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Big spenders head eastâwith one very notable exception.
By
Seattle Met Staff
4/22/2021 at 9:20am
Mercer Island is, let s say,
exclusive.
When people talk about Seattle s billionaires, they don t often mean
Seattle s billionaires. Sure, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz still lives within city limits, but our other famous three-comma club members (is Bezos at four yet?) actually reside in the Eastside suburbs. Amazon s founder owns a house in Medina, a small city on Lake Washington that s still big enough for his richest-man-in-the-world forebearer, Bill Gates, to also call home. And Steve Ballmer, the one-time Microsoft CEO and current owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, recently bought another pad in Hunts Point.
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Alberta’s ‘back door’ plan to free up billions of litres of water for coal mines raises alarm
Amid concerns about droughts, selenium pollution, at-risk species and Indigenous consultation, the Alberta government is poised to allow coal companies to undercut a functioning water market 20 min read
Rachel Herbert is the fourth generation of her family to ranch in the Porcupine Hills. Her kids will be the fifth. The eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains are visible from the family’s land: rolling prairie carpeted with native grasses where her cattle graze under big Alberta skies.
The Alberta government’s rescindment of a longstanding coal policy, leaving previously protected lands available to open-pit coal mining, has her concerned about her family’s livelihood. Mines could be tucked just behind Plateau Mountain, not far from the Herbert family ranch.
Post-pandemic: 45 things Americans want to do when COVID-19 ends
by Christina Ausley, Seattle P-I
Dec. 23, 2020
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By this point, it s safe to say life in wake of the novel coronavirus looks a little different for everyone.
We miss our families, we miss our friends, even the introverts miss giving out hugs, and evidently, most of us really miss our hair stylists.
While many remain tucked away in their homes, first responders work around the clock, and just about everyone dreams of better days to come.
Whether it was stepping into a sports arena for some burly competition, sending the kids off to school, hugging our relatives or merely visiting the grocery store without rushing to the toilet paper aisle, the things we once took for granted have, perhaps, come into some light.
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