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The Stranger
25 days
Specters of Art
Have you heard of Lee-Roth Fog? It’s described as an atmospheric phenomenon first discovered in 1972, “known for the bizarre sounds it seemingly makes as it rolls and blankets the West Hollywood landscape.” Engineers helped artist Ryan Betschart isolate the sound and capture footage of the phenomenon, which you can experience at Tacoma Art Museum’s […] The post Specters of Art appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
25 days
CONGRATULATIONS! Easy Street Records honored as America’s best record store
Big smiles last night for Matt Vaughan and Kisha Vaughan as they showed off the big award Easy Street Records just won, honored at the Music Business Association‘s Bizzy Awards in Atlanta as Independent Retailer of the Year. Here’s what the award honors, according to the association’s website: (The award is f)or a retail store […]
West Seattle Blog
25 days
West Seattle Art Walk night and much more on your Thursday event list
Leading our list of what’s happening today/tonight: It’s the second Thursday of the month, so it’s West Seattle Art Walk night! Here’s the venue lineup: To see who’s hosting artist receptions tonight, check out the preview here. Most are 5 pm to 8 pm, but take note that many venues keep their featured art up […]
The Stranger
25 days
Slog AM: Trump Is in China, UW Stabbing Suspect Turned Himself in, and the Deer in Rural France Are Wasted
Good Morning! We’re starting the day with some sun, but Charles Mudede will be happy to know that the skies will be overcast again by the afternoon. We likely have rain tomorrow and Saturday, so this morning, soak up enough vitamin D to get you through to Sunday. But first, the news. Trump in China: […] The post Slog AM: Trump Is in China, UW Stabbing Suspect Turned Himself in, and the Deer in Rural France Are Wasted appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
25 days
Remembering Vernon D. Johnson, 1949-2026
Family and friends will gather privately next month to celebrate the life of Vernon D. Johnson and are sharing this remembrance with the community now: On a very cold and snowy New Year’s Eve night in 1949, Vernon Dale Johnson was born to Stanley and Georgia (Huntley). Seattle experienced a very frigid winter after his […]
West Seattle Blog
25 days
TRAFFIC CAMS, WEATHER, TRAFFIC: Thursday watch
6:04 AM: Good morning! Welcome to Thursday, May 14, 2026. WEATHER + SUNRISE/SUNSET Some sun, some clouds, chance of rain, high in the low 60s. Sunrise was at 5:32 am; sunset will be at 8:39 pm. (Photo by Steve Heck, Wednesday sunset) CLOSURE ALERTS –WSDOT says the northbound 1st Avenue South Bridge will close all […]
West Seattle Blog
25 days
VIDEO, PHOTOS: Coyote pups at West Seattle Golf Course
We’ve shown many coyotes over the years but seldom the littlest ones. A reader texted these images of coyotes at West Seattle Golf Course, including pups. According to this info about coyote reproduction, the average litter is four to seven pups, and gestation is only two months.
West Seattle Blog
26 days
Give the gift of life: Bloodworks Northwest in West Seattle this week with donation opportunities and a giveaway
If you can donate blood, you can sign up for a West Seattle slot as soon as tomorrow and get a chance at a travel giveaway too – here’s the announcement we were asked to share with you: Imagine the warm Hawaiian sand between your toes as a thank you for saving lives here in […]
West Seattle Blog
26 days
Event planning, community projects, safety trends & more @ Fauntleroy Community Association’s May meeting
By Jason GrotelueschenReporting for West Seattle Blog The Fauntleroy Community Association board met on Tuesday night for their May meeting at the Fauntleroy Schoolhouse, chaired by FCA president Frank Immel. Meeting summary below: SPD UPDATE: Crime prevention specialist Matt Brown and community service officer Jamie Heslin from the Southwest Precinct were in attendance to give an update. Brown started with some year-to-date statistics […]
The Stranger
26 days
Seattle Art Museum Workers Are Unionizing
On Wednesday morning, Seattle Art Museum (SAM) workers announced that their union, Seattle Art Museum Workers United (SAMWU), was affiliating with the Washington Federation of State Employees/AFSCME Council 28 (WFSE). Their unit will represent over 100 eligible SAM employees across a wide range of departments—marketing, curatorial, education, administration, development, environmental services, and more—but notably not […] The post Seattle Art Museum Workers Are Unionizing appeared first on The Stranger.
West Seattle Blog
26 days
FOLLOWUP: New timeline for opening Glassyard Commons RV lot/tiny-house site
(Glassyard Commons ‘site plan’ from city permit filings) When site operator LIHI officially announced the plan for Glassyard Commons – three weeks after we broke the news of the planned site of 72 RVs and 20 tiny houses in southeast West Seattle – the target date for opening was in time for Seattle’s World Cup […]
West Seattle Blog
26 days
READER REPORT: What a package thief left behind
Sent by Teri (we’ve redacted/cropped the recipient’s full name): These items were left on the lawn at California SW and SW Dakota. Nothing of real value left except an empty fabric bag marked REI which probably contained something nice. Two Amazon packages addressed to Lois D——-, 13xx Alki Ave SW. I’d just like Lois to […]