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Headed to the Fremont Fair this weekend? Consider taking transit, biking, walking, or rolling, and leave yourself extra travel time!
Headed to the Fremont Fair this weekend? Consider taking transit, biking, walking, or rolling, and leave yourself extra travel time.
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Pending successful completion of remaining construction tasks, West Seattle Bridge will reopen in September 2022
Pending successful completion of remaining construction tasks, West Seattle Bridge will reopen in September 2022.
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This summer, we’re improving Ballard Ave NW for people walking and nearby businesses
This summer, we’re improving Ballard Ave NW for people walking and nearby business.
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Tree Campus Designation
Tree Campus Designation.
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CI Security focuses on growth and helping defend organizations
Critical Insight™ Security is fueling its success and growth with the promotion of Kristoffer Turner to vice president of Security Operations, and an addition of Steve Sedlock as chief revenue officer. “Kristoffer Turner has such a wonderful story,” Chief Marketing Officer, Jake Milstein, told The Seattle Sounder.
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Treehouse survey reports foster care youths' educational experiences as remote learning continues
Treehouse recently reported that the results of a survey shows approximately half of foster care youth feel at least partially disengaged from school as the third semester of virtual learning begins.
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Digital Fortress acquires three new locations in Portland, Oregon
Digital Fortress, a data center internet service provider based in Washington State, will locate three new facilities in Portland, Oregon, company officials announced on Jan. 19.
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AltPep Corporation secures $23.150 million Series A investment
Biomedical company AltPep Corporation recently announced that it has raised $23.150 million in a Series A investment round.
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Seattle City Council presented with resolution to protect journalists, medics, legal observers at protests
The Seattle City Council was recently presented with a resolution to give journalists, legal observers and medical personnel protection during protests.
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Gonzalez and Herbold, federal intervention ‘dangerous political theater’
In response to reports of federal agents on stand-by in Seattle monitoring potential protests around federal buildings, Council President Lorena Gonzalez and the council’s Public Safety Chair Council Member Lisa Herbold stated the city stands against occupation.
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Seattle councilman proposes network to take mental health intervention away from police
Seattle City Councilman Andrew Lewis said he will propose legislation to create a task force designed to intervene in responding to mental health crisis so that trained therapists respond first and not the police.
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Seattle repeals ordinance targeting minorities in sex industry
The Seattle City Council has repealed a city ordinance it identified as unfairly targeting communities of color in wake of the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer.
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Seattle quiets after rioters loot and vandalize
After riots rocked the area on the previous weekend when thousands of people had gathered in downtown Seattle in the rain to protest the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis on May 25, Seattle was left looted and set ablaze.