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Latest News

Updated 7 minutes ago
The Seattle Times about 4 hours

How to stay cool in a heat wave even without air conditioning

Heat can be dangerous, but health experts say there are ways to manage the threat.

GeekWire about 5 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

The Seattle Times about 5 hours

The largest digital camera ever built begins decade-long survey of the universe

The largest digital camera ever built is beginning to capture images of unseen corners of the universe in finer detail.

GeekWire about 5 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

The Seattle Times about 5 hours

Aid workers warn of infectious diseases, overwhelmed hospitals after Venezuela quakes

Aid groups are warning that Venezuela's healthcare system is at its breaking point nearly a week after two powerful earthquakes hit the South American country.

The Seattle Times about 6 hours

Wildfire in Eastern WA’s Walla Walla County causes evacuations

Walla Walla County Undersheriff Joe Klundt said the fire is burning about 1,800 acres as of late Monday afternoon.

The Seattle Times about 6 hours

Seattle weather: Slow warm up for Fourth of July weekend

The cool upper level trough sitting over us will start to “peter out” by Friday and the onshore flow will decrease, bringing the temperature back to normal.

The Seattle Times about 7 hours

Congo bans gatherings in areas far from Ebola outbreak. Some say it limits dissent

Opposition and civil society groups in Congo are protesting a new ban on public demonstrations related to the Ebola outbreak there.

GeekWire about 7 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

The Seattle Times about 7 hours

The funding challenge stalling mental health crisis centers across WA

Mental health crisis centers are required to help people who don’t have insurance, but the state hasn’t figured out a sustainable way to reimburse providers for their care.

The Seattle Times about 7 hours

What Seattle World Cup matches mean for Chinatown International District

Local organizers ensured they made no promises to business owners, despite some estimates Seattle would see 700,000 visitors.

The Seattle Times about 7 hours

Seattle council bill would limit homeowner solicitations

Seattle lawmakers may soon make it illegal to urge unwilling homeowners to sell their homes, part of an effort to prevent harassment and exploitation of those who may not fully understand the value of their property.   A bill from Councilmember Dionne Foster would create a voluntary “do not solicit” list that homeowners who’ve received […]

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