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Daily Journal of Commerce
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How can I illustrate our financial position to a spouse who shows little interest?
It's pretty common for most couples to develop a division of labor when it comes to financial matters — an arrangement that can become less sustainable with age.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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Eastgate building sells for over $4M
A light industrial building at 13427 S.E. 27th Place sold last week for a bit over $4.4 million, according to King County records.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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SPR installing LWB swing gates
Seattle Parks and Recreation, in partnership with the Seattle Department of Transportation, will begin installing new swing gates along Lake Washington Boulevard starting tomorrow.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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People's Wall is a city landmark
The Seattle Department of Neighborhoods' Landmarks Preservation Board (LPB) has unanimously voted to approve the designation of The People's Wall at 1919 E. Spruce St. in the Central District as a Seattle Landmark.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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The new ST3: What's getting built next?
With the dust settling on Sound Transit's freshly updated system plan, some work is set to go out for bid as soon as this week. Here's a closer look at when some of the earliest projects might drop and what that work could look like.
Daily Journal of Commerce
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I-405 ped crossing closed after damage
The pedestrian bridge over Interstate 405 at Northeast 80th Street in Kirkland has been closed after crews discovered damage believed to be caused by a vehicle striking the structure.
The Seattle Times
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As Ukraine fights off Russia’s invasion, some regions see a rise in premature births
A rising number of babies are being born prematurely in Ukraine, particularly in regions near the front lines.
The Seattle Times
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Mariners’ Cal Raleigh ‘pretty happy’ after first rehab game in Everett
Cal Raleigh played the first game of his rehab assignment on Sunday in Everett, back where his pro career began in 2018. Here's how he fared and what he had to say afterward.
The Seattle Times
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Psychiatrist Robert Coles, Pulitzer Prize-winning author who championed needs of children, dies
Harvard University psychiatrist and author Robert Coles has died.
The Seattle Times
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7.8 magnitude earthquake shakes part of southern Philippines
A powerful magnitude 7.8 earthquake has shaken the Mindanao region in the southern Philippines.
The Seattle Times
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Seattle weather: Rainstorm, possible lightning, then heat in the 80s
The Seattle area may be in for another weather roller coaster, with a jumble of rain, a chance of thunderstorms and highs above 80 degrees by the weekend.
The Seattle Times
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Seattle’s Incredibly Loud Street Preachers Eagerly Await the World Cup
World Cup fans who crowd into Seattle from around the world this month will find new self-cleaning public toilets and a floating watch party on Elliott Bay — and men in black telling them, at earsplitting volume, that they’re going to hell if they don’t repent.