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Seattle, WA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2008.
Rođen/a 24. siječnja

Medijski sadržaj

  1. Exploding rents, a surging economy and a West Coast city’s attempt to weather its unlikely costs: Episode 2 of the Outsiders podcast drops today. Listen now.

  2. To mark the 20th anniversary of the crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261, which killed 88 people, Paige Stockley, who lost her parents, is organizing a GoFundMe to install bronze benches in the shape of dolphins at Sea-Tac Airport. Read more:

  3. Some scenes from yesterday's encampment cleanup near South Dearborn Street. It was one of Seattle's largest and most visible homeless encampments tucked within a cloverleaf interchange off Interstate 5. Here's the story:

  4. This week's Reader's Lens winner captured a staring contest he won with an eagle. Read about the photo:

  5. Shoreline artist Julie White loves chickens. Four backyard birds are the stars of her work.

  6. Alaska Air reports surging profit and plans to hire almost 2,800 this year. Story updated.

  7. For over a year, The Seattle Times’ and have been watching homelessness unfold in one Washington city. And they made a podcast about it. Outsiders launches Wednesday. Stay tuned at .

  8. Boeing’s shuttered 737 MAX plant has another problem: a falcon family that has been nesting in the Renton factory. With the plant closing, “this would be the ideal time to relocate them,” a Boeing spokeswoman said. Read more:

  9. Always bonding through basketball, Michael Schiller and his brother, David, team up to battle Michael's multiple sclerosis by shooting for a cure.

  10. Next month, Seattle will lose nearly 20% of its state-licensed, substance-abuse treatment beds. Officials say they are closing to reopen in a more updated facility, but the timing is still unclear.

  11. Roxanne White entered the Thunderbird Treatment Center in 2002 feeling “desperate” and “broken.” She left its 45-day program hopeful. But next month, the facility will close — and it's not clear when a planned, new facility will open.

  12. Homeless encampment removals are at an all-time high in Seattle. But what happens to people’s things that city officials collect? Here's the story:

  13. Check out more pictures from the celebration of Tet in Seattle, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year event at Seattle Center.

  14. City data provided to the Seattle Times showed EpiPens, antibiotics and canes were taken during encampment cleanups. The data didn’t show if they were returned.

  15. Four companies will testify at a high-profile congressional hearing Friday, a session that could provide the most convincing public evidence to date that Apple, Amazon, Facebook and Google have become too big and powerful and need to be newly restrained.

  16. Update: Most of Western Washington should see a break in significant snowfall for the evening commute, but the National Weather Service is warning drivers that visibility may be a concern. We’ll keep this post updated as weather-related news develops:

  17. Is it snowing? Yes. Perhaps. Depending on where you are. Here’s what you need to know Wednesday about the snow and wind. We’ll keep this post updated all day as weather-related news develops.

  18. Washington’s technology giants were both among the top 10 recipients of U.S. patents in 2019, a record year for new intellectual property. No. 10 on the list is a Chinese telecommunications giant. (Via )

  19. Boeing’s horrible year: It lost orders, while Airbus delivered twice as many jets. Updated story with new graphics. (Via )

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