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Seattle Sports

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1st in AL West

WIN Mariners 10 at Nationals 2 Yesterday
NEXT At Nationals Today · 1:05 PM
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8th in Western Conference Division

LOSS Valkyries 76 at Storm 72 Yesterday
NEXT At Fire Wed, Jun 17 · 7:00 PM
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LOSS Seattle 1 at Washington 2 Sat, May 30
NEXT At North Carolina Sat, Jul 4 · 3:30 PM

Latest News

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West Seattle Blog 28 days

HAPPENING NOW: Delridge Farmers’ Market opening day at new Highland Park site

The new site of the Delridge Farmers’ Market is larger than it looks! In addition to the lot out front of the former Morning Star Mini-Mart building at 9th/Henderson, it stretches around the west and north sides. All sides of the market were packed for the ribboncutting celebration including Mayor Katie Wilson and City Councilmember […]

West Seattle Blog 28 days

Fire on 26th south of Roxbury

Thanks for the tips – house fire reported in the unincorporated area. More soon.

South Seattle Emerald 28 days

The Roundup: More on the Millionaires Tax Hand-Wringing

In this week's edition of The Roundup, Mike Davis talks to John Burbank, the founder and former executive director of the Economic Opportunity Institute, about Howard Schultz's op-ed, why local millionaires keep threatening to leave over new taxes here that already exist in most states, and why taxes on the highest earners are important.

West Seattle Blog 28 days

WEST SEATTLE SATURDAY: More than three dozen things to do, plus closure alerts

(Photo by Bob Burns – choppy Puget Sound off Cormorant Cove Park on Friday) We start your Saturday list with two closure alerts: BRIDGE CLOSURES THIS WEEKEND: The northbound 1st Avenue South Bridge is closed to all surface users, so that repair work can continue, and it’s expected to reopen early Monday; the West Seattle […]

West Seattle Blog 29 days

BASEBALL: Chief Sealth IHS has one more chance to make it to state

PHOTOS BY OLIVER HAMLIN FOR WEST SEATTLE BLOG (Sealth’s Oliver Pivar with a hit) Though they lost the district championship game last night, the Chief Sealth International HS Seahawks have one more chance to make it to state. (Sealth’s Julian Reinhardt throws to 1st base) Nathan Hale scored in the 1st, 2nd, and 4th innings, […]

West Seattle Blog 29 days

WEEKEND PREVIEW: ‘The Year to Save the Earth’ music and multimedia experience at Our Lady of Guadalupe

Plenty happening tomorrow in West Seattle – including unique one-time events like this one tomorrow night: “The Year to Save the Earth” music & multimedia experience by Jim Scott @ Our Lady of Guadalupe May 16 @ 7:00 pm The Care for Creation Ministry of the West Seattle Catholic Community Presents: “The Year to Save […]

West Seattle Blog 29 days

HAPPENING NOW: West Seattle Junction’s spring Wine Walk

If you’ve decided at the last minute to join the West Seattle Junction Association Wine Walk tonight – good news, we’re told WSJA is still accepting walk-ups at the two check-in spots, Kenner Dental at California/Genesee (above) and Washington Property Management. From there, more than 30 wineries are partnered with Junction businesses tonight – all […]

West Seattle Blog 29 days

BIZNOTE: Another Junction storefront won’t be empty much longer – The Works Seattle is moving in

The vacancies in The Junction continue to vanish, one by one. We’ve already reported on Anchorhead Coffee taking the ex-Starbucks spot, the Dave’s Hot Chicken and Gong Cha plan for the former Haymaker space, Viva Arts going into the ex-Three Little Birds, the official opening of Oona in the ex-Willow storefront … and now The […]

West Seattle Blog 29 days

WEEKEND PREVIEW: Skunk Works Robotics open house Saturday (next Thursday, too)

(Photos courtesy Skunk Works Robotics) Though they meet south of the city, Skunk Works Robotics has always attracted West Seattle students too – 10 members this past year, the club tells us. So they wanted to be sure you know they have open houses tomorrow (Saturday, May 16) and next Thursday (May 21) – and […]

South Seattle Emerald 29 days

With Walgreens Closing and Amazon Fresh Recently Shut, 23rd and Jackson Sits at a Crossroads

Recent closures near the famed intersection, in the heart of Seattle's historic Black neighborhood, have left residents and business owners wondering: What now?

West Seattle Blog 29 days

WEST SEATTLE SALMON: Students free fry at Fauntleroy Creek, joined by City Councilmember Ron Saka

(Diana Spence explained how volunteers use net traps to count coho smolts leaving the creek for saltwater) It’s the time of spring when students participating in Salmon in the Schools release their school-raised baby salmon into local creeks. One school was joined this week by an elected official. The report is from Judy Pickens of […]

West Seattle Blog 29 days

Got brown water in Gatewood? Here’s why

Firefighters are out testing hydrants today in Gatewood; we spotted this one at 37th and Holden. Hydrant-testing stirs up sediment – aka rust – in the lines, and that can lead to discolored water in the area. We’ve already heard from one person who had it, though he says it cleared up relatively quickly. Always […]

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