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The Seattle Times
about 12 hours
George Kirby bounces back, but Mariners’ offense goes quiet in loss to Orioles
George Kirby was sharp after four straight subpar outings, but the Mariners' thinned-out lineup managed just two hits off Orioles starter Brandon Young in a 7-2 loss.
The Seattle Times
about 12 hours
Reactor reboot at world’s largest nuclear plant highlights flaws in Japan’s radioactive waste plans
A reactor at the world’s largest nuclear power plant in Japan has resumed operations.
GeekWire
about 13 hours
Silicon Valley venture capitalist and LA billionaire reportedly weighing Seahawks bids
The list of potential buyers for the Seattle Seahawks is starting to look like an NFL Pro Bowl roster of billionaires, venture capitalists and global business leaders. Read More
The Seattle Times
about 13 hours
Seahawks spend minicamp working on ‘this year’s version’ of offense
Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald said saying they have a "new" offense under a new coordinator is inaccurate. It's more "this year's version of last year's offense."
The Seattle Times
about 13 hours
WA pays $80M in child welfare lawsuit involving injured siblings
The payments are the largest and second-largest pretrial settlements ever paid by the Department of Children, Youth and Families to individuals.
The Stranger
about 13 hours
Pop Loser: Smash Your Cell Phone, Bring Your Binoculars
Welcome back to Pop Loser! This week, the former CEO of the Onion bought the Crocodile (good news, I think!), Phoebe Bridgers says “no phones” at her upcoming tour, and Madonna opened a dance floor in the middle of Times Square. I will share dispatches from the Bob Dylan concert. Plus, I’ll let you in […] The post Pop Loser: Smash Your Cell Phone, Bring Your Binoculars appeared first on The Stranger.
GeekWire
about 13 hours
Two-hour learning? AI-powered Alpha School lands in Seattle region
Alpha School, an AI-powered private school chain that has students complete core academics in two hours a day, plans to open a campus in Kirkland this fall and will run summer programs on Microsoft's Redmond campus. Read More
The Seattle Times
about 14 hours
Gates turned a blind eye toward Epstein’s history, lawmakers say
After an interview with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, lawmakers described his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein as one built to leverage wealth and power.
The Seattle Times
about 14 hours
As FIFA Men’s World Cup approaches, Seattle Stadium turf ‘ready to go’
While much of Seattle Stadium is still in the final stages of preparations before the World Cup, there was confidence that the field itself is more than ready.
The Seattle Times
about 15 hours
Seahawks ready for rings, nearly done with minicamp | Notebook
The Seahawks have just a little bit more work to do before they can really get the party started as they'll soon get their Super Bowl rings.
The Stranger
about 15 hours
Crocodile Security Staff Organize After Sale of Venue
Today the Crocodile’s security employees announced the creation of a new workers’ organization, Crocodile Solidarity Collective (aka Croc Solid). This move comes on the heels of Comedy Tent buying the entertainment venue. In a press release, Croc Solid laid out its goals. Following productive meetings with the new ownership team, Croc security staff are united […] The post Crocodile Security Staff Organize After Sale of Venue appeared first on The Stranger.
The Seattle Times
about 15 hours
WA immigration law firm founded by Alexandra Lozano shuts down
The sprawling Tukwila-based immigration law firm founded by Alexandra Lozano, now known as Luz Legal or La Luz del Camino Legal, announced it is shutting down.