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18 minutes
Vanishing Care: GOP Healthcare Cuts Hit Black America Hard
Cuts to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act have resulted in the closure of over 1,000 healthcare facilities and reduced services, disproportionately affecting Black communities. This systemic impact has led to increased ambulance response times, contributing to delayed care, preventable suffering, and a heightened risk of mortality for Black Americans, who already experience higher uninsured rates.
Seattle Medium
28 minutes
Women Built The Ministry. Men Kept The Title.
The Southern Baptist Convention has advanced a constitutional amendment that would formalize restrictions on women serving as pastors, a development that for many Black church leaders exposes a broader reality: women are often essential to ministry but excluded from many of its highest positions.
Seattle Medium
38 minutes
How One News Error Shook Baltimore’s Faith Community
The Baltimore Sun's erroneous identification of Pastor Antoine Burton as a crime suspect has prompted widespread outrage among Baltimore clergy and elected officials, raising critical questions regarding newsroom safeguards, public trust, and the profound implications of misidentification for Black community leaders.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
I Now Know He Won Nothing
Reports highlight former President Donald Trump's controversial claims regarding the Iran conflict and his administration's efforts to restrict voting access, alongside his perceived disrespect for international figures. In contrast, former President Barack Obama's eight-year tenure is frequently cited for its achievements and the hope it inspired.
KUOW Seattle Now
about 2 hours
Seattle banned data centers. Now what?
Today, we're bringing you an episode from our friends at KUOW's Booming podcast. Seattle’s city council just approved a one-year moratorium on data centers within city limits – making the city the biggest in the country to ban them. The move comes after several big developers proposed data center projects that could use up to a third of the power that Seattle uses on an average day. On today's episode, what do data center companies want to be in Seattle for, anyway? And are we better off without them? Thank you to the supporters of KUOW, you help make this show possible! If you want to help out, go to kuow.org/donate/boomingnotes.Booming is a production of KUOW in Seattle, a proud member of the NPR Network. Our editor is Carol Smith. Our producers are Lucy Soucek and Alec Cowan. Our hosts are Joshua McNichols and Monica Nickelsburg.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
Indoor baseball center for Seattle U
Seattle University has filed a building and land use pre-application for development of a new multi-sport indoor training facility on its Seattle campus at 550 14th Ave.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
SR-167 expressway final stage readies for kickoff post-FIFA
Crews are gearing up to begin heavy construction in mid-July on the final, four-year stage of work on Washington State Department of Transportation's state Route 167 expressway completion project between Puyallup and Fife in Pierce County.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
Duwamish area data center plan doubles in size
Move comes as nationwide spending on data center construction surpassed the dollars put into new office development.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
Where Uptown offices were planned, Martin Selig site is now for sale
The corner at 401 Queen Anne Ave. N. was put on the market last week, unpriced.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
Link scores big with 210K riders
Sound Transit reports that, during the June 15 Egypt vs. Belgium match, Link light rail carried an estimated 210,000 riders — the third-busiest day in Link history.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
BECU continues Thurston County expansion with new locations in Tumwater, Lacey
BECU is expanding its footprint in South Puget Sound with plans to open two new Neighborhood Financial Centers (NFCs) in Tumwater and Lacey, more than doubling its presence in Thurston County by 2027.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
With Amazon support, plus Cliff Avril's backing, Exxel Pacific to build affordable Capitol Hill units
The 1960s-era Town House apartments, at 228 11th Ave. E. on Capitol Hill, are now fenced and vacant. Builder Exxel Pacific has hung its shingle outside, and demo will soon begin.