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My Ballard
31 minutes
Weekly Ballard events roundup: July 6-12
Here’s your weekly events roundup for July 6-12 in Ballard. Plenty to do around the neighborhood this week, with the big draw being the Ballard Music & Seafoodfest, happening July ... Read more
Puget Sound Business Journal
37 minutes
Molly Moon's to open ice cream shop at Northgate Station
The ice cream shop is the first retailer announced for Simon Property Group’s new Everis apartment building.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
Former Amazon manager turns Seattle gym into growing fitness chain
Chris Travis started as a Seattle Strength & Performance member in 2014 while still working at Amazon. Now, as the gym's CEO, he has grown the strength training business to five locations and 1,000 active members across the region.
My Ballard
about 1 hour
Ballard Pickleball Club plans to open this fall in former Joann Fabrics building
The Ballard Pickleball Club is on track to open this fall in the former Joann Fabrics building, according to project lead Pat Gilbrough. Gilbrough, the former owner of Ballard Health Club, ... Read more
NW Asian Weekly
about 2 hours
11-year-old driver crashes truck into Buddhist monks in Thailand, killing 10
An 11-year-old driver crashed a truck into Buddhist monks on a pilgrimage walk in northeastern Thailand last Thursday, killing 10 of them and injuring others, officials said.
NW Asian Weekly
about 2 hours
Another Philippine senator arrested for alleged large-scale corruption
A Philippine senator was arrested Monday and charged under the country’s anti-corruption statutes, becoming the latest member of the upper legislative chamber to be arrested in more than a month over suspicion of large-scale graft.
NW Asian Weekly
about 2 hours
Taiwan builds a ‘Rainbow Bridge’ at Seattle Pride, highlighting LGBTQ+ inclusion and culture
Taiwan brought a colorful celebration of culture, identity, and LGBTQ+ inclusion to the streets of Seattle on Sunday, June 29, as the Taiwan Tourism Administration debuted a Taiwan-themed float in the 2026 Seattle Pride Parade.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 3 hours
Zoom to acquire Seattle sales and marketing startup
The San Jose, California-based video conferencing company says the purchase will boost its sales platform.
NW Asian Weekly
about 4 hours
Over 100 AAPI gain citizenship on 250th Independence Day
“It takes paperwork, persistence, and patience,” said Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson, as she addressed 252 immigrants before they took the Oath of Allegiance to become citizens on July 4—–the nation’s 250th Independence Day—–at the 41st naturalization ceremony held at Seattle Center.
My Ballard
about 6 hours
Ballard Music & Seafoodfest returns July 10–12: Here’s what to know
The heart of Ballard will once again fill with live music, seafood, vendors and thousands of festivalgoers next weekend as Ballard Music & Seafoodfest returns for its 52nd year. The ... Read more
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 6 hours
Microsoft lays off 605 employees in WA in new round of cuts
The cuts are the latest round of job reductions sweeping Microsoft and the wider tech industry.
NW Asian Weekly
about 7 hours
Conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori wins Peru’s presidential election in a runoff
Conservative politician Keiko Fujimori on Friday was declared the winner of the presidential runoff election in Peru, which was dominated by people’s concerns over surging crime.