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Pickleball vs. Tennis: Seattle Residents clash over future of Alki courts as city hosts final Public Engagement sessions
Pickleball vs. Tennis: Seattle Residents clash over future of Alki courts as city hosts final Public Engagement sessions Off patr Sun, 06/21/2026 - 1:10pm
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Etzioni on AI: What the World Cup tells us about the best roles for humans and machines
The 2026 World Cup has added AI and computer vision to the officiating crew — a sensor inside the ball, semi-automated offside calls, and 16 tracking cameras per stadium. Oren Etzioni explains how the systems work, what they deliberately leave to human referees, and what it says about automation more broadly. Read More
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Week in Review: Most popular stories on GeekWire for the week of June 14, 2026
See the technology stories that people were reading on GeekWire for the week of June 14, 2026. Read More
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Pikes/Pines | The Bronze Birch Borer Beetle is also leaving its calling card across Capitol Hill
Just like living as a birder and naturalist, being an arborist means that I can’t help but look at trees. I see poor pruning, beautiful forms, and signs of stress — there’s no way for me to filter them out … Continue reading →
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This week in CHS history | Prides past, Ba Bar born, The Neighbor Lady reopens at 23rd and Union
Here are the top stories from this week in CHS history: 2025 Sleeping woman who died after run over in exit of Capitol Hill parking garage identified Return of the Capitol Hill complex: Double O’ Burgers joins family of food+drink businesses … Continue reading →
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Anthropic, Amazon, and the Fable shutdown; AI-powered school arrives; World Cup tech
Anthropic took its two newest AI models offline to comply with a U.S. order, with Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly among those who raised the concerns behind it. The GeekWire Podcast also digs into agentic AI's effect on Amazon's culture, an AI-driven school opening near Seattle, and the sensor-packed World Cup ball. Read More
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Station 25 battles two Capitol Hill building fires
Capitol Hill’s Fire Station 25 had a busy Friday including responses to two building fires that left one structure heavily damaged while Seattle Fire’s quick response limited damage to the roof of the second. In the first incident just after … Continue reading →
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Weekend Listen: In Seattle, an exhibit by an Iranian artist examines the idea of freedom for women in her country, and teens and seniors swap tech skills and life skills
Today, we’re bringing you the best from the KUOW Newsroom. While the U.S. and Iran are attempting to negotiate an end to the U.S. led war, the Iranian men’s national soccer team is scheduled to travel to Seattle next week for the World Cup. They will face off against Egypt in their final match in the group stage. Just blocks from where the teams will play, an exhibit by an Iranian artist examines the idea of freedom for women in her country. KUOW’s Ayeda Masood has the story. And, teenagers and senior citizens might seem like they don't have a lot in common: different generations, different technology, different language. But one teacher in Skagit County bridged the divide by putting teenagers and senior citizens in a room together so they could learn from one another. Kyle Norris reports. We can only make Seattle Now because listeners support us. Tap here to make a gift and keep Seattle Now in your feed. Got questions about local news or story ideas to share? We want to hear from you! Email us at [email protected], leave us a voicemail at (206) 616-6746 or leave us feedback online.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Worlds collide at Amazon Spheres as pro-Palestinian group protests cloud giant’s Israel contracts
Carrying bullhorns and signs depicting Amazon executives as war criminals, about two dozen people protested outside the Spheres in Seattle on Thursday evening, calling on the company to stop providing technology to Israel for what they described as genocide in Gaza. Read More
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South Seattle College celebrates the class of 2026
South Seattle College celebrates the class of 2026 Off patr Fri, 06/19/2026 - 11:34am
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‘Everybody has a Havana story’ — Capitol Hill nightclub closing after 20 years
A shaper of Capitol Hill nightlife is cutting his final ties with the neighborhood and a longtime part of the Pike/Pine club scene will ...