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The Best Things To Do in Seattle This Month: July 2026
Whether July makes you think of hot dogs and fireworks, air-conditioned movie theaters, outdoor concerts and performances, or ice-cold beverages, you’ll find tons of things to do this month that will allow you to soak up that coveted Seattle sunshine now that summer is in full effect. As we do every month, we’ve compiled the […] The post The Best Things To Do in Seattle This Month: July 2026 appeared first on The Stranger.
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Slog AM: Trump Made a Billion in Crypto, Idaho Opens Execution Chamber, and WA Cares Fund Opens
Good morning! I have woken up in the very unenviable position of having to write Slog AM, our daily news roundup, the morning after news broke that our editor, Hannah Murphy Winter, is leaving The Stranger. Yes, it’s true. And I have a lot of feelings about it here. And now, the news: A Grifter […] The post Slog AM: Trump Made a Billion in Crypto, Idaho Opens Execution Chamber, and WA Cares Fund Opens appeared first on The Stranger.
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Yes, Hannah Murphy Winter Is Leaving The Stranger
I have woken up in the very unenviable position of having to write Slog AM, our daily news roundup, the morning after news broke that our editor, Hannah Murphy Winter, is leaving The Stranger. Instead of letting other outlets talk around it, and skipping the headline entirely, let me just say, straight from the source: […] The post Yes, Hannah Murphy Winter Is Leaving The Stranger appeared first on The Stranger.
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102 Bellevue Way units could be yours to build
In a former bank building at 10350 N.E. 10th St., carpets are still being sold at Bellevue Rugs.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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$27M in upgrades for Bremerton bridge slated to go out for bid next summer
After years of planning, pedestrian and cyclist improvements for a 1959-era Bremerton bridge appear to be rolling forward.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Bellingham co-housing project takes shape — and they're taking downpayments
Up in Bellingham, a co-housing project dubbed 4th Corner Commons will have its first design review on July 7.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Plymouth Housing headlines 2026 Preservation Awards
Historic Seattle also honored Seattle Public Schools, Smith Tower owner GT Capital and Greg Smith of Urban Visions.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Klein retires from PCS
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Mural debuts in Pioneer Square
The piece by Seattle artist Cristina Martinez is on the the American Life building at 1016 Occidental Ave. S. and is now the largest mural in the neighborhood.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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$2.4B RFQ for Calif. high-speed rail
California's high-speed rail project is preparing for a major expansion, with the upcoming release of a request for qualifications for a civil works design-build contract for the Merced to Madera extension.
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HKS is betting on the PNW
Global design firm HKS opened its Seattle office in 2023 in the Rainier Square office building at 400 University St. The office is HKS's 27th overall and its first in the Pacific Northwest.