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Reevaluate decisions that hamper WA’s clean energy future
Unfortunately, for the Horse Heaven Clean Energy Center — the largest renewable project in state history and actively covered by The Seattle Times — EFSEC is making poor decisions that will ...
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‘Digital literacy’ partnership opens doors for low-income residents
Barbara “B.G.” Nabors-Glass, vice president of job training and education at Seattle Goodwill, understands the difficulties students of Goodwill’s job training program face. When Barbara ...
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Artist of the Week: Shawn McClure
Seattle Refined: How long have you been creating? What mediums do you work with? McClure: I started cutting city skylines from old vinyl records with exacto knives about 11 years ago. I get them ...
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Don’t let a closet clean out overwhelm you. Tackle the clutter with a plan
Behind the closed door of my closet lies a world of possibility. Give me a few hours to clean it out, and perhaps I’ll finally become a person with a wardrobe of chic, coordinating neutrals ...
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Bridging the Digital Divide
She’s started taking English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes at Goodwill’s Seattle training center, which incorporate technology training and iPad use. She also participated in ...
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Can AI boost clean energy efforts? Tech and policy leaders discuss solutions in Seattle
Maria Cantwell met in Seattle on Friday with West Coast tech ... effectively harness artificial intelligence in the pursuit of clean energy. The conversation included brainstorming and ...
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Can AI boost clean energy efforts? Tech and policy leaders discuss solutions in Seattle
came together for an event at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory in Seattle to discuss AI and clean energy. (GeekWire Photo / Lisa Stiffler) U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Sen.
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Current Weather
She's a UW grad who currently lives in the Seattle area. Seattle Refined: How long have you been creating? What mediums do you work with? Meadows: I started making collages in 2018. I stumbled ...
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'Prolific' tagger must spend 80 hours cleaning up graffiti in Seattle
A graffiti tagger who was accused of causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage to public and private property in Seattle has been ordered to spend 80 hours cleaning up graffiti in the ...