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The Seattle Times
24 days
Trump will ease refrigerant rule in a bid to address surging grocery costs
The Trump administration is loosening a federal rule that requires grocery stores and air-conditioning companies to reduce greenhouse gases used in cooling equipment.
Capitol Hill Seattle
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A decade later, First Hill Streetcar tracks still dangerous for bicyclists
By Matt Dowell For its 10th birthday, the First Hill Streetcar will get a suite of minor safety upgrades from the Seattle Department of Transportation. But a decade after a bicyclist died following a crash near the streetcar tracks, cyclists … Continue reading →
The Seattle Times
24 days
Seattle weather for Memorial Day weekend: nice and sunshine-y at first
We’ll get a “dry and warmer” start to the weekend Thursday and Friday with temperatures in the low 70s and lots of sunshine with some high clouds.
Capitol Hill Seattle
24 days
For World Cup, Seattle kicking around new plans for ‘unpermitted vendor’ enforcement
Enforcement efforts against “unpermitted vendors” in Seattle will step up for the FIFA World Cup as officials say the city must review the way it takes part in shutting down unlicensed food and drink sellers. The Seattle City Council’s Transportation, … Continue reading →
The Seattle Times
24 days
U.S. House proposes even deeper Hanford cuts than Trump administration
Sen. Patty Murray said finding money will be more difficult for Congress due to pressure to increase military spending.
The Seattle Times
24 days
Experimental drug yields dramatic weight loss
Some participants in other research have said they stopped taking retatrutide because they felt they were losing too much weight.
West Seattle Blog
24 days
TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRANSIT: Thursday info
6:02 AM: Good morning! Welcome to Thursday, May 21, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Mostly sunny, low-70s high. Sunrise was at 5:24 am; sunset will be at 8:47 pm. TRANSIT TODAY Metro buses – Regular schedules. Washington State Ferries – Fauntleroy/Vashon/Southworth route is on the regular three-boat schedule. Check the alert page for any last-minute changes. […]
The Urbanist
24 days
Bainbridge Islanders Are United Against Growing Densely? Not So Fast.
The exclusive island enclave's residents have a reputation as being anti-growth. A recent public hearing at the Bainbridge Island Planning Commission showed how many are actually clamoring for more housing options.
The Seattle Times
24 days
High fuel prices are squeezing food banks in the Northwest, elsewhere
The effects of rising fuel prices are appearing in places beyond the gas pump, including food banks helping supply pantries nationwide.
Seattle Medium
24 days
King County Human And Civil Rights Commission Sets Agenda For Equity And Community Engagement
The King County Human and Civil Rights Commission has released its inaugural annual report, outlining its priorities and goals for advancing equity, civil rights, and protections for historically marginalized communities in King County.
The Seattle Times
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Former Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell is now CEO of startup Filium
Less than a year after losing reelection, Harrell has a new gig at a local startup.
The Seattle Times
24 days
How WA is tackling chronic hospital overcrowding
On any given day in Washington, state estimates show nearly 850 patients are medically ready for discharge, but myriad barriers keep them in the hospital.