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The Stranger
about 1 hour
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.
GeekWire
about 1 hour
Nvidia recruits longtime Microsoft sales leader Nick Parker with $40M+ pay package
Nick Parker, a 26-year Microsoft veteran who led its worldwide commercial sales business, is joining Nvidia as executive vice president of worldwide field operations, succeeding retiring sales chief Jay Puri. The new role puts him in charge of global sales and customer relationships at the center of the AI boom. Read More
The Stranger
about 2 hours
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.
My Ballard
about 3 hours
The Crown to open new pub on 15th Ave NW
A new neighborhood bar called The Crown is coming to the former Schooner Street location (8000 15th Ave NW) in Crown Hill, with owner Bob Hougland aiming to open in ... Read more
GeekWire
about 3 hours
Amazon Leo says its latest launch gives it enough satellites to start broadband internet service
Competition with SpaceX's Starlink satellite network is expected to begin in earnest later this year. Read More
My Ballard
about 3 hours
Tunnel boring machine passes NW Market St as Ship Canal project advances
The tunnel boring machine constructing a new sewer line for the Ship Canal Water Quality Project has passed NW Market St and continues moving north beneath 24th Ave NW, according ... Read more
GeekWire
about 4 hours
Inside the race to power AI data centers with fusion energy — and the surprise detours along the way
While some tech giants are looking to the stars for nearly limitless clean electricity, the actual path to commercial fusion energy involves an unexpected down-scaling, an expansion to traditional nuclear power, and a tight 2028 deadline. Go inside Seattle-area fusion startups Helion and Zap as they try to harness the reactions that power the sun. Read More
The Stranger
about 4 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.
The Stranger
about 4 hours
Slog AM: US Soccer Team Coming Back to Seattle, Trump or Vance Are Not Coming to Watch Them, Amazon’s Carbon Emissions Jumped 16 Percent Last Year Over Data Centers
The Stranger’s primary election endorsements are out! You can read them here. The concept of fair elections has me feeling almost patriotic ahead of the Big 250, and boy am I pumped. If any of you patriots can’t make it to the Great American State Fair and are consumed by FOMO, try this: Find an […] The post Slog AM: US Soccer Team Coming Back to Seattle, Trump or Vance Are Not Coming to Watch Them, Amazon’s Carbon Emissions Jumped 16 Percent Last Year Over Data Centers appeared first on The Stranger.
GeekWire
about 5 hours
Steamboats to software: Microsoft’s Brad Smith mines America’s founding for tech insights
Microsoft is releasing a six-part video series, hosted by President Brad Smith, that uses moments in American history — beginning with patents in Philadelphia and privacy in Boston — to reflect on technology and innovation questions facing the country as it turns 250. Read More
Seattle Met
about 5 hours
Supra’s Georgian Feasts Get People Talking
It’s dinner, and you’re the show.
The Stranger
about 5 hours
Free Will Astrology
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Archaeologists studying ancient wells have discovered that some weren’t finished in a single effort. Communities might dig to the current water table, use the well for years, then probe further down when water levels dropped or needs increased. This is a useful metaphor for you, Aries. As of yet, you don’t […] The post Free Will Astrology appeared first on The Stranger.