16 hours
No discs, more problems: What Sony’s all-digital PlayStation means for gamers and the industry
Sony will phase out physical discs for PlayStation games starting in January 2028, making all new titles download-only. The move ends trade-ins and lending, raises the cost of entry to the console market, and turns purchased games into licenses that can be revoked. Read More