Can Seattle's next mayor bring down the cost of rent — or pizza? In the Seattle mayoral race, many voters are focused on the cost of living in an ever-more-expensive city. They’re pressing the candidates on who can build more housing and make the city more affordable. Amy Radil
Air India’s midair emergency sparks new alarm over the safety of the Boeing Dreamliner India’s leading body of pilots has asked the civil aviation regulator to inspect all Boeing 787 Dreamliners operating in the country for electrical issues after one of the planes abruptly deployed an emergency power system midair over the weekend. Associated Press
The cleanup crew mopping up AI slop It turns out, handing the keyboard over to a robot can end up costing more time and money than hiring a human to do that work. Monica Nickelsburg
Microsoft limits Israel’s access to cloud, AI services over reports of mass surveillance in Gaza Associated Press
FAA restores Boeing’s ability to certify Max jets for flight more than 6 years after fatal crashes Boeing is getting back the ability to perform final safety inspections on 737 Max jetliners and certify the planes for flight more than six years after crashes of the then-new model killed 346 people, the Federal Aviation Administration said Friday. Associated Press
'Dark patterns' and the case against Amazon What are dark patterns? And how could a crack down on them change how we experience the internet? Monica Nickelsburg
Seattle's Cascade PBS announces layoffs, end of online long-form journalism The move, attributed to a $3.5 million annual loss in federal funding, marks the layoffs of 17 staffers and the creation of three new positions, Cascade PBS President and CEO Rob Dunlop told KUOW. KUOW Staff
Former state senator accused of rape rejected in bid to join KUOW board KUOW’s board of directors Thursday rejected the nomination of former state Sen. Joe Fain to the radio station’s governing body. Catharine Smith
More Seattle-area shoppers turn to Evergreen Goodwill amid economic uncertainty Seattle Public Schools students return to the classroom today, and the uncertain economic climate has more families turning to thrift stores for their back-to-school shopping. Monica Nickelsburg
WA families bid a warm-hearted farewell to the cold-blooded creatures at the Reptile Zoo They’re slithery, scaly — and soon they'll be gone for good. The Reptile Zoo in Monroe is set to close this fall, after nearly 30 years of teaching kids about exotic animals. Now, families are hurrying in to say goodbye to their favorite friends. Casey Martin