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Daily Journal of Commerce
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$140M job to remove culverts
The Washington State Department of Transportation plans to issue a request for qualifications in August for removal of four fish barriers along state Route 16 in Kitsap County. The estimated cost is between $120 million and $140 million.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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44 Green Lake units proposed
An old house at 830 N.E. 67th St. sold this spring to a pair of local investors, via an LLC.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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SEAW hosts inaugural Seattle awards
Structural engineers, industry partners and emerging professionals gathered from across the state to celebrate “significant structural engineering achievements” of Seattle chapter members.
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$21M reconfiguration for Husky Terminal yard
Husky Terminal & Stevedoring, a marine freight terminal operator at the Port of Tacoma, is seeking bids for the first phase of a reconfiguration project at Husky Terminal.
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Mackenzie opens Sacramento office
Mackenzie said it has deep roots in Northern California and has worked in the region for two decades, with a focus on projects in the advanced technology, industrial and retail sectors.
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New stadium needed to keep Whitecaps in Vancouver, MLS Commissioner says
Financial hurdles have hit the club despite its success on the pitch. BC Place, the Whitecaps' home since 2011, is government-owned and operated by B.C. Pavilion Corporation, restricting the club from potential revenue streams.
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Northwest Playground celebrates 30 years
Notable recent work includes play opportunities along Seattle's revitalized waterfront at Pier 58 and Overlook Park (including a jellyfish-themed play area at Pier 58).
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40 mayors worldwide endorse a pact to shape data center development
Forty mayors from around the world have signed onto a pact announced Tuesday to try to shape how urban data centers are built and operated.
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Exit interview: Tony Castricone reflects on his time at Washington
The play-by-play man is headed to the NFL after eight football seasons at UW.
Seattle Weekly
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Light rail draws record crowds for America’s World Cup match
Link light rail drew approximately 280,000 riders when the United States and Australia met in the World Cup Friday, June 19 at Lumen Field in Seattle far exceeding the previous high mark of 220,000 set earlier this year during the Seahawks Super Bowl parade.
Seattle Weekly
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More details, and friction, around Washington news fellowship | Free Press Initiative
Reporters in the program get paid more than newsroom journalists. That could be a problem.
Seattle Medium
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Supreme Court Rules Against Rastafarian Who Sued Prison Officials For Cutting His Dreadlocks
The Supreme Court has ruled that a devout Rastafarian, Damon Landor, cannot proceed with his lawsuit against prison officials who cut his dreadlocks. This 6-3 decision, authored by Justice Neil Gorsuch, is expected to make it more challenging for individuals of other faiths to enforce federal religious protections within the prison system, drawing criticism from Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson for weakening these safeguards.