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$13M makeover for South Park Community Center, playfields

By EMMA HINCHLIFFE

Seattle Parks and Recreation is planning a series of upgrades and improvements at South Park Community Center and its surrounding site and playfields.


Zulily changes hands, and is set to exit 2601 Elliott

By BRIAN MILLER

The DJC first reported last month on a new partial life-science conversion plan for 2601 Elliott Ave., the large old warehouse complex — now offices — that's long been home to online retailer Zulily.


Walla Walla winery will have cantilevered glass walls overlooking the Blue Mountains

By JOURNAL STAFF

Echolands Winery this fall is planning to open a new 27,000-square-foot winemaking and barrel room facility in Walla Walla County called Mill Creek Road



No kidding: Calif. overtime law may stymie goat grazing

By TERRY CHEA

Hundreds of goats munch on long blades of yellow grass on a hillside next to a sprawling townhouse complex. They were hired to clear vegetation that could fuel wildfires as temperatures rise this summer.


Can drones be used in code enforcement?

The Michigan Supreme Court will hear a dispute over the legality of using a drone to take pictures of a salvage yard near Traverse City.


Confidence declines again in May

Consumer confidence fell in May as Americans, particularly older ones, became more pessimistic about the labor market, on top of elevated anxiety over inflation.


Third nuclear reactor reaches 100% power output in Georgia

By JEFF AMY

Unit 3 at Plant Vogtle has reached its full output of 1,100 megawatts of electricity, enough to power an estimated 500,000 homes and businesses.


US probes truck auto braking issues

The U.S. government's highway safety agency is investigating complaints that the automatic emergency braking on big Freightliner trucks can stop unexpectedly for no apparent reason.


Delta hit with suit over carbon claims

A consumer class action lawsuit filed Tuesday claims Delta Air Lines inaccurately billed itself as the world's “first carbon-neutral airline” and should pay damages.


Wall Street churns to a mixed finish

By STAN CHOE

Wall Street churned to a mixed finish Tuesday as a long list of worries looms, even if the most pressing crisis seems to be calming as Washington moves to avoid a default on its debt.


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