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Seattle Weekly
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March on down to Ford Warden for great camping | Hiking the Evergreen State
The 434-acre park offers the best of forest and beach.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 1 hour
The National Observer: Mega projects spark hidden hiring friction
Who is going to fill the new jobs that companies are pledging, and what happens to the businesses that can’t afford to compete for that talent?
Seattle Weekly
about 2 hours
Penalties loom for Washington if state doesn’t improve food stamp error rates
A year and $80K later, a probe of WA fish and wildlife commissioners continues
South Seattle Emerald
about 5 hours
OPINION | Neglected Traffic Medians on Rainier Avenue South Point to Inequity in the South End
When Jillian Altizer travels to other parts of Seattle, she notices the resources present in other neighborhoods that the South End lacks — inequity that's evident in how a median on Rainier Avenue South is being "landscaped."
KUOW Seattle Now
about 7 hours
Local native plants draw bees, butterflies, and birds to the garden
Maybe you’ve heard of sword ferns or salal. Those are a couple native plants that are common around here. But there’s a vast array of native flowers, trees, and shrubs that can offer big benefits to your garden. Seattle Now stopped by a local demonstration garden to see what’s in bloom. Thane Williams is demonstration garden manager for the Washington Native Plant Society, and he gave us a tour. Learn more about native plants: Washington Native Plant Society Green Seattle King County Native Plant Resources UW Native Plant Guide for Seattle and Bellevue We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online or on the KUOW App.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Puget Sound Business Journal
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Pioneer Square restaurants bank on record foot traffic during World Cup
Restaurants near Lumen Field reported major increases in business during the 13-day tournament.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 12 hours
Sound Transit CFO draws on past lessons in face of $35 billion shortfall
Hughey Newsome says past experiences as an official in Flint, Michigan, and elsewhere prepared him for Sound Transit's budget challenges.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 13 hours
Truck stop owners acquire Redmond church property in all-cash deal
The new owners say they plan to preserve the property in an effort to give back to the community.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 14 hours
Boeing opens Everett's first 737 Max line in $1 billion bet on growth
The launch of the new line represents a major shift in how the company utilizes its Puget Sound-region manufacturing footprint.
South Seattle Emerald
1 day
DOOM LOOP: Shrinking
Two outspoken local commentators resist the changing perceptions of Seattle.
Puget Sound Business Journal
1 day
Seahawks selling to prominent Silicon Valley VC for reported $9.6 billion
The deal would mark a record for an NFL franchise and end a chapter spelled out when Paul Allen died in 2018.
South Seattle Emerald
2 days
The Roundup: Eddie Lin Defends a Delay-Busting Bill
In this week's edition of The Roundup, Mike Davis talks to Councilmember Eddie Lin about why he supports a bill that he says will eliminate delays in Council's decision-making process.