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Seattle Weekly
about 7 hours
Major summer road closure for Renton, Issaquah drivers
The road will close in both directions through Aug. 23.
GeekWire
about 7 hours
Seattle biotech heavy-hitters emerge from stealth with $46M for next-gen migraine treatments
Vedana Therapeutics emerged from stealth with a $46M Series A. Led by local biotech veterans, the Seattle startup is developing next-gen, at-home migraine injections. Read More
GeekWire
about 8 hours
Amazon unveils new AI agents, trying to thread the needle between autonomy and human control
AWS used its New York Summit to roll out AI agents that act on their own — from fixing security vulnerabilities to triaging email — while trying to keep humans in control of how far they go. Read More
GeekWire
about 10 hours
Selling sunshine from Seattle: Solius raises $23M to launch new at-home light-therapy device
Founded in 2013, Bainbridge Island, Wash.-based Solius Labs received FDA clearance for its $2,995 Solius Pro, a device which calculates and delivers a personalized dose of UVB light. Read More
GeekWire
about 10 hours
Not just for coders: UW’s upcoming AI minor will reach beyond the computer science school
The University of Washington is developing an interdisciplinary AI minor, open to students across all majors and co-led by an anthropologist and a computer scientist. Set to launch in spring 2027, it's part of a broader push to expand AI education across the university. Read More
City Cast Seattle
about 14 hours
No James Beard Wins, a New Spider Just Dropped, and Is JumpStart Bad for Downtown?
Today on the podcast, host Jane C. Hu chats with contributor Brett Hamil and producer Sam J Leeds to dig deeper into Seattle's six-year James Beard Award drought. Jane asks what it says about the city’s restaurant scene and whether the city's best food might just be flying under the radar. The three also dig into the World Cup energy transforming downtown Seattle, what the Downtown Seattle Association's new economic report is arguing about the JumpStart tax, and the Seattle Social Housing Developer plans to open another 1670 units over the next 5 years. Plus, a Yakama Nation naming ceremony for a newly discovered spider in the Columbia River Gorge. Learn more about the sponsors of this episode: Washington State Fair Seattle Art Museum Argosy Cruises Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
ABC: Contractor backlog surges
Associated Builders and Contractors' Construction Backlog Indicator rose to 9.1 months in May, up 0.3 months from April and 0.7 months from May of last year.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
In for $157M, out for $27M, as U District offices change hands
The U District's two-building Roosevelt Commons office complex, at 4311 11th Ave. N.E. and 4300 Roosevelt Way N.E., sold this week for $27 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
Weigh in on Ballard's Burke Gilman ‘missing link'
Designs are at 60% for a new Market Street to Leary Avenue route for the Burke Gilman Trail's long-awaited “missing link,” and the Seattle Department of Transportation wants feedback.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
Suncadia retail opens this weekend
Greenbelt walkways and new urbanism design inspired Suncadia's newest neighborhood, Suncadia Social. Open now, the grand opening celebration is this weekend, June 19-21.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
Carmel is topped on the Bowden, with 573 Overlake units near station
In Redmond, few blocks south of Overlake Village Station and the freeway, two Potain cranes are still swinging overhead at 15171 N.E. 24th St. … but not for much longer.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
Ballmer's new Family Housing Fund offers no interest loans
The Bellevue-based Ballmer Group announced this week the Washington Family Housing Fund, a philanthropic partnership with the Washington State Housing Finance Commission.