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GeekWire
about 2 hours
Choosing their own moment: Why these longtime Microsofties are taking the buyout
GeekWire spoke with several longtime Microsoft employees who are taking the company's first-ever voluntary retirement program, about why they decided to leave and what they're doing next. Their reasons range from timing and finances to fatigue with the pace of change, and their next chapters include startups, a doctorate, conservation work, a return to the trades and, yes, actual retirement. Read More
GeekWire
about 4 hours
Innovation vs. climate change: Introducing ‘Positive Charge,’ a new podcast from GeekWire
Most climate news feels hopeless. Positive Charge, a new podcast from GeekWire, profiles the scientists, engineers, and entrepreneurs betting that technology can still tip the balance — starting with episodes on "forever chemicals" and the race for fusion power. Read More
GeekWire
about 4 hours
Rubin Observatory kicks off 10-year campaign to capture ‘the greatest cosmic movie ever made’
Legacy Survey of Space and Time is expected to find millions of asteroids and perhaps shed light on dark matter and dark energy, with an assist from University of Washington astronomers. Read More
GeekWire
about 6 hours
‘Forever chemicals’ are everywhere — but these companies are out to destroy them
Can we actually annihilate the toxic "forever chemicals" polluting our water and soil? The debut episode of GeekWire's Positive Charge podcast dives into the Herculean challenge of destroying PFAS — long-lived contaminants linked to serious health effects like cancer and immune suppression. Read More
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 11 hours
Ecology seeks input on Hanford permit
The state Department of Ecology is seeking public comments on its draft permit renewal covering the waste sites and facilities at the Hanford Nuclear Site in southeast Washington.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 11 hours
Big Arlington logistics building could be yours to buy and fill
Nearing completion in Arlington, at 16512 51st Ave. N.E., is an industrial project now dubbed Northsound Logistics.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 11 hours
Parks Tacoma honored for replica building at Fort Nisqually living museum
The Clerk's House, the newest building at the Fort Nisqually Living History Museum in Tacoma's Point Defiance Park, has won an award for historic preservation from the city of Tacoma's Landmark Preservation Commission.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 11 hours
CBRE arranges complex financing for affordable units in Frederickson
Addison Grove is now the official name for a 102-unit affordable housing project to rise in the Frederickson area of Pierce County.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 11 hours
J.C. Richards Construction celebrates 30 years
J.C. Richards Construction Co. marked its 30th anniversary June 26, celebrating three decades of building, renovating and collaborating on projects across the Puget Sound region.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 11 hours
Everett industrial sells for nearly $29M
An industrial building at 6700 Hardeson Road sold last week for $28.8 million, according to Snohomish County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 11 hours
Fremont site could see new units
An old house at 3644 Greenwood Ave. N. is on the market.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 11 hours
Tiny creature, big containment job
Port of Tacoma is seeking bids for invasive snail removal — with an estimated cost of up to $1.6 million.