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Latest News

Updated 7 minutes ago
Puget Sound Business Journal 2 days

Seattle City Council adopts 1-year ban on new data centers

The ordinance pauses applications until the city develops regulations to reduce impacts on energy and water use and utility costs.

Puget Sound Business Journal 2 days

Italian restaurant serving homestyle fare opens in Pioneer Square basement

A new southern Italian restaurant from the team behind Bottega Gabriele has opened in Pioneer Square, adding to a wave of openings as the neighborhood gears up for World Cup crowds.

Puget Sound Business Journal 2 days

Blackstone-linked firm sheds Tukwila industrial complex

The sale comes as Link Logistics pushes forward with plans for a nearly 470,000-square-foot speculative industrial project in Kent.

Seattle Weekly 2 days

Mercer Island student dies from lacrosse injury

Mercer Island High School (MIHS) administrators informed the community on June 7 of the loss of one of its students.

Puget Sound Business Journal 2 days

Seattle unveils first digital kiosks downtown, with dozens more on the way

Downtown Seattle will soon see 30 interactive touchscreens go up, though the installations have fallen behind schedule.

Puget Sound Business Journal 2 days

Michelin-starred chef debuts exclusive restaurant on Whidbey Island

Chef Johnny Spero left Washington, D.C., last fall after closing Reverie, which earned a Michelin star.

Puget Sound Business Journal 2 days

Expeditors International cuts 230 jobs as Seattle-area layoffs mount

Nearly a third of the layoffs are centered in downtown Seattle, marking the company's first major round of job cuts in recent memory.

Puget Sound Business Journal 2 days

Medical office proposal is next up for Bellevue's growing Wilburton area

The new office proposal adds to the wave of redevelopment activity in Wilburton.

Seattle Medium 2 days

Fact Check: The Average US Gas Price Is Higher Today Than During 91% Of Biden’s Presidency

Current national average gasoline prices exceed those observed during 91% of the Biden administration's tenure, marking a significant increase from the average recorded upon his departure in January 2025.

Puget Sound Business Journal 2 days

The AI data center tsunami is coming. The jobs are not.

AI data centers are facing a growing backlash — and jobs are one of the focal points.

Seattle Medium 2 days

Social Security Retirement Trust Fund Will Run Dry In 2032 Unless Congress Acts

Tens of millions of Americans face potential reductions in Social Security and Medicare benefits as annual reports from the programs' trustees project accelerated insolvency for their respective trust funds. The Social Security retirement trust fund is now anticipated to be depleted by late 2032, while Medicare's hospital insurance trust fund is expected to be exhausted by the second quarter of 2033. These revised forecasts, attributed to factors including recent tax policy changes, declining fertility rates, and reduced immigration, underscore an urgent need for congressional action to prevent significant financial shortfalls for beneficiaries.

Seattle Medium 2 days

New Consumer Protection Rule Turns Its Back On Fair Housing As Advocates Sue To Preserve Enforcement

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) has issued a new rule significantly curtailing anti-discrimination efforts, a move described as one of the most consequential shifts in federal fair-lending policy in decades. This action has prompted a federal lawsuit filed by the National Fair Housing Alliance and four other housing organizations in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia. The suit challenges the CFPB's decision to end the disparate impact standard and limit special purpose credit programs, which are crucial for expanding credit access for marginalized communities. Plaintiffs assert the bureau failed to justify its departure from decades of settled Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA) implementation and question the Acting Director's rulemaking authority.

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