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Latest News

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Seattle Medium about 22 hours

Black Maternal Health: A 360-Degree Look at Black Midwives

Amidst persistently high maternal mortality rates, particularly among Black women, Black midwives are delivering holistic, community-based care that extends beyond conventional medical practices. This approach, highlighted by Dr. Kaytura Felix's Black Birthing Futures study, offers a crucial model for policymakers seeking to address systemic inequities in maternal health.

Seattle Medium about 22 hours

DOJ Defends xAI in Lawsuit Over Memphis Power Plant

The Department of Justice has moved to dismiss the NAACP's lawsuit against Elon Musk's xAI, which alleges Clean Air Act violations from gas turbines powering its AI data centers in Southaven, Mississippi. The DOJ contends that only the federal government possesses the authority to enforce such laws, further asserting that xAI's operations are critical for national security. This intervention comes as the NAACP highlights the disproportionate impact of the pollution on predominantly Black communities.

Seattle Medium about 22 hours

America Turns 250: It’s Time To Redraw The Revolution, Again

Paul Revere's historical engraving of the Boston Massacre obscured the true composition of the crowd, notably omitting Crispus Attucks, the first casualty of African and Native ancestry. This misrepresentation perpetuated a narrative portraying the American Revolution as primarily led by wealthy white men. In reality, the fight for independence involved a diverse coalition of individuals, including sailors, servants, farmers, shoemakers, soldiers, spies, mothers, fugitives, and the enslaved.

Lookout Landing about 22 hours

Mariners News: Futures Game, Cade Cavalli, and Brent Rooker

Good morning everyone! I hope you all enjoyed your Mariners off-day yesterday. The squad is back in action this afternoon against the Angels. The holiday weekend is now just around the corner! What plans do you have on this Fourth of July? Do you enjoy watching fireworks, or has the novelty of it been lost […]

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

30 Capitol Hill units change hands

A vintage apartment building at 321 Broadway E. sold this week for just over $4.5 million, according to King County records.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Movers & Markets: DSA honors McCullough

Jack McCullough is, without doubt, the city's leading land-use attorney. And to further confirm that exalted status, the Downtown Seattle Association recently named him City Maker of the Year.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Bank OZK takes ownership of empty new Chapter Buildings

In the University District, a pair of recently developed and seemingly vacant office buildings changed hands this week. Because there are ground leases involved, King County recorded the two transactions on Tuesday in a non-standard fashion.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Busy Fourth weekend projected for state ferries

The bump of Independence Day travel joins an already booming year for WSF ridership.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

CM sought for pedestrian bridge

The city of Maple Valley is looking for a construction manager to build a new pedestrian bridge on state Route 169 near Southeast 258th Street in Maple Valley.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

195 Redmond units sell for $94M

In the second of two related deals between the same parties, Goodman Real Estate has sold its fairly new Cru at Willows 124 apartments. King County recorded the $94 million deal shortly before deadline Wednesday.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Summer Roanoke Lid foundation work heats up

Last week, crews began installing drilled shafts near East Roanoke Street in Montlake that will support the future Roanoke lid over the new Portage Bay Bridge.

Daily Journal of Commerce 1 day

Early learning center opens at Lake Washington Institute of Technology

Students and employees at the Lake Washington Institute of Technology (LWTech) in Kirkland now have access to onsite childcare.

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