Washington's aging infrastructure: 300 bridges are 80 years or older
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The Washington State Department of Transportation is blaming lawmakers for not providing enough funding to fix the state's aging bridges.

EMS access suspended on WA's Carbon River Bridge amid new weight limits
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WSDOT put new restrictions on the Carbon River Bridge on SR 165, limiting the types of vehicles that can cross the the 103-year-old structure, including first responders.

Disney's crackdown on password-sharing starts soon: What to know

Disney announced plans to roll out paid sharing, which allows people from different households to share an account for an added fee, but it's not clear when it will be available.

Microsoft pushes back against Delta's $500 million CrowdStrike claim

Microsoft is joining cybersecurity software firm CrowdStrike in fighting back against Delta Air Lines, which blames the companies for causing several thousand canceled flights last month.

Judge rules Google has illegal monopoly over internet search

A judge has ruled that Google's ubiquitous search engine has been illegally exploiting its dominance to squash competition and stifle innovation. It's a seismic decision that could alter the internet.

Fired Seattle cop files $20M tort complaint against city
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Weeks after being terminated as a Seattle police officer, Daniel Auderer has filed a $20 million tort complaint against the city of Seattle for damages.

Federal judge rules Google violated antitrust law

The judge's ruling sets up a second trial that will cover potential remedies for Google's search monopoly.

Fired Seattle cop files $20M tort complaint against city

Weeks after being terminated as a Seattle police officer, Daniel Auderer has filed a $20 million tort complaint against the city of Seattle for damages.

Google rolls out School time for parents

As the new school year approaches, Google has launched "School time," a feature aimed at helping parents manage their children's device usage during school hours.

Starbucks 1st and Pike location temporarily closed to 'evaluate environment'

The Starbucks location at 1st and Pike, directly across from the entrance to Pike Place Market, is temporarily closed as the store determines its next steps.

Justice Department sues TikTok, accusing the company of violating a children's online privacy law

TikTok is accused in a lawsuit of violating a federal law requiring kid-oriented apps and websites to get parental consent before collecting personal information of children under 13 years old.

Amazon reports boost in quarterly profits but misses revenue estimates

Amazon reported a boost in its quarterly profits Thursday, but the company missed revenue estimates, sending stocks lower in after-hours trading.

Seattle's South Spokane Street Viaduct weekend closures start July 29

A major connector between the West Seattle Bridge and I-5 will be shut down during back-to-back weekends for more than a month starting this Friday.

Justice Department claims TikTok collected user data on abortion, gun control, and more

In a fresh broadside against one of the world’s most popular technology companies, the Justice Department has accused TikTok of harnessing the capability to gather bulk information on users based on views on divisive social issues like gun control, abortion and religion.

Apple's new AI features to be delayed after iOS 18 release: report

Apple's upcoming release of new artificial intelligence (AI) tools is now expected to occur later than originally expected, coming after the initial launch of the new iOS 18 software for iPhone and iPads, according to a report.

No return date yet for Starliner astronauts
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NASA revealed its upcoming plans for crew rotations on the International Space Station.