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27 days
Trump Wants To Rebrand ICE As NICE. Not Everyone Agrees
President Donald Trump has advocated for renaming Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to 'National Immigration and Customs Enforcement' (NICE), a proposal that has sparked internal debate within the White House and the Department of Homeland Security. While both entities have promoted the concept through social media memes, officials have downplayed its serious consideration, noting that such a change would require congressional action and significant financial outlay, similar to previous rebranding efforts.
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Running On Empty
Widespread exhaustion and depletion among Americans, fueled by economic and political instability, now threaten civic participation. This weariness leads many to engage out of fear rather than optimism, raising concerns for democratic engagement.
Puget Sound Business Journal
27 days
Opinion: Seattle must connect housing to jobs to end homelessness
The city has invested heavily in shelter but not in employment pathways or behavioral health services for people exiting homelessness.
Puget Sound Business Journal
27 days
Lenders are changing the game. It's driving up costs for businesses.
Big banks are lending to nonbank lenders who then lend to small businesses. That means more layers of cost for borrowers.
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28 days
Voters rejected bond measures for a new public school in Black Diamond. Then a developer stepped in.
Plans to build a school in the master planned Ten Trails community have been in the works for over a decade. But after voters rejected two school bond measures in 2023, the district was left without a clear path to fund the construction.
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Bellevue's Bravern towers move closer to sale as bidders line up
A court has approved an investment bank to oversee the sale of the 750,000-square-foot office complex formerly leased by Microsoft.
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Seattle unveils free shuttles, transit upgrades for World Cup
King County Metro will run free shuttles between Seattle Center and Lumen Field.
Puget Sound Business Journal
28 days
Bellevue eyes tax district for $200 million Grand Connection project
The tax increment financing district, which is expected to generate around $68 million over 25 years, would support construction of the 1.5-mile corridor.
Puget Sound Business Journal
28 days
REI explores office options in Seattle area as Issaquah lease nears expiration
Six years ago, the co-op stepped away from a new 8-acre campus in Bellevue's Spring District, opting instead for a smaller office in Issaquah.
Puget Sound Business Journal
28 days
Floating barge will allow fans to watch World Cup games on the water
The barge, which will be moored next to Pier 62 on the Seattle waterfront, will have a soccer pitch but will mostly serve as a premium, ticketed space.
Seattle Medium
28 days
Do You Feel That Seattle Is An Area That Is Supportive Of Black Culture And Experiences?
Seattle is seen as creating communities for Black people by Black people themselves, rather than by the city, with some feeling that the city does support the Black community while others feel that it is not obvious.
Seattle Medium
28 days
Robin Fay Massie Calling: Healing Through Music and Medicine
Robin Fay Massie is a full-time school nurse, neonatal intensive care unit nurse, and freelance classical violaist who believes that music and nursing are two sides of the same coin, both rooted in service to God and others.