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The Seattle Times
4 days
Cattle hijacked on Highway 395. Suspect wanted $20K to return them
A 46-year-old man forced a semi truck off Highway 395 last week and stole a trailer full of cattle, say police. Clemente G. Esquivel of Pasco then allegedly sent a video demanding $20,000 to return the livestock, court documents said. Prosecutors charged Esquivel with first-degree theft, second-degree extortion and reckless driving in connection with the May 27 incident. He has been released ...
The Seattle Times
4 days
Fish for free weekend comes to WA and OR. What you need to know
Every year, the state of Washington allows people to fish for many species without buying a fishing license on one weekend.
The Seattle Times
4 days
WA weather: hottest day of the year, 9 p.m. sunset, then thunderstorms
This week's weather is a "rollercoaster" we've gotten used to. Get ready for the hottest day of the year, then clouds and thunderstorms.
GeekWire
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Allen Institute’s big new bet: $200M effort aims to go from mapping the brain to treating disease
The Allen Institute is launching a $200 million initiative, the Brain Health Accelerator, to develop gene therapies for neurodegenerative diseases including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, Huntington's, and ALS. It marks the first time the Seattle research organization, founded by Paul Allen in 2003, has made treating disease its goal. Read More
The Seattle Times
4 days
The UK government has set a target of an 87% cut in carbon emissions by 2042
The British government is sticking to its net-zero goal despite global conflicts affecting energy supplies.
The Seattle Times
4 days
The methodology of an AP-KFF Health News investigation into medical neglect at ICE detention centers
KFF Health News and The Associated Press have been investigating allegations of medical neglect from people detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement during the second Trump administration.
The Seattle Times
4 days
From festering infections to untreated cancer, ICE detainees across the US describe medical neglect
Immigrant detainees across at least 33 states allege in court documents that the government is failing to provide them with adequate medical care.
The Seattle Times
4 days
Seattle philanthropist Bill Clapp dies at 84
Bill Clapp, who was once honored by the Dalai Lama, founded several philanthropic groups, including Global Washington and the Initiative for Global Development.
The Seattle Times
4 days
After theft, Taproot Theatre’s summer saved by $400K in donations
Seattle's Taproot Theatre will move forward with its summer program after fundraising to repair air-conditioning units that were stripped for copper.
The Seattle Times
4 days
Here is Russell Wilson’s case to make Hall of Fame | Analysis
Russell Wilson hasn't retired, saying he's taking a "pause" as he reportedly is pursuing a TV career. If his playing days are over, is his next stop the Hall of Fame?
GeekWire
4 days
Code.org rebrands as CodeAI, solidifying its shift to AI education
"Nobody knows the jobs of the future, but a sure bet is that every job will involve AI," said Hadi Partovi, who co-founded the nonprofit in 2013. "We have a responsibility to prepare the next generation for the biggest change in society since the invention of public education." Read More
The Seattle Times
4 days
Battles over energy projects are erupting across Western WA
East of the mountains, solar and wind farms are common. But west of the Cascades, there's a new trend: massive battery storage facilities.