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GeekWire
about 2 hours
Seattle Sounders FC pay tribute to S. ‘Soma’ Somasegar, beloved tech leader and team owner
The Seattle Sounders honored the late S. "Soma" Somasegar before Thursday night's match against the Portland Timbers, recognizing the Microsoft and Madrona leader, startup mentor, and Sounders minority owner whose impact extended far beyond Seattle's technology community. Read More
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 2 hours
The Hill: El Cerro taking coffee to new heights from the top of E Pike
A new coffee house is climbing onto the Capitol Hill scene, bringing high-altitude mountain heritage to upper Pike/Pine. El Cerro has opened on E Pike with the relaxed-paced, mist-covered peak environments of the Caribbean. Its name translates to, appropriately, The … Continue reading →
Capitol Hill Seattle
about 2 hours
From $5K grants to $2M property buys, these Seattle programs are boosting small businesses
The Seattle City Council’s labor committee is working on a summer Friday for a briefing from officials on efforts to increase Black, Indigenous, Hispanic, Asian, and people of color small business ownership and tenancy of commercial real estate in the … Continue reading →
GeekWire
about 3 hours
Seattle region’s office market shows signs of life as AI companies bring new stability
A new report finds the Seattle-area office market is on steadier footing, helped by AI companies opening engineering hubs across the region. Technology firms accounted for 42.5% of leasing activity in the second quarter. Read More
NW Asian Weekly
about 17 hours
A democratic socialist in Wisconsin tests how far left voters want to go in a battleground state
Over the last month, Democratic socialists have notched victories in the liberal strongholds of New York City, Washington, D.C., and Denver.
Seattle Weekly
about 17 hours
Cyclospora: Public Health – Seattle King County issues update
Public Health – Seattle & King County issued the following information July 16 about a national outbreak of Cyclospora, aka explosive diarrhea:
Seattle Weekly
about 19 hours
It’s official: WA voters will get to weigh in on new income tax
Washington voters will get their chance in November to embrace or reject the state’s new income tax on households with earnings greater than a million dollars a year.
PubliCola
about 19 hours
Land Use Appeal Reform Moves Forward, Council Splits on Funding for School Meals
1. A city council committee voted to move legislation forward on Wednesday that will—if it passes full council next week—shut… The post Land Use Appeal Reform Moves Forward, Council Splits on Funding for School Meals appeared first on PubliCola.
NW Asian Weekly
about 20 hours
Chen, Zhang accused of laundering $43 million from investment scams
Federal prosecutors say two New York residents helped move more than $43 million stolen from victims of online investment scams through a sophisticated money laundering network tied to China.
NW Asian Weekly
about 20 hours
Trump administration caps how long international students can stay in the US
The Trump administration has finalized a rule that will prevent international students from staying in the U.S. for more than four years unless they obtain the federal government’s approval, the Department of Homeland Security said Thursday, announcing a departure from long-standing practice.
NW Asian Weekly
about 20 hours
Hong Kong booksellers are reportedly arrested over alleged sales of seditious publications
Hong Kong authorities have raided two bookstores and arrested five people on suspicion of selling allegedly seditious publications, local media reported Wednesday, in the latest step targeting independent booksellers.
GeekWire
about 23 hours
Whatnot acquires Madrona-backed AI startup Shaped to boost live shopping recommendations
Last year, Whatnot announced plans to significantly expand its Seattle engineering hub after leasing new downtown office space following a $225 million funding round. Read More