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Alex Halverson

Seattle

Tech Reporter at Seattle Times

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | seattletimes.com | Alex Halverson

    PCC Community Markets plans to reopen its downtown Seattle store a little over a year after closing it, but it won’t be the same. The 72-year-old grocery co-op said in a news release Tuesday that it’s on track to open this first small-format store in mid-July. PCC will replace its former 20,000-square-foot store with a corner market that’s roughly a third of the size. PCC closed the store last year due to the financial drag the location was making on the co-op.

  • 1 week ago | seattletimes.com | Alex Halverson

    In the past four years, philanthropist Melinda French Gates made two life-changing transitions. In 2021, she finalized her divorce from Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, and in 2024 she left one of the largest charitable foundations in the world. In her new memoir “The Next Day: Transitions, Change, and Moving Forward,” available April 15, French Gates says just a year before making the first of those decisions she couldn’t have predicted either of them.

  • 1 week ago | chronline.com | Alex Halverson

    REI offered a mea culpa for backing Doug Burgum, the former North Dakota governor who President Donald Trump picked for interior secretary. The Issaquah-based co-op signed onto a letter in January from the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, a coalition of outdoor-focused companies and agencies, that endorsed Burgum.

  • 1 week ago | tri-cityherald.com | Alex Halverson

    REI offered a mea culpa for backing Doug Burgum, the former North Dakota governor who President Donald Trump picked for interior secretary. The Issaquah-based co-op signed onto a letter in January from the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, a coalition of outdoor-focused companies and agencies, that endorsed Burgum.

  • 1 week ago | seattletimes.com | Alex Halverson

    REI offered a mea culpa for backing Doug Burgum, the former North Dakota governor who President Donald Trump picked for interior secretary. The Issaquah-based co-op signed onto a letter in January from the Outdoor Recreation Roundtable, a coalition of outdoor-focused companies and agencies, that endorsed Burgum.

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