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Seattle Medium
9 minutes
Extending The Conversation Around Reproductive Mental Health
Lyndsey Williams, founder of Kyla Care Therapy, is expanding conversations around reproductive mental health by offering a range of services, from individual therapy to organizational consulting and community engagement, to help people better understand and support their mental health.
Seattle Medium
24 minutes
For New United Way CEO Blair Taylor, Leadership Is About Creating Opportunity
Blair Hamilton Taylor, a leader with experience in the nonprofit, corporate, and public sectors, has been appointed as the incoming CEO of United Way of King County, where he hopes to use his leadership philosophy of collaboration and servant leadership to create lasting change for the community.
Seattle Medium
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Seattle Public Schools Faces Financial Reckoning As District Weighs Mergers, Budget Cuts
Seattle Public Schools is facing a financial crisis and must make difficult decisions about staffing, operations, and school structures in order to avoid insolvency within a year, while also addressing persistent achievement gaps in student performance.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Seattle Expands Financial Support For Small Businesses Impacted By Crime And Vandalism
Seattle has increased reimbursement limits for its Back to Business Program, providing small businesses affected by crime and vandalism with up to $5,000 per incident for repairs and $10,000 for security improvements.
GeekWire
about 1 hour
Selling sunshine from Seattle: Solius raises $23M to launch new at-home light-therapy device
Founded in 2013, Bainbridge Island, Wash.-based Solius Labs received FDA clearance for its $2,995 Solius Pro, a device which calculates and delivers a personalized dose of UVB light. Read More
GeekWire
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Not just for coders: UW’s upcoming AI minor will reach beyond the computer science school
The University of Washington is developing an interdisciplinary AI minor, open to students across all majors and co-led by an anthropologist and a computer scientist. Set to launch in spring 2027, it's part of a broader push to expand AI education across the university. Read More
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Beyond Displacement: How Seattle’s Black Community Is Preserving Identity And Connection
Despite decades of displacement, Seattle's African American community has maintained its connection through cultural sovereignty, which has enabled them to preserve their identity, heritage, and institutions, and create opportunities for future generations.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Washington Expands Workplace Support For Employees Experiencing Menopause
Washington has taken the first step in addressing the long-overlooked stage of women's health in the workplace by issuing an executive order to provide accommodations for employees experiencing menopause and develop training resources for employers.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
Suncadia retail opens this weekend
Greenbelt walkways and new urbanism design inspired Suncadia's newest neighborhood, Suncadia Social. Open now, the grand opening celebration is this weekend, June 19-21.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
Carmel is topped on the Bowden, with 573 Overlake units near station
In Redmond, few blocks south of Overlake Village Station and the freeway, two Potain cranes are still swinging overhead at 15171 N.E. 24th St. … but not for much longer.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
ABC: Contractor backlog surges
Associated Builders and Contractors' Construction Backlog Indicator rose to 9.1 months in May, up 0.3 months from April and 0.7 months from May of last year.
Daily Journal of Commerce
about 6 hours
Ballmer's new Family Housing Fund offers no interest loans
The Bellevue-based Ballmer Group announced this week the Washington Family Housing Fund, a philanthropic partnership with the Washington State Housing Finance Commission.