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Kentwood High grad Michael Ajayi signs with Charlotte Hornets
It was reported that the former Conk signed a two-way contract with Charlotte following the NBA Draft.
The Stranger
about 1 hour
Last Month This Month
Well, the World Cup is here, and Pioneer Square is looking gorgeous. Though, checking the till here, it seems a few people are missing. Has anyone seen Spencer Pratt poking around and advising anyone on homelessness policy? He didn’t advance to the general election in LA’s mayoral race, and there’s not another reboot of The […] The post Last Month This Month appeared first on The Stranger.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
NAIOP Washington changes name as part of national rebrand
The rebrand better reflects the full range of projects Washington members are delivering, the chapter said.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
King County, Seattle strip KCRHA of contract oversight in sweeping homelessness system reset
The restructuring comes just days after new data showed homelessness continued to climb in King County, underscoring the stakes of the region's response.
Seattle Weekly
about 1 hour
Fans pack Legacy Square to root on the USMNT
Renton’s community park brought hundreds of people to watch the World Cup.
Seattle Weekly
about 1 hour
Planning an Independence Day trip to Rainier? Here are some tips
The National Park is fee-free July 3 - 5.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
U District office towers surrendered to lender after loan default
The speculative office and life science project was envisioned as the centerpiece of a growing innovation hub.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
Building owner pursues new use for former Gravity Payments HQ space
The project is one of several office-to-residential conversions underway in Seattle as building owners adjust to a slower office market and rising housing demand in Seattle.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 2 hours
Starbucks rival Dutch Bros plans first Seattle store, and it's in a former Starbucks
The fast-growing coffee chain has become a national brand with more than 1,000 locations across 25 states. Now it's expanding onto Starbucks' turf.
The Stranger
about 3 hours
Welcome to The Stranger’s July Issue
We don’t know how it happened, but it’s election season again. The season when the Stranger Election Control Board, our intrepid team of political obsessives, drags our elected officials (and aspiring electeds) into our un-airconditioned conference room to interrogate them, eat their bribes, and, ultimately, tell all of Seattle how to vote. We aren’t […] The post Welcome to The Stranger’s July Issue appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
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It’s the End of the KCRHA as We Know It
King County Executive Girmay Zahilay and Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson announced at a Wednesday press conference a three-step plan to “stabilize, right size, and reset” the King County Regional Homelessness Authority (KCRHA) after a damning forensic audit found the agency was running a $45 million deficit and had lost track of $13 million in funds. […] The post It’s the End of the KCRHA as We Know It appeared first on The Stranger.
The Stranger
about 6 hours
Arts Districts Galore! Concerned Artists! (And Does Seattle Finally Have a Style Scene?)
Congratulations are in order for Georgetown, which just received official designation as one of the city’s five Arts and Cultural Districts, and to Pioneer Square, which received a similar (but different) designation at the state level, as the newest of Washington’s 25 Creative Districts. What does that mean, practically? Recognition opens the doors for more […] The post Arts Districts Galore! Concerned Artists! (And Does Seattle Finally Have a Style Scene?) appeared first on The Stranger.