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The Seattle Times
3 days
First black bear uses Snoqualmie Pass I-90 animal bridge
This was the first bear, but sightings have previously included beaver, elk, coyote, hare, bobcat, otter, mink, skunk, racoon, deer, and cougars and weasels.
The Seattle Times
3 days
UW athletics projected $16 million deficit for approved 2027 fiscal year budget
Washington athletics projected a $16 million negative cash flow in its 2027 fiscal year budget approved by the UW Board of Regents in June.
The Seattle Times
3 days
When even wealthy towns like Clyde Hill are going broke
Clyde Hill on the Eastside’s tony Gold Coast is the latest to find that its local government is going bankrupt. Something is very off in the way WA is doing this.
The Seattle Times
3 days
King County begins campaign to slow e-bikes on trails
Following a new state law regulating the use of electric bikes and e-motorcycles, the county plans to start pulling over people riding at excessive speeds.
The Seattle Times
3 days
How to stay safe from the severe stomach bug that’s going around
The good news is that cyclospora infections rarely cause serious complications and are not typically life-threatening. Still, it’s a good reminder to take food safety seriously.
Seattle Transit Blog
3 days
Seattle won the World Cup, what did we learn?
Over the past four weeks, Seattle hosted six World Cup matches featuring teams from eight different countries. Fans from around the world traveled to Seattle to cheer on their team and enjoy the Pacific Northwest. Seattle stepped up to the challenge of hosting 750,000 visitors by implementing temporary changes to make their experiences as wonderful … Continue reading "Seattle won the World Cup, what did we learn?"
The Seattle Times
3 days
Ebola death toll in Congo reaches 600, as new cases suspected in previously unaffected province
New suspected Ebola cases have been reported in previously unaffected parts of Congo, according to the government.
The Seattle Times
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Bonnie Tyler, who topped charts with ‘Total Eclipse of the Heart,’ dies at 75
Bonnie Tyler, the gravelly voiced Welsh pop star known for “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” has died at 75.
Daily Journal of Commerce
3 days
75 Uptown units trade for $11M
A vintage apartment building at 119 W. Roy St. sold this week for $11 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
3 days
Ballard Link open house July 30
Sound Transit is scheduled to hold an in-person only open house on the Ballard Link light rail extension from 9-11 a.m. on July 30 in the Ruth Fisher Board Room at Union Station at 401 S. Jackson St.
Daily Journal of Commerce
3 days
Stride S3 work brings lane closures
Drivers should get used to rolling lane closures on state Route 522 along Bothell Way Northeast between 96th and 98th avenues Northeast as crews working on Sound Transit's Stride S3 line build a dedicated bus lane.
Daily Journal of Commerce
3 days
Manhattan highrise deemed stable after columns buckled, and some evacuations are lifted
Engineering experts say the buckled columns are likely not repairable and will need to be removed.