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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Tacoma industrial building now offers space for creatives
Developer Horizon Partners Northwest Inc. recently completed a renovation of the historic Willamette Building in Tacoma.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Army seeks private project partners
The U.S. Army has launched the Strategic Capital Initiatives (SCI) to speed up modernization by partnering more closely with private industry, shifting away from traditional contracting toward a more collaborative, investment-driven model.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Earth is moving for new Lynnwood I-5 bridge
The ground has been broken and work is underway for the city of Lynnwood's Poplar Way Bridge project, created a new six-lane connection over Interstate 5.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Lincoln field plan finally advances at Woodland Park
A plan to build a multi-sport athletic field for Wallingford’s Lincoln High School is moving forward on a Seattle Parks and Recreation site along North 50th Street just east of Aurora Avenue North.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Earthwork, Konnerup tapped for Skagit culvert replacements
Work will remove outdated crossings and install new, fish-passable structures designed to withstand flooding.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Salmon Bay Rail Bridge rehab right on track
Work on the $100 million rehabilitation of BNSF Railway's century-old Salmon Bay Rail Bridge is steadily progressing, with crews advancing both on-site construction in Seattle and off-site fabrication of major structural components in Portland.
PubliCola
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Allegation: Civil Rights Office Director, Staff Went to Strip Club During City-Sponsored Civil Rights Trip
By Erica C. Barnett An investigation into Seattle Office for Civil Rights director that Derrick Wheeler-Smith details allegations that Wheeler-Smith… The post Allegation: Civil Rights Office Director, Staff Went to Strip Club During City-Sponsored Civil Rights Trip appeared first on PubliCola.
Seattle Medium
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At Obama Center, Democracy’s Triumphs and Contradictions Share The Stage
The United States, established on principles of liberty, navigates a complex history characterized by inherent contradictions and past errors. Critical acknowledgment of these historical shortcomings is imperative for the nation's ongoing evolution and societal advancement.
Seattle Medium
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Michelle Obama’s ‘Imperfect Democracy’ Remark Revives Questions America Has Never Fully Answered
During the opening of the Obama Presidential Center, former First Lady Michelle Obama underscored its significance as a "living testament to the power of choice" and an "urgent call" for Americans to continue striving for a more perfect democracy. Her remarks highlighted the nation's "imperfect democracy" and the ongoing imperative to align its foundational ideals with its actions, reflecting a broader national dialogue on historical contradictions and future aspirations.
Seattle Medium
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Explaining The World Cup’s Newest Rules
FIFA has implemented a new regulation for the current World Cup, stipulating that players can be sent off for covering their mouths in confrontational situations with opponents. This rule was notably applied when Miguel Almiron received a red card during Paraguay's victory over Turkey.
Seattle Medium
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From New York To Seattle To DC, More Cities Are Picking Democratic Socialist Leaders
Janeese Lewis George has won the Democratic primary for Mayor of Washington, DC, garnering support from a diverse coalition. This victory marks the latest electoral success for candidates aligned with the Democratic Socialists of America and the far left, often campaigning on issues of affordability and social equity.
Seattle Medium
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Vanishing Care: GOP Healthcare Cuts Hit Black America Hard
Cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act have resulted in the closure of over 1,000 healthcare facilities and reduced services, disproportionately affecting Black communities. This systemic impact has led to increased ambulance response times, contributing to delayed care, preventable suffering, and a heightened risk of mortality for Black Americans, who already experience higher uninsured rates.