Morning Buzz Bike tech breakthrough
Joe Breda, a graduate student at the University of Washington, and his team developed a handlebar-mounted sensor designed to detect dangerous bike routes, enhancing cyclist safety in Seattle. This innovation is part of a broader effort to improve biking conditions in urban areas. In a separate development, Seattle Public Schools and the teachers union reached a tentative agreement to extend their contract by one year, which may help avoid a repeat of the contentious 2022 strike. Meanwhile, the Amazon-owned Whole Foods on Capitol Hill has closed its doors after seven years of service, offering affected employees transfer options. The Seattle Storm bolstered their roster by signing forward Mackenzie Holmes, who fills the position left by center Li Yueru's recent trade to the Dallas Wings.
These events underscore significant shifts in local infrastructure, education, and sports. As Seattle continues to evolve, community leaders and organizations are actively addressing both safety and labor issues. These developments highlight the city's dynamic response to the needs of its residents.