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KUOW Seattle Now
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Friday Evening Headlines
Mayor Wilson agrees to turn on surveillance cameras near stadiums, King County prosecutor wants to increase penalties for buying sex, and there's huge demand for Seattle's first social housing building. It’s our daily roundup of top stories from the KUOW newsroom, with host Paige Browning. And make sure to join us this Saturday for a live taping of Seattle Now where Patricia Murphy will interview King County Executive Girmay Zahilay at the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival. Get tickets here. Use promo code SEATTLENOW to access a 20% discount. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Urbanist
about 7 hours
Op-Ed: It's Time to Reform Sound Transit
Robert Cruickshank explains the ballot initiative he has filed to reform Sound Transit's board governance, arguing the overhaul is needed to ensure ST3 rail expansions are delivered as promised.
The Urbanist
about 11 hours
Legal Appeal from MLB Stadium Authority Restarts Stadium District Housing Saga
A push to allow housing in the Stadium District looked like it had been thwarted by a legal appeal and a shift on city council, but a new appeal from T-Mobile Park's facilities district is poised to reignite debate.
KUOW Seattle Now
about 12 hours
Casual Friday with Danny Ball and Michael Wong
This week… Thousands of Seattle residents are lining up to volunteer during the World Cup. An iconic local karaoke spot is re-opening its doors. And why does Lumen Field just say "Field" right now? Simply Seattle’s Danny Ball and Asian Verified founder Michael Wong are here to break down the week. And make sure to join us this Saturday for a live taping of Seattle Now where Patricia Murphy will interview King County Executive Girmay Zahilay at the Cascade PBS Ideas Festival. Get tickets here. 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.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
Alliance pays over $13M for Vulcan dirt, with 384 Renton units to start ‘immediately'
In Renton, the status of Kennydale Gateway, with 384 units planned, had been listed as pending for many months — then flipped to “under contract.” This week came the $13.8 million land sale to Broadstone East Lake Washington Owner LLC, which is associated with Alliance Residential.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
At The Movies: Paul Rudd and Nick Jonas hit the right notes in ‘Power Ballad'
Let's just say that the wedding band has never occupied the most exalted rung of the ladder in music.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
McKinstry and Hermanson join team for $1.74B Harborview expansion
H&M Harborview JV (H&M), a joint venture between McKinstry and Hermanson, has been selected as the mechanical and plumbing design-build partner for the upcoming major expansion of Harborview Medical Center on First Hill.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
Flower gardens endure hot, dry summers better if you choose these plants
When summer temperatures soar, we humans can take shelter indoors. Our garden plants, however, have no such respite.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
Truebeck to build 83 affordable units for YWCA in Belltown
In the fall of 2024, the DJC broke the news that the YWCA was then planning to redevelop its old Lexington-Concord apartments in Belltown.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
Steampunk festival creates an unlikely capital for Victorian style and sci-fi oddity in New Zealand
The woman in the pink frock coat announced herself as steam curled from a strange brass contraption on her back.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
After Hours: Seattle Opera visionary dies
Speight Jenkins, the longtime general director who transformed Seattle Opera into one of the nation's leading opera companies, died Saturday at age 89.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 16 hours
Auto Row site for Bellevue medical offices grows in size
As the DJC first reported in April, medical facility specialist PMB is planning a new building on Bellevue's fast disappearing Auto Row.