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Daily Journal of Commerce
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Landmarking sought for First Hill ‘double house'
The home was built in 1902 originally as a two-family “double house” and was designed to fit into the context of large single-family houses that have historically characterized First Hill.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Grand Central Block adds escape room to growing tenant roster
The cobwebs are gradually coming off the Grand Central Block in Pioneer Square, which comprises three attached old buildings that traded to Urban Visions last fall.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Old Westlake candy factory, later home to FOX 13, could be yours to redevelop
Anyone wanna buy a used candy factory? As the DJC and others reported in December, FOX Television is preparing to leave its longtime home at 1813 Westlake Ave. N. for the Denny Triangle.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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New Missoula museum honors America's history of forest conservation
The mass timber museum, opening on Saturday, is built with PNW wood.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Sabey makes $6M Bel-Red buy
A small office building at 1801 130th Ave. N.E. sold this week for $6 million, according to King County records.
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Puyallup ferry headed for repairs
Washington State Ferries has issued a request for bids for drydocking and hull repairs for the MV Puyallup
Westside Seattle
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SW Barton St construction update – Striping work begins this week
SW Barton St construction update – Striping work begins this week Off patr Tue, 07/14/2026 - 3:55pm
Seattle Medium
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Lack Of Body Cameras On ICE Agents Fuels More Uncertainty Over Fatal Shootings
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) pledged to deploy body cameras to its law enforcement officers across the nation, yet the initiative's implementation has been notably slow. This delay is highlighted by the absence of body cameras on agents involved in recent fatal shootings in Houston and Maine, raising significant questions about the pace and status of the federal effort to enhance accountability.
Seattle Medium
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Is Mbappé Too Good For France?
Kylian Mbappé, a prominent French soccer player of Cameroonian and Algerian heritage, continues to face racist abuse and political scrutiny from far-right figures despite his status as one of the sport's leading athletes. His journey, marked by challenges to his national identity, culminates in his current role leading France to the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup.
Seattle Medium
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4 People Have Been Killed This Year In Shootings By Federal Agents Linked To Trump’s Immigration Crackdown
Four individuals have been fatally shot by federal immigration agents this year, with two such incidents occurring in July, prompting heightened scrutiny regarding the use of force by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during enforcement operations.
Seattle Medium
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Trump Administration Opens Endangered Species’ Habitats To Development, Reversing 50 Years Of Environmental Law
The Trump administration has reversed decades of environmental law protecting endangered species, opening sensitive habitats to drilling, mining, farming, and real estate development. This significant policy shift, finalized by the Interior and Commerce Departments, redefines 'harm' under the 1973 Endangered Species Act, a definition previously upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1995. While the administration claims the move 'returns the interpretation of the ESA back to its actual text and original intent,' environmental organizations have condemned the action, vowing immediate legal challenges and emphasizing that habitat loss remains the primary cause of extinction.
City Cast Seattle
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Are You Paying Rental Junk Fees? Plus, Expanded Transit and Time Capsules
Today on City Cast Seattle, Jane C. Hu is joined by regular contributors Hannah Krieg and Ryan Packer to discuss the news that Mayor Katie Wilson is targeting rental junk fees and what a renter should pay and what they shouldn’t. Then they talk about another of the Mayor’s plans: an increase on sales tax towards transit measures, which would up the 2020 figure of .15% to .3%, raising $138 million a year for transit. The trio discuss what kind of advantages expanded service could offer, especially late nights and weekends. Finally, in honor of the country’s 250th birthday, Jane tells Ryan and Hannah what items Washington lawmakers put into the Semiquincentennial time capsule, which won’t be opened until 2276. Suffice it to say, Ryan and Hannah have opinions. Learn more about the sponsors of this July 14th episode: Seattle Theatre Group pFriem Beer Grand Central Bakery Want to get in touch? Follow us @CityCastSeattle on Instagram, or email us at [email protected]. You can also call or text us at 206-880-3931. For more Seattle news, make sure to sign up for our morning newsletter, City Cast Seattle. Support City Cast Seattle by becoming a member: membership.citycast.fm/seattle Looking to advertise on City Cast Seattle? Check out our options for podcast and newsletter ads at citycast.fm/advertise.