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You probably know Cara. Her friends are asking for your help after a ‘curveball’
Even if you don’t know Cara‘s name, you might recognize her on sight. Her friends are hoping that her longtime community connection will serve the fundraising they’re doing as she recovers from an unexpected health crisis. Here are two ways to help: (Poster created by fundraiser organizers) With over 15 years of experience in the […]
GeekWire
about 1 hour
Bill Gates goes to Capitol Hill in Epstein case as his ventures feel the effects
Bill Gates appeared voluntarily behind closed doors before House Oversight Committee investigators on Wednesday to answer questions about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein, part of a larger turn in his image that has been rippling through the Seattle-area institutions he built and funds. Read More
PubliCola
about 1 hour
New Council Legislation Could Make Your Utility Bills Cheaper
By Erica C. Barnett City Councilmember Dan Strauss, along with Council President Joy Hollingsworth, is proposing legislation this week that… The post New Council Legislation Could Make Your Utility Bills Cheaper appeared first on PubliCola.
GeekWire
about 3 hours
Microsoft’s Brad Smith: Graduates jeering AI are ‘telling us what we need to hear’
Microsoft President Brad Smith, in a new blog post and a GeekWire interview, argues that AI will reshape work rather than eliminate it, and says the company's own future depends on people staying employed. He acknowledges the tension with the tech industry's job cuts while contending that fields like computer science are changing, not disappearing. Read More
West Seattle Blog
about 4 hours
TRAFFIC, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Wednesday notes, with more last-day-of-school info
6:03 AM: Good morning! It’s Wednesday, June 10, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Mostly sunny, high in the mid-60s. Sunrise was at 5:11 am (earliest of the year, staying there until June 23); sunset will be at 9:06 pm. (Alki photo, Tuesday evening, by Bob Burns) ROAD WORK The first Seattle World Cup match isn’t until […]
GeekWire
about 4 hours
Ex-Icertis executives raise $7.5M for Rivvun, a startup that recovers lost corporate cash
Two former executives from enterprise software giant Icertis have teamed up to launch a new Seattle startup aimed at a multi-trillion-dollar corporate headache. Read More
West Seattle Blog
about 12 hours
Behind the curtain, across the years: See what this weekend’s BAYFEST Intergenerational Theater show is all about
By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog For a second year, performers spanning generations will take the stage together in BAYFEST’s Intergenerational Theater Project show this Friday and Saturday in West Seattle. We attended one of the final rehearsals to get to know the cast and learn about the age-defying connections that have blossomed […]
West Seattle Blog
about 15 hours
READER REPORT: Yet more downed tres
Yet more downed trees on this windswept Tuesday. Thanks to the reader who texted those photos from north of Westwood Village: “Trees down on 26th SW between SW Trenton and SW Henderson.”
The Needling
about 16 hours
ICE to Help Protect World Cup Host Cities from Making Any Money from International Tourists
U.S. World Cup host cities including Seattle, LA, Boston, New York City and Atlanta were assured today that ICE is already on-hand to protect them all from making any money from international tourists. “Just like at the airports earlier this year, we’re here whenever a city needs help fighting the scourge of toururism,” said ICE […]
GeekWire
about 16 hours
‘This is Seattle’s position on AI’: City Council votes unanimously to pause new data centers
The Seattle City Council voted 9-0 to halt applications for data centers larger than 20 megavolt-amperes for one year, while the city studies their impact on the power grid, water supply, utility rates, and economy. The moratorium takes effect as soon as Mayor Katie Wilson signs it. Read More
West Seattle Blog
about 17 hours
WEST SEATTLE CRIME WATCH: Gunfire investigation
Police have blocked off a section of High Point Drive SW, near the 6300 block, while they investigate gunfire. No one’s been hurt but the victim called police to report a bullet came through the windshield of their pickup truck. No description of the shooter or the circumstances, so far.
West Seattle Blog
about 18 hours
‘This model is no longer sustainable’: West Seattle’s only shelter will remain closed until ‘the next chapter’ is determined
(WSB file photo of shelter/American Legion building at 3618 SW Alaska) After two months of closure for what was initially described as repairs and renovations, the Westside Neighbors Network has decided that its shelter in The Triangle will remain closed until further notice. Founder/manager Keith Hughes made that announcement today. Here’s the full text of […]