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Nonstop flights from Sea-Tac Airport to Philippines start this week
Read more: Nonstop flights from Sea-Tac Airport to Philippines start this weekRed-eye flights to and from Seattle and Manila’s Ninoy Aquina International Airport will be offered three days a week starting this week.
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Income inequality grew in Seattle since the pandemic, new data shows
Read more: Income inequality grew in Seattle since the pandemic, new data showsThe 20% of Seattle households with the highest incomes averaged about 21 times more in earnings than the 20% with the lowest incomes in 2023, FYI Guy writes.
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New race data shows a stable Seattle and a shifting Portland
Read more: New race data shows a stable Seattle and a shifting PortlandNew census data shows Seattle grew more racially diverse in 2023, largely because of an increase in the multiracial population, writes FYI Guy.
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Air pollution harms male fertility while women face similar risk from noise, study finds
Read more: Air pollution harms male fertility while women face similar risk from noise, study findsAir pollution is associated with a higher infertility risk in men, while noise pollution is associated with a higher risk of infertility in women, a study has found.
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Structural racism in neighborhoods linked to risk of cancer from traffic-related air pollution
Read more: Structural racism in neighborhoods linked to risk of cancer from traffic-related air pollutionHigh levels of traffic-related air pollutants have been linked with elevated risks of developing cancer and other diseases.
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Seattle Area Electric Aviation Startup Nasa Unveil Plane to become hybrid
Read more: Seattle Area Electric Aviation Startup Nasa Unveil Plane to become hybridEverett-based magniX is planning to retrofit a decades-old turboprop-powered plane with two electric motors as it chases regional flight goals.
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Is Everett’s Paine Field the Solution to Sea-Tac’s Congestion?
Read more: Is Everett’s Paine Field the Solution to Sea-Tac’s Congestion?Paine Field’s commercial service got off to a promising start in 2019, when passenger volume hit one million passengers. But then COVID-19 hit, and the airport has struggled since.
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The inequity of heat
Read more: The inequity of heatExtreme heat doesn’t discriminate; the ability to escape it does.
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Warehouses add 17.9% more nitrogen dioxide to their communities
Read more: Warehouses add 17.9% more nitrogen dioxide to their communitiesCommunities with warehouses were exposed to an average of 17.9% more nitrogen dioxide than other communities, according to a study published in Nature Communications.
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Green aviation solutions have yet to take off as climate restrictions loom
Read more: Green aviation solutions have yet to take off as climate restrictions loomAt the Farnborough Air Show, executives at Airbus and Boeing insisted that production of sustainable aviation fuel should soon take off — if governments can provide revenue guarantees.