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Auburn-Federal Way area man charged for Seattle murder
A 20-year-old man from the Auburn-Federal Way area was charged with first-degree murder for an incident in Seattle after hours at a beer garden, where he is accused of shooting a man from behind.
West Seattle Blog
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BIZNOTE: CraftLab Seattle, founded here, is ‘returning’
By Macey Wurm Reporting for West Seattle Blog Looking to expand your creative hobbies without the barrier of purchasing all new materials? CraftLab Seattle, opening this fall in West Seattle, will provide a space for prospective creatives to get a taste, and potentially pick up a new craft. CraftLab has existed since 2022 as a […]
GeekWire
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SpaceX is churning out 70 Starlink satellites a week in Redmond, and other tidbits from its IPO filing
SpaceX disclosed in its S-1 filing that its Redmond, Wash., facility produces approximately 70 Starlink satellites per week, putting hard production numbers on the operation for the first time. The filing also reveals Starlink's financials and names several Pacific Northwest companies as competitors. Read More
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UW’s Ed Lazowska adds ‘Distinguished Teaching Legacy Award’ to his long list of honors
The University of Washington professor emeritus is a longtime computer science educator, researcher and fixture in Seattle's tech community. Read More
West Seattle Blog
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Alki Community Council meeting, South Park tiny-house village info, book swap, plant sale, art, more for your Thursday
(Low tide even brought out bunnies at Lincoln Park. Photo by Erin Jackson) Here are the rest of our highlights for today/tonight, from the WSB West Seattle Event Calendar (where you’ll find even more – thanks to everyone who sends events for us to share!): HOPE SCHOOL GARDEN CLUB PLANT SALE: As previewed last night, […]
GeekWire
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Opinion: Washington state’s tax debate is missing half the equation
Washington's tax debate fixates on regressivity rankings, but overlooks how taxes shape economic behavior — and whether progressive-looking systems actually produce better outcomes for working families. Read More
GeekWire
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EV startup Electric Era launches battery systems to tackle data center energy crunch
Seattle EV startup Electric Era is launching the CoPower Platform to bypass utility delays and provide rapid battery storage for power-hungry data centers. Read More
West Seattle Blog
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MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND: South Seattle College’s free 5K on Friday
You’re invited to start the holiday weekend early with the South Seattle College Memorial Day 5K/10K Run & Walk, tomorrow morning. Here’s the announcement: Friday, May 22, 2026, at 10:00 AM Location: South Seattle College’s West Seattle Campus at 6000 16th Ave SW. On-campus parking will be free for this event. Visit our campus map […]
GeekWire
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Meet the company that won the Microsoft-donated World Cup suite with a $100k bid for a great cause
UiPath, the AI automation giant expanding in Bellevue, submitted the winning $100k bid for a premium World Cup suite experience donated by Microsoft, raising money for Seattle Children's Hospital through an auction organized by GeekWire. Read More
GeekWire
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AI is not your strategy: Author and business advisor Brian Evergreen explains why vision comes first
Brian Evergreen, a former Microsoft AI leader and author of Autonomous Transformation, argues that most companies are approaching AI backward — starting with the technology instead of a vision for what they want to create. In a live GeekWire Podcast recording, he explains how leaders can adjust their approach. Read More
West Seattle Blog
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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. […]
West Seattle Blog
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FOLLOWUP: Washington State Ferries finalizes new pet policy
(WSF file photo) After a nine-month trial, Washington State Ferries‘ revised pet policy is about to be finalized. WSF announced the details and timeline today: Updated pet policy Just ahead of the holiday weekend, WSF will begin a six-week education and transition period to help people learn the new rules before they take effect on […]