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GeekWire
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Supply chain startup Auger, led by ex-Amazon operations chief, raises $50M and lands big customers
Former Amazon executive Dave Clark's supply chain startup has raised $50 million in new funding, bringing its total to $150 million, as it builds a customer base that includes Meta, Fanatics, and Kimberly-Clark. Read More
NW Progressive Institute
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Graham Platner drops out of Maine’s U.S. Senate race
Platner announced his campaign was suspending operations and he was filing paperwork to withdraw his candidacy in a video posted on Wednesday, July 8th to social platforms. The Maine Democratic Party has until July 27th to name a replacement nominee. The party says it will stage a nominating convention to do so. Graham Platner drops out of Maine’s U.S. Senate race is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
The Stranger
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Pop Loser: Happy Birthday to the Woman Who Ate 280 Macarons in One Week
Welcome back to Pop Loser! The biggest news in music this week was that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce got married, but given the negative feedback I’ve gotten from writing about Swift in the past, I decided to play it safe and celebrate a less divisive woman in music: Courtney Love. In honor of her […] The post Pop Loser: Happy Birthday to the Woman Who Ate 280 Macarons in One Week appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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I Saw U: Talking Shit in Tacoma, Getting Beer at the Mariners Game, and Looking Like Armie Hammer at the Bus Stop
Cute guy waiting for the 70 bus in EastlakeWe made eye contact as I walked by wearing blue striped overalls. U looked like Armie Hammer, minus the cannibalism (I hope). Wish we had talked! Tuxedo femme at Wild Rose Pride, Friday.You approached me and said “I looked important”. We exchanged names but no other info. […] The post I Saw U: Talking Shit in Tacoma, Getting Beer at the Mariners Game, and Looking Like Armie Hammer at the Bus Stop appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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Bainbridge Island Police Department Women’s Self-Defense Instructor Charged with Domestic Violence
Bainbridge Island Police Department Sergeant Charles McCarty has been placed on administrative leave pending a criminal investigation after he was arrested in Seaside, Oregon in April and charged with domestic violence assault, harassment, and DUI after allegedly pushing his girlfriend down onto concrete. McCarty, who served as a Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office deputy for 17 […] The post Bainbridge Island Police Department Women’s Self-Defense Instructor Charged with Domestic Violence appeared first on The Stranger.
Seattle Weekly
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Federal Way passes 1-year moratorium on data centers
Federal Way joins Seattle, Burien and other Washington cities, which have passed similar moratoriums.
GeekWire
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T-Mobile exec Mike Katz exits after 28 years, as carrier reshuffles top ranks and taps ex-AT&T leader
T-Mobile's longest-tenured Un-carrier architect is leaving after 28 years, as CEO Srini Gopalan reshapes the carrier's leadership team and brings in a former AT&T executive. Read More
Seattle Weekly
about 20 hours
Cook, Slaughter rulings protect the wealthy | In Focus
These SCOTUS decisions seem contradictory on their faces. However, they have a unified goal.
NW Progressive Institute
about 21 hours
Washington’s Republican legislators keep showing everyone that they are running on empty and unworthy of people’s trust
In this open letter to Republican state lawmakers like Senator Judy Warnick, NPI's founder asks why they are fixated on suspending a law that voters already told them overwhelmingly they don't want to overturn, instead of belatedly standing up to Donald Trump. Washington’s Republican legislators keep showing everyone that they are running on empty and unworthy of people’s trust is a post from NPI's Cascadia Advocate, the journal of the Northwest Progressive Institute. Published continuously since March of 2004, NPI's Cascadia Advocate provides thoughtful commentary and analysis on regional, national, and world politics. Keep The Cascadia Advocate going by making a contribution to sustain NPI's research and advocacy here.
Seattle Weekly
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Back yard bounty tips | The Compleat Home Gardener
Jealous of those leafy greens at your local farmer’s market? Here’s some suggestions to starting your own vegetable garden.
The Stranger
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With Seattle’s World Cup Over, Mayor Katie Wilson Turns Off Stadium District Cameras
Well, the 22 police cameras in the Stadium District are off, which is what Mayor Katie Wilson promised to do once the World Cup and its “credible threats” were gone. The Seattle Police Department won’t be able to turn them on itself. But the camera boxes, the modems, the routers, the cooling fans, and the […] The post With Seattle’s World Cup Over, Mayor Katie Wilson Turns Off Stadium District Cameras appeared first on The Stranger.
GeekWire
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Tech Moves: Seattle tech exec named Dropbox CPO; Xbox VP among layoffs; C-suite changes at T-Mobile
Past exec at Amazon, Microsoft and Google is now Dropbox's first CPO; T-Mobile appoints a new C-suite leader and promotes another; and Xbox VP Kevin LaChapelle is laid off in Microsoft's big round of layoffs. Read More